How to Exploit Typos for Profit September 20, 2006
Posted by CS in : eBay Tips & Strategies , 4 comments Tag:auction secrets, auction tools, ebay, eBay Tips & Strategies, free, internet marketing, make money online, recommendedYou see it all the time.
Intrenet instead of Internet.
Teh instead of The.
Spaek instead of Speak.
Common mistakes we all make in the midst of our hectic lives, struggling from place to place, trying our utmost best to make ends meet, such that we can’t even control where our fingers are landing on the keyboard. Add to that poor hand-eye coordination, and you’ve got a lethal combination.
Typos don’t necessarily mean that we are lazy and don’t bother to check our draft before hitting the send/submit button (most will disagree with me on this one!), but whatever the case, it’s human error.
Videoblogging (Vlog) – The Next Internet Craze
Posted by CS in : Blogging Tips , add a comment Tag:blog, Blogging Tips, business, video blogging, vlogOk, so by now we all know what a blog is and many of us run and operate a blog of our very own. But have you heard of a vlog? If not, no worries, it’s something that has been around for less than one year. A vlog, or video blog, is a weblog which uses video as its primary presentation format. It is primarily a medium for distributing video content. Vlog posts are usually accompanied by text, images, and additional meta data to provide a context or overview for the video. Vlogs or videoblogs are created by vloggers or videobloggers, while the act itself is referred to as vlogging or videoblogging.
So as you can see, it’s a branch off of a blog but instead of writing content like I’m doing now, users present their information through some type of video format. This new version of blogging is intriguing to many because users find it more interesting than reading through pages of content. They would rather spend 10 minutes watching a video of someone rather than read an article. I myself like both blogs and vlogs. To me it depends on the topic that is being depicted. If the topic is how to bake chocolate chip cookies (mmmm), then I’d rather watch a vblog of someone actually making the cookies and talking me through it. However, if it’s a topic on how Google just launched their new news archive search, then I would rather read a blog then have to watch and listen to someone talk about it for 10 minutes.
