weblog > 11/07/07
Twitter has come over us. Should I include it here in my social web burn out blog? It is of course a great record of the doings of people around the world, insofar as they have access to the internet and/or are in possession of a mobile phone, and as such it is an archival goldmine for future research and documentation of what people actually were doing at a given point in time. But, I can't help asking myself: Is Twitter
a waste of time or a revolutionary networking tool
weblog > 11/07/07
Signed up for
hi5. Created an account, confirmed it by email, customized my profile page, checked out the place. Looks promising for shared, tagged and networked experience. Haven't made a network though, not yet.
weblog > 10/07/07
Being of a philantropic mind today, I've created a
PayPal donate account, added my credit card number, generated the html code for the button to your left, logged in to my CMS and pasted the code into my template. Added a few words as well. Donations are anonymous, no networking is required, nor is shopping wished for. Donations take place outside the market.
weblog > 09/07/07
The social web is, it is said, a way for women to network and earn money. While searching the web for women money blogging I came across a newly held conference on the subject at [url=http://www.hum.dmu.ac.uk/blogs/nlabwomen/]http://www.hum.dmu.ac.uk/blogs/nlabwomen/[/url] and the [url=http://empowerwomennow.com/news-women-entrepreneurs/index.php/monetization-defined-how-to-make-money-with-your-blog-right-now/]http://empowerwomennow.com/news-women-entrepreneurs/index.php/monetization-defined-how-to-make-money-with-your-blog-right-now/[/url] as well. Thus better get down to business, I was thinking, and stooped to the business of money-making (and what the heck, even makers of documentaries have to network and pay dental bills)!
After carefully thinking through my financial strategy, I signed up for
Google AdSense, created my account, submitted my bank account number, chose my template and design for Google ads, received the code, logged in to my CMS and pasted it into my html templates. And below it is!
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