Posts Tagged ‘blogging-tools’

Must have blog tool: Google Reader

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

It can be called an obsession, but reading blogs and articles is just part of blogging. You spend tons of time on the web reading what people have to say on every topic imaginable, looking for trends, news, valuable information, and posting comments and linking back to your blogs along the way. As [...]

Blog Platforms: Toys vs. Tools

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

Typepad, Wordpress.com, Blogger, Movable Type, Expression Engine, Live Journal, Tumblr…the list of options for blogging appears endless and for a business that is considering blogging it must be frustrating. How do I know the site will provide search engine benefits for our domain? Will this help extend our brand, or be a separate [...]

Tools for Blog Promotion - Twellow

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

A proper social media promotion strategy for your blog is critical for building links, readership, and potential new customer networks. You can look at them as tools for syndicating and distributing content, but they should be considered business networking tools. If you aren’t familiar with the variety of tricks for building your networks [...]

Blogging tools

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

If Barry Bonds were a blogger, he would use the Flock browser. It’s like juicing for bloggers, with so many tools built in to make it easier. Want to stream multiple feeds - no problem. Leverage social sites for blog promotion - easy, they are built right in. Like the cool [...]

Typepad Announces iPhone Blogging App

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

Lost in the excitement over the announcement of the new, 3G iPhone at the Apple WWDC yesterday was a big announcement from TypePad about their native iPhone blogging application. For you corporate or business related bloggers, this was probably no big deal - you are not likely to be using TypePad. But it [...]

Microsoft’s New Blogging Technology

Thursday, August 17th, 2006

One of the features of Microsoft’s new blogging technology software is WYSIWYG, which allows bloggers to more easily handle layout on blogs. Additionally, the blogging software, called Windows Live Writer, comes with a kit to help blog developers to extend the application, connecting with services such as tagging and photo sites. Outside blogging services are [...]