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Description:Tips, Tools & Toys for the Personal Blogger Keywords:blogging, blog tips, blog tools, blog toys, personal blogging, Body: Blogging Blog Blogging Blog CONTRIBUTORS SB/ SharonWatermarkstrong suzannedispatches from blogistanstrong StephanieThe Feel Good Girlstrong Catie Through the Grape Vinelstrong Recent Posts PostMapper.com Gifts for Bloggers Blog Memes for December Gifts for Bloggers: Gossip Bubbles! A Cornucopia of Icons Top 5 Traffic Building Tips for Personal Bloggers Blogging Punch! Blogging Pizazz! Have Blogs Lost Their Humanity? Links Blogs as a medium for online literary magazines: lessons from qarrtsiluni Categories Blog Memes Blog Tools Blogging Blogging Platforms Blogging Tips Books on Blogging Current Affairs Design Ethics Humor Links Blogrolls Marketing | Promoting Networks Reviews Site Info Toys Web Tools Web/Tech Weblogs Widgets Women Bloggers Archives May 2008 December 2007 November 2007 October 2007 September 2007 August 2007 May 2007 November 2006 October 2006 August 2006 More... p Beta Fun Glitches I am participating in a TypePad beta, testing some new features. There have been a few glitches, and I hope for your patience as they appear, and disappear, and reappear...If you see something that seems wonky, please let me know. You can leave a note in comments, or -- if it #39;s commenting that #39;s wonky, as is the case right now -- email me. Posted by sbpoet on May 04, 2008 at 05:38 PM in Site Info | Permalink | Comments (4) | TrackBack (0) Technorati Tags: TypePad Beta PostMapper.com Today's guest blogger is Wade Sonenberg. You can learn more about Wade at the end of this post. Just released, is a new blogging API and mashup that allows bloggers from across the web to plot their posts on a Google map. It's called PostMapper.com, and it works by geocoding a blog post's location, and displaying the post's title, link, and excerpt on a searchable map. PostMapper visitors can then find a participating blog's post about that location, and follow the link to the full post on the member's blog. It sounds complicated, but there is a downloadable Wordpress plugin that does all the work, and they hope to have a simple solution for both TypePad and Blogspot users early next year. You can see the map in action on the PostMapper.com website, or download the plugin here. As for me, my name is Wade Sonenberg, I live in Atlanta. I sell and lease office space as my day job, but aspire to write amp; fish full time if I can ever figure out how to make it work. My personal blog is The Great Outsmores. Posted by sbpoet on December 29, 2007 at 01:13 PM in Blog Tools, Toys | Permalink | Comments (4) | TrackBack (0) Technorati Tags: blog tool, blogging, mapper, PostMapper.com, Wordpress Gifts for Bloggers What, oh what, to give your beloved blogger for the holidays? These are just a few of the designs you can get on mugs, T-shirts, buttons, mouse pads, magnets and yes, even -- underwear! -- from cafepress. Hmm. Maybe we should offer our bears? Of course, books are always a good choice: Books on Blogging Then there's my personal favorite: She-Blogger coffee mug from tild~ I actually own this, and use it often. I love She-Blogger. Of course, there are more practical gifts for bloggers. There are tech gifts of all sorts for all budgets, from spendy laptops to sweet USB gadgets. If you'd like to give to the blog, as well as the blogger, here are a few ideas: Contribute to hosting fees. Some blogs are hosted on free sites, but many pay a monthly or annual fee for hosting, support, and features that are rarely available on free sites. A flickr pro account is a good choice for a blogger who uses lots of photos (and I see that until the end of January, if you buy one as a gift, you get three months free for yourself.) There are other options as well; be sure to choose the one your blogger prefers. A picnik pro account offers lots of easy online image editing and creation tools, and excellent integration with the most popular photo hosting sites. As with flickr, the pro account offers features not available in the free version. Other blog expenses that the reader doesn't see, but the blogger likely pays, include an annual fee for the domain name (such as bloggingblog.org) and possibly a fee for podcast development and hosting (like Hipcast.) Blogging can be a costly habit, with even more expenditures for designers and clipart and professional statistics packages, but most of us don't have to worry about that. And some, of course, display ads to take the edge off even basic expenses -- but you need heavy traffic to make that pay -- and few have enough traffic to make the annoyance worthwhile. For more ideas from other folks, check out these posts - and have a lovely holiday! Eight Gifts for Bloggers Gifts for Bloggers [Warning: PopUp!] 