Archive for July, 2009

Blogging Essential: Three Mistakes That Can Spell the End of Your Blog

More than anything blogging gives people a voice to be heard. You can post some thoughts on any topic you wish and instantly have a worldwide audience to read it. However like everything else in life, there is a flip side.

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Evaluation Of 17 Windows Mobile Smartphones In 2008

The year of 2008 has already gone. This was the year that once brought happiness to the users of Windows Mobile in which many manufacturers launched their unprecedented flagship products with advanced configurations. This was also a year that brought embarrassment to Microsoft’s Windows Mobile. Here our Mobile Phone Blog provied you the Read the rest of this entry

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There is more and more information out there about what you need to do to make sure that you are getting the attention that you need online and at the end of the day, you’ll find that a lot of those tools are related to your blog. Your blog can be a huge point of human contact between you and your customers or clients and it can make you into a much more real person to them. While it is easy to say Read the rest of this entry

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Using Free Blogging Websites Effectively

Of all of the different things that have come onto the Internet scene in recent years, blogging is one of the more interesting. For that reason, there are many different free blogging websites that have appeared. It is now easier than ever to post your information to the Internet in order to keep in touch with your family and friends or even to make Read the rest of this entry

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Moles, not magic, make worm ‘grunting’ work – Yahoo! News

TATE’S HELL, Fla. – Gary Revell gets up every morning before sunrise, heads into the woods and grunts. Not because it’s so early. It’s the term for coaxing worms from the ground by the hundreds to be scooped up and plopped in a tin can until he can sell them for fishing bait.

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