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Bruce A. Tucker's Articles in Blogging

  • Is Blogging For You?
    They can boost your business or generate personal cash. They can get you noticed, or mark you as mediocre. They’re a place to say whatever you want, whenever you want – and according to Blogworld and New Media Expo, 12 million American adults are saying a lot. They’re blogs, and they’re everywhere.
  • Blog it Down
    A blog is usually a web page or a web log or a short post on web which is updated in chronological order-like a news page or journal. It includes web contents, links, short diaries, essays, articles, news items and several other creative projects. It is actually a web entity published on internet. Oh…don’t get bogged down. For me blog is just a web worm which has bitten a billion of people to spread a disease called blogging mania. Blogging is just another genre of writing which includes almost all writing genres. A blog can be used for marketing, fun, employment, or an efficient source of information.
  • Blogging
    Not to be confused but most definitely shares similarities with the 1958 hit TV movie – The Blob, about an alien life form that consumed everything in its path as it grew and grew and grew. A blog, making its debut some forty odd years later, is a personal entry on a website, usually regarding specific news or a particular subject.
  • Blogging: A Distinct Social Impact
    Blogging has diligently progressed to the forefront of digital communication in a historically expeditious rate of speed. As early as 1983, threads of message boards dotted the internet with newsworthy postings, including the infamous World Wide Web.
  • Blogs: A Part of the Modern Life
    Imagine a place where you are allowed to speak your mind freely. Imagine that everyone else listened intently and nodded rhythmically in agreement with every word that was spoken. It is this fantasy that has fueled internet users all over the world to start posting blog entries on every subject imaginable. With the help of free sites such as Myspace, Livejournal, and Deadjournal there are now millions of blogs maintained in the United States alone. There seems to be no decline in this trend. The blog is one trend that may not be going anywhere for a while.
  • Social Respect and the Blogosphere
    Junior high was a trying time for most of us. Our popularity was based upon our approval by our peers. Sometimes, that popularity was justified, sometimes not. Often folks gained popularity for all the wrong reasons while those of us on the unpopular side were rejected despite our good traits.
  • Blogs, Gray Zones and Pink Slips
    Peter Whitney griped about a birthday card for a manager at work. He was asked to contribute money, despite not considering her a friend. Such an after-work complaint isn’t unusual, especially, when sitting in a bar with some co-workers or discussing the day’s events with family. However, Whitney voiced his opinions on-line and took a few jabs at other people at work. Some of his audience didn’t like what he wrote. They were his bosses. He was fired.
  • Why Should You Blog?
    It seems like everywhere we turn these days there is someone talking about blogging, blogs, the blogosphere, bloggers, and so on. Have you ever wondered what all the fuss is about?
  • Use This Tip To Make Some Extra Money With Your Blog
    What a lot of bloggers (the name someone is called when they have a blog), do not know is that they can place small pieces of advertising on their blog for their visitors to take a look at.
  • Innovation and Impact
    Often, innovations arising from technological advances become truly profound only after some kind of commonly available way to leverage their potential emerges.
  • Blogs, A Force Of Nature
    Blog, a simple word, from web and log: log – a journal, record of events, thoughts, inspirations, opinions, and since they happen to be on the internet, a blog
  • Where Do I Blog Now That I Know What Blogging Is?
    What is social networking doing in the marketing world? Social Networking on sites such as Myspace, FaceBook and Multiply were originally intended as a way for us to network with friends, create new ones and catch up with old ones. So why all the fuss in the marketing world over it?

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