Skating the Infosphere

April 4, 2008

Guide for Training a Dog Review

We have found dog training to be very beneficial to your relationship between you and your lovable household pet.  After we’ve done some research on this program and tried a few tips and tricks out ourselves we created a guide for training a dog review so you can see the benefits, as well! We hope as fellow dog lovers that you enjoy the information we gathered for you and your relationship with your pup becomes even more amazing after you learn more about how to connect with your loyal friend.

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February 24, 2008

Its all about the car insurance savings

Filed under: Life On The Web, Great Product Tips, Bloggers @ 5:07 am

Normally I don’t bother messing about when I get new car insurance I just go to the phone book or the net and find a good company and stick with their lowish quote. But since I was talking to dave about Car insurance groups in the uk I thougth maybe I’d give it a looksee. It turns out my car is in a mentally high uk car insurance group, largely due to its huge engine but also strangely because of the make - If I look up the car insurance group of it then I see that its a lot higher than say a nissan of the same capacity engine - think its just a more risky car - thats what people think. I may rethink my car now before I next get car insurance - might save me a few quid I suppose!

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February 22, 2008

Small but Cheap? Daihatsu Charade

Filed under: Bloggers, Auctions + Sales, Blogroll @ 10:17 am

If you are the sort of person who is short but likes cheap things and economic savings then I would thoroughly recommend you think about used daihatsu charade’s for sale. I picked one up at a Used Daihatsu Auction about 20 days ago and it is my new favourite toy - mainly because it was so cheap to buy I had enough money left to stick a spoiler on it and buy a whole new soundsystem that is so loud it shakes the small daihatsu’s car windows - even the windscreen - pretty cool eh? So if you haven’t got a ton of cash or you just want a solid cheap small car to run then its all about the daihatsu charade sale its well worth sticking around and finding a decent one that is cheap and in good nick - will save you later on!

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January 20, 2008

Antiquity Markets

I have been investigating the uk antiquity market and have found some fairly significant findings. It turns out that antiques, collectables and memorabilia are actually almost as popular as art as a genre. There is as much traffic hitting uk art shops as there is hitting uk antique shops on the net. This is a turn up for the books as most people would consider art to be the more modern medium and primarily provide the most traffic. As it turns out Collectable art such as collectable comics score quite highly amongst collectables, followed shortly by more recent art and graffiti such as banksy collectables. Personally I usually opt for a more old type of collectable such as paintings or furniture - in fact I personally own a lot of antique furniture, but I suppose they come more under antiques than under collectables. Memorabilia comes in as third out of the three, providing just 1/3 of the traffic the other two each get - which might suprise all the sports cards and autograph collectors out there!

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January 2, 2008

The Art of Business Blog Writing

Filed under: Bloggers @ 9:32 am

“It is precisely minds of the first order that will never be specialists. For their very nature is to make the whole of existence their problem; and this is a subject upon which they will every one of them in some form provide mankind with a new revelation. For he alone can deserve the name of genius who takes the All, the Essential, the Universal, for the theme of his achievements; not he who spends his life in explaining some special relation of things one to another.” - Arthur Schopenhauer, “The Art of Literature”

“We are in an age that assumes the narrowing trends of specialization to be logical, natural, and desirable. Consequently, society expects all earnestly responsible communication to be crisply brief. Advancing science has now discovered that all the known cases of biological extinction have been caused by overspecialization, whose concentration of only selected genes sacrifices general adaptability. Thus the specialist’s brief for pinpointing brevity is dubious. In the meantime, humanity has been deprived of comprehensive understanding. Specialization has bred feelings of isolation, futility, and confusion in individuals. It has also resulted in the individual’s leaving responsibility for thinking and social action to others. Specialization breeds biases that ultimately aggregate as international and ideological discord, which, in turn, leads to war.” - Buckminster Fuller, “Synergetics”

What do you do?

