There are two perspectives when we talk about Review Sites. One is the Bloggers' or Publishers' perspective and the other one is the Advertisers' perspective. For bloggers, review sites provide an opportunity to monetize their blogs while for advertisers, review sites help them generate the needed buzz for their websites, products and or services. Whether you are a blogger who wants to monetize your blog or an advertiser looking for a buzz, you definitely need a reliable review site.What are the qualities of a reliable review site to look for? Today's post takes a closer look at the qualities of a reliable review site both in the eyes of a blogger and advertiser. If you're a blogger, you would want to be paid for your works and if you're an advertiser, you surely don't want to pay for mediocre reviews. By making sure that you do business with reliable and credible review sites, you'll be able to significantly reduce cases of unpleasant experiences. Before going any further, her
An overcrowded Blogosphere has created intense competition among bloggers in attracting more readers for their blogs. Offered with boundless number of blogs to choose from, the netizens has now become even more picky in choosing blogs to read. This situation has positioned credibility as one of the top considerations that the netizens look for in a blog. The more credible your blog is, the more readers stick to it.There's no doubt that blogs with credibility are the blogs that are widely read. But how and what makes a blog credible? Today's post explores the possible ways you can do to improve your blog's credibility, therefore, increasing your 'readership'.Tips To Build a Credible BlogChoose a NicheHaving a niche or a specific topic to blog about is by far the most effective way to build credibilty for your blog and yourself as a blogger. In contrast to those who blog about all sort of stuff, niche blogging allows a blogger to focus and concentrate on a certain topic, preferably
The MacBook is just about the only Mac to not received a major upgrade in the last four months. According to MacRumors, that could change tomorrow, as they predict Apple will launch new MacBooks featuring an improved graphics chipset from Intel. Speaking as someone in the market for a new machine, a hotter MacBook would certainly spur me to action, and tomorrow is about as late as Apple can go and still generate significant sales in the holiday season. This rumor is also quite credible, as a driver for the graphics chipset in question is present in Leopard, which would ship natively on any new Mac:
Apple’s Leopard update, however, has revealed drivers for the newer Intel GMA X3100 integrated graphics chip. This is the successor to the Intel GMA 950 which currently resides in the existing MacBooks. This would suggest that the next MacBook will see an upgrade to the Santa Rosa chipset.
While we’re at it, Apple, do you think it would be possible to soften the edge of the Mac
It's great to be back at Let's Talk, trying to Blog. Hello all and I must say that I missed the site's I frequently visit and I surely missed the comment sections. Speaking of comments. I received a comment from a new reader to Let's Talk. The comment said, I should introduce both sides of a story, which would make Let's Talk, seem more credible. So today, I shall present both sides to a very simple story.Sally Fields was accepting a Emmy award the other night and the Fox channel...well I will let you be the judge of this.Fox TV Canadian TVWas there really a difference in what Fox showed and what the Canadian CTV showed, What say you?
911blogger provides an excellent post here. It's nice to know you're not alone in your views... especially from folks like this.The following round up provides an introduction to some of the credible people who question the government's version of 9/11. Before you can come to an informed decision about 9/11, you should read why the following HIGHLY CREDIBLE people question the government's story about 9/11: Military leaders Legal scholars Structural engineers Scientists Members of Congress 9/11 Commissioners Psychiatrists and psychologists Historians Victims' family members and heroic first responders Prominent liberals Prominent conservatives Christians Jews and Muslims If you haven't heard of all of these credible people, here's why.Technorati Tags:911, September 11th 2001, 911 Truth, 911 Eyewitness, 911 ommissions, 911 demolition, United 93, Current Affairs, Terrorism, 911 truth movement, Illuminati, New World Order, 911 commission, 911 commission report, 9/11 truth canada
No matter your field of business, your reputation is a very important attribute to maintain and to market. Becoming credible or reputable in your particular field will take hard work and discipline. With some discipline and creative marketing, you should be able to develop a powerful reputation that will bring a lot of business your way.First and foremost, you have to be honest! Honesty in business will speak volumes about your character. If you can be trusted in and with a business transaction, word-of-mouth advertising will become your best friend. Referrals will start pouring in and making money will become second nature. If you "tell it as it is" (even if the truth is something the other parties do not want to hear) your clients, business partners, and/or customers will respect you for that.Second, you have to know when to play "hardball" Negotiating a contract (or any other item) can be a nasty, time consuming monster. You always want to get the best deal for your
During Bill Clinton’s impeachment proceedings, Gerald R. Ford was asked: “what is an impeachable offense?” His response was essentially: “It’s whatever the Congress thinks it is at any given moment in history.”
This response was not from the 38th president of the US, or the constitutionally elected person to succeed Spiro Agnew as Richard Nixon’s Vice-President in the first application of the Twenty-Fifth Amendment in 1973. Mr. Ford responded as a member of the House of Representatives, Republican Majority Leader for 8 years, and who was first elected as the Rep. from Michigan’s Fifth Congressional District in 1948. Rep. Ford certainly had the credentials to be considered an expert to interpret the constitutional meaning of impeachment, from a legislative perspective at the very least.
He was also a major player in the second presidential impeachment proceedings in the United States’ history. He ascended to leadership as a result o
Zimbra is set to launch an Open-source, Web-based alternative to existing mail servers and clients such as Microsoft Exchange and Outlook. According to Zimbra CEO Satish Dharmaraj, an Apache Derby database, which acts as a local e-mail store, needs to be downloaded initially. Future versions however won’t entail manual download. Zimbra integrates Ajax, a Web development technique that runs across browsers and operating systems. An alpha version is being offered at the outset. This summer will witness the beta version, with POP and IMAP e-mail server capabilities and access to the company’s calendaring server.
Zimbra is utilizing the technological ambit which connects the worldwide web and the desktop of one’s computer. It’s scheduled to be showcased in San Diego at the O’Reilly Emerging Technology Conference, which starts Monday. Also on the anvil is the Zimbra 5.0 product, which promises to incorporate offline capabilities. Other notable softwares which run
Cyclone Conservatives has a great post titled "Is Hagel The Credible Conservative Candidate?"There seems to be a lot of media discussion lately claiming that the GOP has not yet found a top tier conservative candidate to rally around yet....So, there is definitely no ideal candidate out there...YET.And so that brings into the equation Senator Chuck Hagel of Nebraska. If conservatives can be calmed about his dovish tendencies toward Iraq, then Hagel might be the most well-known conservative in the race.Recently, the National Journal released their 2006 liberal/conservative scores for Senators and Congressmen. After taking into account votes based on economic, social, and foreign policy; a formula is created and the votes are plugged in. The Result? Of the 2008 Presidential aspirants already in the race or names that are floated, Senator Chuck Hagel of Nebraska is the most conservative U.S. Senator. He just outflanks Brownback by a little bit. Sure, Hagel bucks the President on foreign p
Transparency - Credible Linkage
Transparency is worth money. Bottom line. When bloggers think blog, the majority of us think traffic, money, adsense, and whatever else. We have our own culture. And blogs that talk blog have to reveal a different kind of transparency, the kind that aims for credibility by proof.
For example, if you blog SEO week after week, eventually your visitors will want to see proof. This is where transparency will boost your visitor retention rate. You’re catering to a bloggers market when you mention SEO and your transparent actions here earn you the trust you need there. Where? For links and things. To be held in high regards of the niche you’re in promoting the tips, advice, and perspectives you preach, this is why it’s important to be transparent, so that I know I can link to a credible source.
Spill Of Transparency
Your credibility is my credibility when I link to you. It’s the spill of this transparency you get by linking and promot