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What To Blog About During A Recession

But enough about what’s out. Plenty of content will find increased appeal: Do It Yourself: Content that empowers the individual to do more with less. Knitting clothes, repairing things yourself, growing your own garden. Green: Articles on recycling, ...

From JASON KANESHIRO, The Blog Herald,  15 Oct 2008

How Do You Feel About Non-Political Blogs Dabbling In Politics?

Unless you’ve been living under a rock, there’s an election this year in America and opinions and emotions are running passionate and heavy. As a result, I’ve noticed a few blogs I read toss in the occasional political slant, and sometimes a full-on ...

From JASON KANESHIRO, The Blog Herald,  10 Sep 2008
Related Topics: Fannie Mae,  Freddie Mac

My Experience Installing Disqus 2.0.1

I’ve been using Disqus on my WordPress blog for a few months now, and just installed their new version 2.0.1. I thought I’d run down the installation experience and some of the new features for those curious about Disqus. After signing up at the Disqus ...

From JASON KANESHIRO, The Blog Herald,  27 Aug 2008
Related Topics: TypePad

Blog Fatigue? Try Mixing Things Up

“Blog fatigue” is a common subject - pretty much every blogger I know has come down with it at one point or another. I seem to drag every summer as the weather brightens and I question spending so much time staring at the computer screen. One strategy ...

From JASON KANESHIRO, The Blog Herald,  14 Aug 2008
Related Topics: Google Inc.,  FriendFeed

Observations On Doing A Podcast With Other Bloggers

Here are my observations of the experience: Producing a podcast is much easier as a group effort. Duties can be divided - Mark and Art handle all the audio production using the web service TalkShoe. I contributed a logo design. The group dynamic ...

From JASON KANESHIRO, The Blog Herald,  23 Jul 2008
Related Topics: Google Inc.,  TechCrunch,  Skype,  Digg,  Scobleizer

More Web Services and WordPress Plugins Worth Checking Out

FeedCompare: Lets you do an Alexa-style compare of several blogs’ feed subscriber numbers as reported by FeedBurner. Just type the names of several blogs and you’ll get a pretty graph with lines in different colors laid over each other. Feedly: A ...

From JASON KANESHIRO, The Blog Herald,  25 Jun 2008
Related Topics: FriendFeed,  Google Inc.,  Twitter Inc,  Jeff Bezos,  Wordpress

Writing Compliation Posts

A “compilation post” leverages the content of earlier ones. Imagine writing the article “My Favorite Posts Of The Year” with summaries and links to earlier posts you’ve written. That’s all there is to it. Here are some reasons why this type of article ...

From JASON KANESHIRO, The Blog Herald,  11 Jun 2008
Related Topics: James Bond,  Twitter Inc,  Om Malik,  Drupal,  GigaOM

Disqus and Seesmic Team Up To Offer Video Comments

The startup Seesmic provides a video comment service to blogs, through installation of a WordPress plugin. Any reader with a microphone enabled webcam can then leave comments in video form. Seesmic has been working with Disqus, a blog commenting ...

From JASON KANESHIRO, The Blog Herald,  14 May 2008
Related Topics: Google Inc.

Managing the Stress of Blogging

The article highlights the pressure to relentlessly post day after day, poor health habits from sitting before a computer screen, and bad separation between home and work - tricky since blogging is usually done at home. Without limits, there is the ...

From JASON KANESHIRO, The Blog Herald,  10 Apr 2008
Related Topics: Michael Arrington

Selling on Half.com As Blogging Motivation

After blogging for quite some time, I’ve certainly experienced lulls in writing desire. The obvious term would be “blogger’s block.” A bit of self-contemplation and armchair psychology is in order. I recently sold several items on Half.com, a ...

From JASON KANESHIRO, The Blog Herald,  26 Mar 2008
Related Topics: eBay Inc.

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