We live in an age where people are more likely to ask “What do you do?” rather than the more proper “How do you do?”. People are expected to specialize. Granted, I am speaking generally. I am a generalist.

But what if people were to heed the advice and warnings of a Schopenhauer or a Fuller? Is it possible they would become more fully human? More well-rounded as we say? More of a lady or gentleman, as was once the code?

Bloggers, from what I have seen in my years of blogging, tend to be more generalist than specialist, except for a few who are both…which is to say they have wide knowledge and interests, but also have one or two things that they know a great deal about.

Business bloggers, ideally, fall into this last category. They know a great deal about their company, service, products and so on, but also have a wide-band tuning which allows them to connect with people of all stripes, types and interests. After all, one should not expect that a customer or client know all the fine points of what they are seeking to buy, yet the seller should know those fine points, but also a good deal about the customer as well. This is where a wide-band understanding comes in handy.

The business blogger is a specialist AND a generalist. And if she’s not, you might want to remedy the situation, one way or another. The kindest way is to educate them.

If they don’t know the products or services…teach them about them. If they don’t know how to write, how to deal with people, the give-and-take of conversation…you have a more difficult problem, but not an insurmountable one. Just one that may take more time. So when hiring your business bloggers, look first for those who have decent social and verbal skills. You can teach them the bidness in shorter time.

To Everything, there is a Seasoned Blogger

But…should you hire a seasoned blogger, or a new blogger? Would it not be better to create your own Frankenstein and have them simply say what you want them to say?

My vote is for seasoned bloggers, for a variety of reasons. The first being perhaps best exemplified in this quote also from “The Art of Literature”:

“There are, first of all, two kinds of authors: those who write for the subject’s sake, and those who write for writing’s sake. While the one have had thoughts or experiences which seem to them worth communicating, the others want money; and so they write, for money. Their thinking is part of the business of writing. They may be recognized by the way in which they spin out their thoughts to the greatest possible length; then, too, by the very nature of their thoughts, which are only half-true, perverse, forced, vacillating; again, by the aversion they generally show to saying anything straight out, so that they may seem other than they are. Hence their writing is deficient in clearness and definiteness, and it is not long before they betray that their only object in writing at all is to cover paper. This sometimes happens with the best authors; now and then, for example, with Lessing in his Dramaturgie, and even in many of Jean Paul’s romances. As soon as the reader perceives this, let him throw the book away; for time is precious. The truth is that when an author begins to write for the sake of covering paper, he is cheating the reader; because he writes under the pretext that he has something to say.

Writing for money and reservation of copyright are, at bottom, the ruin of literature. No one writes anything that is worth writing, unless he writes entirely for the sake of his subject. What an inestimable boon it would be, if in every branch of literature there were only a few books, but those excellent! This can never happen, as long as money is to be made by writing. It seems as though the money lay under a curse; for every author degenerates as soon as he begins to put pen to paper in any way for the sake of gain. The best works of the greatest men all come from the time when they had to write for nothing or for very little. - “The Art of Literature”

Seasoned bloggers have written, oftentimes, for years for little or no money at all. People who say they will blog if you pay them may write what they are told, but in that case, why not write it yourself?

The Blog and the Walking Stick

“The pen is to thought what the stick is to walking; but you walk most easily when you have no stick, and you think with the greatest perfection when you have no pen in your hand. It is only when a man begins to be old that he likes to use a stick and is glad to take up his pen.” - “The Art of Literature”

Another advantage to hiring seasoned bloggers is that you can see where they’ve been, see what they’ve blogged, learned whether or not they can sustain the writing over time. A new blogger may actually run out of things to say. Seasoned bloggers are seasoned because they are still writing. The others you call ex-bloggers.

