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  • Blogging

    Posted on December 19th, 2008

    Written by Tyme White

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    audience, business model, comments, email, facebook, feedburner, followers, friends, google, marketing, msn, myspace, robert scoble, subscribe, twitter, yahoo

    Extending your blog

    One of the common questions asked around the internet is whether now is a good time to start a blog and if so, how do you build and expand it? Wayne Sutton wrote about the topic yesterday referencing a conversation we had at the beginning of the year. How do blogs and social media sites [...]

  • Blogging

    Posted on November 6th, 2007

    Written by Tyme White

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    advertising, audience, digg, feedburner, money, reddit, success

    The Point In Showing You Have No Readers? None.

    I review lots of sites. One thing that baffles me: why do bloggers feel the need to show they have a small amount of readers? I’m talking about blogs that want to be an authority in their niche, have advertising on their site…in other words, it is not a personal blog and the blog leans [...]

  • Business

    Posted on June 29th, 2007

    Written by Tyme White

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    facebook, failure, feedburner, flickr, marketing, myspace, twitter

    Part 2: How to try to be big…and fail

    Continuing from the last entry about not being a copycat, let’s talk about the second problem with being a copycat: misinterpretation.
    Since Mike Arrington came up in the comments of the previous discussion, let’s use Mike as an example. He is considered “big” in the Web 2.0 arena so it is very natural that someone wanting [...]

  • Business

    Posted on March 15th, 2007

    Written by Tyme White

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    accuracy, advertising, apple, communicate, feedburner, firefox, microsoft, relationship, responsibility, technorati

    I communicate with my ad company, do you?

    Writers and bloggers will always be fascinated by statistics and I always recommend to use them as a guide, don’t get caught up in them because accuracy will always be an issue.
    There is a problem: what do you do if you want to monetize your site and advertising companies you use rely on third party [...]

  • Web

    Posted on January 30th, 2007

    Written by Tyme White

    Tags

    advertising, browser, comments, digg, feedburner, firefox, privacy, rss, subscribe, techcrunch, technorati

    FeedBurner Rick Klau interview Part 2

    This is the second part of my interview with Rick Klau from FeedBurner. You can read Part 1 here. I want to thank Rick again for taking the time to answers these questions.
    Rick and I will be doing a podcast answering any remaining questions. Keep ‘em coming!
    Why isn’t the blog used more to [...]

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