Thursday, September 27, 2007

Stumbling, stumbling and more stumbling

Recently, one of my friends introduced me to a site/program that is quite addictive and I am sure that you will enjoy what you see and get with this site as much as I do.

This site currently boasts 3,506,854 users and it is growing day by day. The site is Stumble Upon

What is this site all about?
The idea behind this site is to discover Cool and Interesting websites depending on what your interests are. There is definitely something interesting for everyone.You customize your preferences and tell Stumble Upon that you like for example Art, Technology etc. (There are many more categories that you can choose from)

Next, you download and install their add-on/plug-in for Internet Explorer or FireFox. This add-on/plug-in will add a Stumble Upon toolbar to Internet Explorer or FireFox.Open FireFox and start Stumbling simply by clicking on the Stumble Upon Button on the toolbar.

When you click on the Stumble button, a site will be displayed in the window. The site will be one from your interest category.

You will find some really interesting sites on this network that you may have never known existed. I definitely have found some. So start stumbling today to see how addictive it really is …

WARNING: You will get addicted to this site and you will waste quite a lot of precious time once you join this network :-)

After having been using Stumble Upon, although it is great I think there is still room for improvement for their toolbar.

You can recommend to your friends the sites that you have found interesting. What currently happens is that I have to select each friend from the Stumble Upon toolbar and send the site to each friend individually. This is a tad bit irritating. I think it would be easier to select a group of Friends and recommend the site at one go to all. Maybe further allowing me to make friends groups.

Another, thing I found a wee bit irritating is I open FireFox and log on to Stumble Upon and start Stumbling. A friend recommends to me a site he or she found interesting. As soon as the site comes to me it opens in the current tab that I am viewing and I have to go back to the site that I was currently viewing. This gets me a bit irritated.

Stumble Upon makes me wonder that with Stumble Upon boasting such a large user base in such a short time, it would be a great place for marketers, wouldn’t it.

Probably a good place for getting an huge increase in traffic if your site is not getting much traffic.

A new idea to research on … How do I get listed on Stumble Upon? I will leave this for a future article. This will definitely be a boost in my traffic and something I should research as soon as I can.

Saturday, September 15, 2007

Some cool graphics I made ... at least I think so

If you want any of the following grahics with your own custom text ... send me an e-mail and I will make it for you ... enjoy ...



Friday, September 14, 2007

Copywriting tips for online marketing success from Copyblogger

Ever wondered what it takes to be a copy writer and how to sell your self ... well not really your self but your products or others products ...

Copyblogger has some excellent tutorials, articles on what make's or breaks a copy writer  and what all you can do to become a good copy writer ...

From what I have read so far, there tips can be applied to blogging as much as to any other copy writing.

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Copywriting tips for online marketing success from Copyblogger

The Enormous Gmail Productivity List | Free Geekery

Due to its large storage space Gmail was able to pull quite a lot of users when it started while still being in its beta.

Now, a long way off from beta, and allowing new users to sign up with out an invitation required, Gmail is being used by lots of users a lot, including me.

For those productivity geek's, Free Geekery has some time back produced an extravagant list of Gmail productivity add-ons, scripts and more for you to check out.

Included in this list are applications or extensions to allow you to better manage your labels and those practicing GTD (Getting Things Done) there are lots of goodies for you to.

So be sure to check out the list ... I am sure you will be able to find some useful and surprising things in that list that you did not know existed as I did ... why didn't I find this list before :-) 

The Enormous Gmail Productivity List | Free Geekery

Saturday, September 1, 2007

Working on your blog articles offline...

Up till now I have been writing blog articles online through the Blogger Interface ...

Now, for this I require Internet access all the time ...

Recently, I found Microsoft's Windows Live Writer.

This lets me type in all articles offline on my computer and upload these when I am done.

Windows Live Writer is compatible with Blogger service and also with a lot of other blogging services.

Best of all, I can also preview how my posts will appear after I post them on my local computer before actually posting it.

Windows Live Writer configures itself during installation with the theme of your blog so previewing articles is made easy.

After previewing the Post offline I can then Click one Publish button to actually Post any article that I am working on ... cool ...

In fact I have made this post using Windows Live Writer.

Windows Live Writer has loads of features to help me spell check, format text, create hyperlinks that open in new windows easily. With the blogger interface I had to manually modify the HTML to make this happen :-) ... too much pain for any novice user ...

It also allows me to easily edit posts locally and re-publish them.

For more information on Windows Live Writer Click Here...