New bloggers may enjoy blogging for a time, but then they are seized with youthful wanderlust, and the next thing you know they are out chasing phantoms. A good seasoned blogger, on the other hand, is interwoven into the fabric of the blogosphere, and is content to make his or her mark there. And because they are part of the blogosphere, they are not an island, but rather a constellation, or, in some cases, a galaxy. You have not hired one yea-sayer, you have hired potentially dozens or hundreds, even thousands of yea-sayers. I daresay that, in some cases, you may have won even millions of yea-sayers. These, of course, are few and far between, but the future is likely to look a lot different than the past.

And should you get the occasional chorus of nays, count your lucky stars that you have a free feedback mechanism. Your adjustments might prove far better press than the grunts that led to the change. And all companies change. Only some never learn the reasons why they should have, and suffer the consequences of their ignorance.

The question is not if. It is when. So when you hire someone (or a team of someones) in order to connect your company to the blogosphere, you may want to keep some of these points in mind. Your blog need not be literature, but there is nothing wrong with having a beautifully written, edifying body of work associated with your company. In time it may be your greatest legacy. For surely a future Twain or Faulkner or Ogilvy will be borne in these enabling laboratories of discovery. And the world needs more employment, not less. Choose, act, but act wisely. It’s good to be first. But it’s better to be good.

Dave Beckwith, a graduate of Harvard University, was named one of the top 300 Netizens in 1996, and has been writing on the web since 1994. He currently maintains close to 30 blogs, including Trade Street Journal and Idea Consultants, and is a researcher at Parker Web Developers. His own creative writing has been compared to Robert Benchley and Charles Dickens.

October 11, 2007

Finding your best car insurance premiums from ins groups

Finding your cheapest car insurance premium can be a drag. Two days searching online can lead to 2 good quotes, but spend some time looking at car insurance groupings (car ins groups) and you could save yourself loads of money on your car insurance.

 

So next time you are going to buy a car, get a new car insurance quote or else - check out the cars insurance groupings first - depending on the engine size it could reduce your premiums by half!

 

I would recommend doing this to anyone who is paying obnoxious fees to the big car insurance companies because it saves so much money to simply check the insurance group rating of your car (car ins group rating.)

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October 1, 2007

Cars always have been expensive to run

I have spent so long looking for a new car - its a joke, I have a used car for a month - and then suddenly it breaks on me. I need a place to find good used cars cheaply. Too many sites offer rubbishy cars overpriced, and the local dealers are no better. I have spent ages finding the car I want with an insurance group that wont break the bank. I am going to go for a french car, the peugeot 206 gti. As little as it is - Itll do the job and wont cost the earth.

Progressive driving means that in a few years I can sell it on and get something nicer, a bmw 3 series perhaps. I do prefer petrol engine cars though, they have alot more umpf, dispite the insurance savings associated with turbo diesel used cars.

Long and the short of it is I found Wheels-Near-U to be one of the better places to get a used car without too much crappy cars, overpriced etc.

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September 24, 2007

Audi TT 1.8T for sale

Filed under: Life On The Web, Market Commerce, Bloggers @ 9:30 am

For sale Is my lovely Audi 1.8T (TT) Coupe. I am sad to see this car go as I have had it for over a year and love it! The car runs excellently and is only 2 years old! I wish I didn’t have to sell the car but a new baby brings new intentions.

The small but nippy engine (1800cc with turbo) provides enough umpf and is in perfect condition - I service it regularly and pay real attention to detail. It is still less than 3 years old so doesnt yet need an mot (will do next febuary.)

The car is the coupe version (even more a reason I dont want to sell it!) and my Audi TT for sale, has the new styling which everyone raves about.

I am looking to accept realistic offers for my 2005 coupe which is for sale on Wheels-Near-U!

