Small Business: Starting a blog and making it effective

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Small Business: Starting a blog and making it effective
Newsday NY -
There are presently more than 130 million blogs on the Internet according to San Francisco-based blog tracker Technorati. While it’s not clear how many of those are corporate it’s safe to say that your own message can risk getting lost in the mix unless you can help drive traffic to your blogsite say experts.
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Andrew Ratner | n Blogs
Baltimore Sun United States -
About a year ago the free micro-blogging service got about 100 mentions in all media in a given week. Maybe a dozen or so of those were in major newspapers and magazines. Last week by comparison Twitter was mentioned more than 1000 times in all media and more than 200 times in major publications. Twitter users are overwhelmingly young but unlike most of the other social networks Twitter is not dominated by the youngest of young adults according to a new survey by the Pew Internet & American Life Project. The median age of a Twitter user is 31 compared to 27 for.

Extra Buttery scar Blog!
Richmond.com VA -
ut host for the night is Aussie Hugh Jackman who promises to be boozing and shirtless by the end of the night which is sure to be a fetching consolation prize for "Milk" fans if Sean Penn doesn't hoist an scar amid awkward political grand-standing. Meanwhile Billy Crystal is training for future hosting duties at an unnamed location by doing push-ups and beer bongs. Blogging the scars is seriously the best thing I get paid to do. (And before you sarcastically comment on that line I assure you I don't get paid a lot for this. ) So for the next three hours and 15 minutes let's bring Hollywood down to our level: The average Joes who shell out our hard-earned money only to be told we were supposed to like "Milk" a lot more than we did.

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