Where Have All the Freelance Writing Jobs Gone?

October 28, 2008 by IM Buzzter  
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Two or three times a week, struggling freelance writers will email me questions. The messages are usually something along the lines of: “I’m having a hard time finding writing gigs now.

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Surprise Surprise - Google Knol Ranks Well in Google!

July 28, 2008 by admin  
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Last week Google announced their ‘Knol’ service and I (among others) questioned whether it would have a significant impact upon smaller publishers ability to rank well in Google’s search results.

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Hundreds of Bloggers to Interact with On Digg and StumbleUpon

July 25, 2008 by admin  
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It’s time to release into the wild another two of our Social Media Love-In lists - this time it’s all about social bookmarking. The opportunities for collaboration and cooperation on sites like Digg and StumbleUpon are amazing.

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The Next Big Thing

April 17, 2008 by IM Buzzter  
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The Internet is not so much a media venue as it is an entity of its own accord. As it continues to grow and expand, Internet marketing, too, changes rapidly. Today, Web 2.0, also sometimes known as "social bookmarking," is radically changing the way people interact on the Internet. There are those who say that Web 2.0 has taken away the "good old days." This might be true, but it's not all bad. For example, the big thing when the Internet first emerged for the mass market was probably America Online. The catchphrase, "You've got mail," even became the title of a popular movie of the time. Today, however, that's no more.

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