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September 8, 2007

Vanessa Hudgens Questionable Photos

Before this hit the internet I never knew who Vanessa Hudgens was. Yet the questionable photos of the young actress, her posing in her birthday suit, seem to have taken over the internet with an unbelievable fury. My seven year old daughter and eleven year old son do not know who Vanessa Hudgens is. They are too busy playing on Club Penguin to notice. No one in my household ever heard of High School Musical? If you were to look at the Google Hot Trends for September 7 2007, this topic probably had 20 posts in the to 100. Why is it that when something of this nature becomes available to the public, it seems to take on a life of its’ own? Hundreds of photos of people without their clothes are on the internet bt do not become such hot topics of discussion. Disney stuck with the star and will allow her to film High School Musical 3? Disney was quoted as saying “…they hoped she learned her lesson…”. C’mon Disne, I know you are family oriented but really? What teen has not taken photos of their girlfriend or boyfriend without clothes? This was done in private and should have stayed that way. Vanessa should not have to apologize for being human, yet she chose to do so due to her public stature or perhaps because she is a dignified person and did not expect to be compromised the way she was. Suffice it to say that whoever did this without her permission should be punished or perhaps congratulated because if nothing else, it allowed Vanessa Hudgens to receive a lot of free publicity for photos which only appear to be questionable? For more about this topic:
http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1569166/20070907/index.jhtml

http://www.femalefirst.co.uk/entertainment/Vanessa+Hudgens-40285.html

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August 30, 2007

Do-Follow for More Reader Activity

Filed under: Better Marketing, Bloggers, Blogroll @ 6:21 pm

The do-follow, or I-follow, movement has caused a resurge of blogs without the ‘nofollow’ link attribute applied to all comments. Since being introduced in 2005 by Google, the nofollow attribute is now added by default to any reader submitted links on many popular blog platforms. Removing the attribute is advocated by many bloggers.

Nofollow

Google introduced the nofollow attribute in 2005 to reduce the effectiveness of certain types of spam, thereby improving the quality of search engine results, and reducing spam in general. It was designed by Matt Cutts and Jason Shellen from Blogger.com webspam team. Its effect was described to remove the PageRank value of the link.

Different search engines treat links with nofollow differently. Google does not count the link as a vote, or index the target page if previously not indexed. Officially Google does not even make a note of the existence of the target page. Yahoo! follows the link, and may index the page, but the link won’t give more value to the target. Other search engines may, or may not care about the attribute at all.

Some links have been tagged nofollow in Wikimedia software since the introduction in 2005, but site wide adding of nofollow to all external links in the English language Wikipedia happened only in January 2007. Blogger included the attribute in comments and backlinks from early on. It was included by default in Wordpress comments from version 1.5 forward.

Do-Follow

Lately, especially after the introduction of nofollow to Wikipedia, nofollow has begun to be seen also as a negative thing. On blogs, commenting on other blogs has always been a way to market one’s own blog, and after the introduction of nofollow, this has been less effective. Some bloggers claim that they now see a higher amount of spam comments, allegedly because to get the same effect spammers need to spam more.

Before nofollow those who comment regularly on a blog would also get many backlinks for free. Now that most blogs are nofollow, there is less reason to become a regular, or to comment at all. The do-follow movement consists of bloggers, who wish to reward, and encourage commenting by giving back comments their backlink value.

How to Join

On Wordpress blogs there are many plugins for removing the attribute. Some plugins offer extra features, like nofollow for first time comments, or nofollow for old comments. The customizable nature of Wordpress templates, and plugins has brought many solutions to this problem. The most popular of the plugins can be found with a Google search for ‘do-follow Wordpress’.

If you have a Blogger blog, making it do-follow is as easy as removing each occurrence of “rel=’nofollow’” in the template. The template can be modified from ‘Blogger Dashboard’, under ‘Template’ - ‘Edit HTML’. The ‘Expand Widget Templates’ checkbox has to be checked to see the posts section of the code.

After you have removed nofollow from your blog comments, remember to tell it to your readers. When they know they are rewarded for their commenting, they are more likely to share their thoughts. They might even bookmark your blog, and return again. All this simply because you can make them fell their opinions are valued.

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