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		<title>Information on Blogging Networks for Your Blog</title>
		<link>https://www.jerseysmarts.com/2010/02/26/information-on-blogging-networks-for-your-blog/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Feb 2010 16:30:21 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[About two or three months ago I reviewed my network links on JerseySmarts.com. For those of you who might be wondering, a network link is a link or button that I place on this blog to show that we are listed in a certain network. For example, look at the bottom of the right sidebar [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>About two or three months ago I reviewed my network links on JerseySmarts.com.  For those of you who might be wondering, a network link is a link or button that I place on this blog to show that we are listed in a certain network.  For example, look at the bottom of the right sidebar and you&#8217;ll see TopBlogArea, Blogged, Blog Catalog, etc.  Those are links to the different networks where I&#8217;ve listed JerseySmarts.com.  And even though it looks like there are a good number of links and buttons over there right now, believe it or not &#8211; there used to be a lot more.</p>
<p>I took my blog off of a bunch of the networks for a bunch of reasons and I happened to keep a log of those reasons for those of you who are involved with blogs or who might have similar decisions to make.</p>
<p>BlogExplosion &#8211; Gone.  The interface was not user friendly and I couldn&#8217;t figure out what benefit I was getting for being listed.</p>
<p>TopBlogArea &#8211; Updated the code.  Since I updated the code, however, I rarely get ranked in the Top 100 sites in my category.  I think they moved my site to somewhere new in their system.  If I can&#8217;t fix this, I&#8217;ll probably just get rid of this link, too.</p>
<p>BlogCatalog &#8211; Updated the code.</p>
<p>BlogTopSites &#8211; Updated the code.</p>
<p>BlogHub &#8211; Gone.  The user interface for this site was too simple and didn&#8217;t provide enough information about how I could integrate my blog with their services.</p>
<p>SpamPoison &#8211; Updated the code.  I love this little button because it takes the spam bots and hurls them into a cycle where they, essentially, spam themselves.  Serves them right!</p>
<p>Blogged &#8211; Updated the code.  By far the best user interface, but extremely slow.  These guys are linked up with Facebook, so that&#8217;s a benefit, too.</p>
<p>LoadedWeb &#8211; Updated the code.  This is the easiest network to join and manage.  I recommend it.</p>
<p>Truth Laid Bear &#8211; Gone.  The user interface is excruciatingly slow.  I initially updated the code, but ultimately removed it because of the slowness of the site.</p>
<p>BlogAnnounce &#8211; Gone.  They wanted to try to get payments from the blog publishers or something like that&#8230;ha!  Yeah right.</p>
<p>Anyway, I hope that some of the webmasters that float by JerseySmarts.com find this information useful.</p>
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		<title>Annoying People and New Technology</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Oct 2008 02:54:24 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[As a fierce defender of the American worker I admire those in the working world who are older than I am and constantly try to improve their skills to maintain their relevancy in an increasingly younger workforce. Older co-workers generally have excellent learning experiences to teach younger workers and &#8211; at least in the case [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a fierce defender of the American worker I admire those in the working world who are older than I am and constantly try to improve their skills to maintain their relevancy in an increasingly younger workforce.  Older co-workers generally have excellent learning experiences to teach younger workers and &#8211; at least in the case of technology &#8211; vice versa.</p>
<p>Over the last few days I&#8217;ve been electronically accosted by a former associate who is more than two decades older than I am.  This hasn&#8217;t been a malicious attack, rather it is simply this person finally figuring out how to use MySpace among other online social networking tools.  Since they&#8217;ve figured out how these things work, I now have the joy of being e-mailed with &#8220;Join Facebook!&#8221; e-mails on all of my e-mail accounts.  Like I really need someone to tell me that I should join LinkedIn again.  I&#8217;m already on these friggin&#8217; things!  Lay off!</p>
<p>Anyway, what I&#8217;m saying here is that if you&#8217;re not accustomed to how these social networking sites work, then here&#8217;s the deal.  If you send a friend an invite to join a social networking site &#8211; one invite is enough.  Chances are that they are already on one of the big three (MySpace, Facebook, or LinkedIn).  They don&#8217;t need you sending them invites to these things over and over again at a variety of e-mail addresses.  Just relax and be normal!</p>
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