Found this story over at A PR Guy’s Musings. Basically it’s the story of how the Aviva Directory has compiled a list of 12 U.S. Laws every blogger should know. It covers a lot of ground, and it left me wondering whether we need a similar list for Danish bloggers. As Stuart Bruce puts it: [...]
Tag Archives: Blogging
Random thoughts on Jaiku (and Twitter)
I recently signed up to Jaiku. For an in depth description of what Jaiku is and why it’s kinda neat, I suggest you read my colleague Mads’ post on it (and on why it is better than Twitter, a similar service) – he’s the one who convinced me to sign up. In short Jaiku is [...]
Oh my God, what is UP with this pay-per-post stuff?!
Enough already! I recently wrote about Semoblog, a Danish company that offers bloggers money to write about its clients. Hans Kullin picked up on that post and reported that the next step in that development (one step too far in Hans’ opinion – I whole-heartedly agree) is companies paying bloggers to link to bloggers who [...]
Engadget podcast #100
Spent my morning listening to the Engadget podcast #100. The engadget pocast is great, and the anniversary edition is no exception. A couple of things struck me as especially interesting: The DRM discussion – interesting and thorough. And not just whiny The time perception of podcasters – the fact that 2004 (the year of the [...]
Bloggers on blogging by Rebecca Blood
Rebecca Blood did an interview with Trine-Maria from Social Square on blogs and corporate blogging – it’s a really good read Link
Fisherman’s friend
One of the things I like about blogs is that they seem to bring out the passion in people. Once someone has chosen a topic that they are genuinely nuts about, there’s just no stopping the posts. It’s a beautiful thing, really – and passion is contageous. One of the best examples I can come [...]
I don’t think I can say it better
So I’ll refer to Douglas Karr’s 10 tips to optimizing your blog – it’s a list of down-to-earth, practical ways to improve on your blog, inspired by a similar list at Computershopper. Douglas covers the area quite well in the post. However, I miss some details in his point about writing well. In my view, [...]
Blogtjek 07
A bunch of Danish bloggers have started a survey of reading behaviour on blogs. I applaude the initiative, and didn’t wait long to sign my blog up for the survey. Therefore, if you read my blog and you understand Danish, please take two minutes (seriously – it only takes two minutes) to answer a few [...]
Blogging in English v. blogging in your mother tongue
I cruised by André Ribeirinho’s blog the other day, and stopped at one (of many, mind you) very interesting post. André ponders whether or not to post in his native tongue, Portuguese, continue blogging in English, or do both. On the one hand, he enjoys reaching a wide audience that shares common interests. I feel [...]