10 Best Gift Ideas for Bloggers Ideal Christmas Gifts for Bloggers Top 10 Christmas Gifts for Bloggers Gifts for Bloggers: Gossip Bubbles! Posted by sbpoet on December 20, 2007 at 01:38 PM in Toys | Permalink | Comments (6) | TrackBack (0) Technorati Tags: gift guide, gifts, gifts for bloggers, holidailies, holiday gift guide Blog Memes for December It's that time of year again, when the those of us in the North think of snow and darkness and holiday lights; shopping and giving and receiving; family and friends and food. It's also a time that bloggers decorate their sites with red and green and sparkles of various sorts. Seasonal music infuses not only our city centers, but the places we visit online. Granted, all this can become sectarian and obnoxious, but it can also be fun. I recommend indulging yourself in whatever brightens your own season. Here are two possibilities for bloggers: BlogCatalog.com . . . will launch its fourth social awareness campaign on Dec. 17. This time, the 鈥淏loggers Unite鈥 campaign challenges its more than 80,000 members and other bloggers to do something good offline 鈥 an act of kindness 鈥 and then post about it, using words, pictures, and/or videos to tell the story. Another option is the annual Holidailies project: Holidailies is a free community writing project. All Holidailies 2007 participants promise to update their personal web sites every day from December 1 to January 1. Portal participants post summaries of their entries, which are aggregated on the front page of Holidailies 2007. Both of these are good ways to connect with other bloggers, as well as inspiration and impetus for your own blogging. But perhaps you prefer to take it easy in this darkening season? There is something for you, too: After coming across what seemed to be the 4000th or so post on someone's blog starting with quot;I'm sorry I haven't posted in awhile. quot; I decided it is time to rethink what makes a good blog and the expectations that have come to be part of it. I am thinking that no one should utter those words again . . .and with that thought I give you Blogging Without Obligation. So, go post; or don't -- and may you have a good and deepening season! Posted by sbpoet on December 01, 2007 at 04:21 PM in Blog Memes | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0) Technorati Tags: Acts of Kindness, blog memes, Bloggers Unite, Blogging Without Obligation, Holidailies, holidays, winter holidays Gifts for Bloggers: Gossip Bubbles! Today's Guest Blogger is Anne, gentle host of Ample Sanity, one of the tastiest, crunchiest, resource-full weblogs on the Net. You can learn more about Anne at the end of this post. The holiday season is fast approaching and plans need to be made. Between hoping Grandpa doesn't do the pull-my-finger routine when the boss comes for Christmas dinner and wondering if you can get the giant inflatable snowglobe repaired Aunt Pernitha drove her caddy over last year, gift lists will need to be prepared. Fortunately, Sweet Tooth has already solved one of your gift-giving dilemmas in a rather cool way. Inspired by world of blogs, the Gossip Bubble necklace makes an ideal gift for any blogger or gossip gal. These snazzy necklaces are available in either sterling silver or 18k gold vermeil and come on a 1.5mm ball chain with lobster clasp. Really, too adorable. Why not buy one for yourself as well, and we shall know each other by our wearable comment icons. Now if only Sweet Tooth could figure a way to jazz up fruitcakes. (Originally seen at Notcot) Anne: Purveyor of Imagination. Curator of Curiosities. Addicted to outstanding sites. Baby-boomer, humorist, (ex)actress Current Industry: Non-Prophet Ethnicity: Chiricahua Apache Socially: Irresponsible Cancer: In Remission Blog+Portal=Blortal Posted by sbpoet on November 28, 2007 at 07:42 PM in Toys | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0) Technorati Tags: bloggers, gifts, gossip bubbles, holiday, necklace A Cornucopia of Icons Today's Guest Blogger is Anne, gentle host of Ample Sanity, one of the tastiest, crunchiest, resource-full weblogs on the Net. You can learn more about Anne at the end of this post. Web icons are a wonderful way to add visual impact and personality to a blog. Here's a nice list of free web icons to spice up your design. 165 Vector Icons, 5 Colours | Liquidicity Bartelme Designs Microformats Icons Blog Icons by Sonia Anepeta Brand Spanking New Doctype Icons 2 Brand Spanking New Greyscale Mini Icons Crystal Clear Icons DesignMagus Free Icons Drunkey Love Iconset ExplodingBoy Pixel Icons FamFamFam Icon Sets FamFamFam Mint Icons Feed Icons Ganato Psd Icons Gi酶n Icon Set GraphicPUSH 10 Free Blog Icons Kleines Weblog Iconset Markup Icons Mini Pixel Icons | N.Design OPML Icon Project RSS Icons | Nyssa Brown Sanscons Sweetie Tiny Little Icons Twotone Web Icons User Interface Icons UtomBox Web 2.0 Icons World Mini Flags Remember, a link back to these generous folks is a nice way to say quot;thank you quot;, even if it's not required. And have a spectacular day! Anne: Purveyor of Imagination. Curator of Curiosities. Addicted to outstanding sites. Baby-boomer, humorist, (ex)actress Current Industry: Non-Prophet Ethnicity: Chiricahua Apache Socially: Irresponsible Cancer: In Remission Blog+Portal=Blortal Posted by sbpoet on November 20, 2007 at 08:03 PM in Design | Permalink | Comments (4) | TrackBack (1) Technorati Tags: blog design, blogging, graphics, icons, personal blogging Older Posts #187; Subscribe to Blogging Blog - Full Feed Your email address:Powered by FeedBlitz RESOURCES CONTACT ABOUT BLOGGING BLOG BLOG NEWS REVIEWS BOOKS on BLOGGING DESIGN DIRECTORIES FORUMS LINKS BLOGROLLS MEMES CARNIVALS NETWORKS TECH|nical TECH|nology TOOLS WIDGETS TOYS Lijit Search Explore Blogging Chicks Network (a FeedBurner Network) Join my blog network on FacebookBlog Networks |