by | Friday | Social Media
I am sure most of you guys take the freedom on the Internet for given. If you live in a western country, this is a consequence of being able to access any website and to publish anything you feel compelled to. That is not the situation on all parts of the world,...
by | Friday | Social Media
(This story has been updated with a newer idea here: A Plan for Social Media Sites (and users) to Give Back) Digg, StumbleUpon, Reddit, Slashdot, Newsvine, NowPublic, Yahoo! Buzz. Between these seven sites, traffic to a particular website can easily exceed 100,000,...
by | Friday | Social Media
Hello friends! I want to compile a list of social media websites. All of them. We all know the basics – Digg, Mixx, Reddit, Propeller, etc. – but what about the others? There are probably three hundred trillion of them, give or take, and I would like to...
by | Friday | Social Media
The decline of newspaper popularity has been attributed to the rise of the internet and the proliferation of web-based content. With an extremely low barrier of entry and variable cost, the web allows anyone with a computer to become an independent publisher: As a...
by | Friday | Social Media
Search engines are an excellent source of high quality web traffic. They don’t send visitors who ’stumble upon’ your website or accidently clicked on an ad banner. Instead, they send you interested visitors who type in a query while fully...
by | Thursday | Social Media
You probably have come across the Revolution theme once or twice right? Created by my friend Brian Gardner (who also designed the first custom theme for Daily Blog Tips long time ago), it was a huge success around the blogosphere. The themes used to sell for $79, and...