
Social Blogging
March 20th, 2006If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!
Latest news on social blogging and social networks:
Social Networking Won’t Lift Netscape from Web Limbo - eWeek - Mar 17, 2006
Six Apart wins $12m to make blogging corporate - ZDNet UK - Mar 17, 2006
Tips for Parents on Teen Blogging (Social-Networking Web Sites Can Have Hidden Dangers for Some Kids) - ABC News - Mar 15, 2006
I found a few more interesting sites you should check out…
Ning is the new free and easy way for you to create your own Social Web Apps - so let the fun begin!
43things allows you to discover what’s important, make it happen, and share your progress. Find your 43 things.
Squidoo is an online platform that makes it easy for anyone to build lenses on topics they are passionate about. These lenses help you find a unique, human perspective on things that interest you… fast. Not only can Lensmasters spread their ideas, get recognized for their expertise, and send more traffic to their Web sites and blogs—they could also earn royalties. Here’s a lens I just started: Social Blogging.
ReturnOnAffiliate is a social community site following the trend of general social sites like MySpace.com, but was created solely for people in the Affiliate Marketing Industry (that includes me).
What is Tag Explosion?
TagExplosion uses social bookmarking as an advertising tool. Social bookmarking is done over tagging networks that allow millions of users to share, post, save and categorize bookmarks under certain keywords or search terms. This can include your own affiliate programs and websites! It is a personal collection of bookmarks and people share them with others. Users may also take bookmarks saved by others and add them to their own collection, as well as to subscribe to the lists of others such as listed. Is it possible to get traffic and earn money using social bookmarking sites? I’ll let you know.
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