Archive for February, 2009
David Henrie likes our site?
February 28th, 2009
YES! That’s right
He’s talking about us on Twitter!
David_Henrie@SuddenlyDarling cool site. If I was a teenage girl and loved fashion I would love your site. SuddenlyDarling.com check it out people.
about 2 hours ago from web in reply to SuddenlyDarling
THANKS DAVID!
If you don’t believe us…check it out yourselves- http://twitter.com/David_Henrie
Chat with you all soon!
-Katelyn Rose & Sara
UPDATE!
Here’s a picture of it.
ScribeFire Blog Editor
February 28th, 2009
is a full-featured blog editor that integrates with your browser and lets you easily post to your blog.
Once ScribeFire is installed you will be able to quickly and easily update your blog. Start by opening the Scribefire window in your browser!
When ScribeFire opens, an account wizard will appear to help you connect to your blog. of the blogging services that are compatible with ScribeFire. Fill in the required information and submit. Your blog will immediately be listed in the right-hand pane of your browser.
With ScribeFire it’s easy to post to your blog, just enter text in the main editor panel of ScribeFire, give it a title and click the Publish button. That’s all there is to it!
ToRSS
February 26th, 2009
Stimulus Via RSS Feed
February 25th, 2009
Alphainventions.com
February 24th, 2009
I don’t get much traffic to my blog, but complete daylight I had a monumental amount of hits, and went to alphainventions.com to see how my blog was getting these hits. Alphainventions.com is a proprietary website(i contemplate at least) that finds new blogs and allows vistors to view these blogs being updated in unaffected time. They positively boosted my hits, and you are encouraged to examine and as well yours too! Thanks alphainventions.com, heres to you!!
Typeface Font RSS Feeds
February 24th, 2009
Mail2Feed
February 23rd, 2009
Listen first. Talk later.
February 18th, 2009
I was mistaken about what purpose blogs served. After reading , I’m convinced that blogging is not for talking but listening. Pushing information out there for your consumers doesn’t work in your favor if the conversation is one-sided, which does not go beyond a magazine or TV ad.
In order to take your business to the digital level, you need to get the on-line community engaged in whatever you promote in your blog. And for that you need to be open and welcoming of dissenting views. Of course, you must be thinking, “What about the big corporations? Can they actually be open and honest?” YES THEY CAN! As Scoble and Israel point out, some corporations are already doing this. And even PR specialists such as , CEO of world-renown Edelman Public Relations Agency, are encouraging their clients from all sectors to move their businesses to the blogosphere, where clients can learn from the conversation and improve their practices.
So, keep in mind - Negative comments on your blog do not actually mean your business is going down hill. If you are able to respond personally, truthfully and calmly to even the nastiest comments by readers or to the most absurd demands by consumers, you should be able to turn the tables. Good luck!






