Today Jeff Chandler shares with us how FireFox 3 can be a great tool for bloggers.
If there is one thing that sets FireFox apart from any other web browser, it would have to be the third party support in the form of themes and extensions. There are so many extensions available for the browser, you can virtually do just about anything. As I become more entrenched as a blogger online, I've started to transform FireFox into more than just a browser, it has become my ultimate blogging toolbox. The following twelve FireFox extensions will give you a head start on turning FireFox into your own personal blogging toolbox.
Darren Rowse explains his eight reasons why you should have a newsletter, especially if you're a blogger and you're looking to build a brand. You should also use Aweber.
So you just signed up for Twitter. You make your first tweet and you realize you don't have any followers. "What a dumb idea!" You say. "Who the hell would be interested in what I'm doing anyway?"
Don't worry. You're normal. That is a sign that you are a Twitter beginner. A lot of us Twitter users (or addicts) went through the same questioning routine. And look at us now. We're geeks who are on Twitter all day and night and we can't stop tweeting.
16 Essential PC Applications for Bloggers
1. Mozilla Firefox
Mozilla Firefox is the king of all browsers. Limitlessly extendable, fast, and lightweight. If you're still using any other browser (even Google Chrome), then switch to Firefox immediately, it'll boost your productivity - guaranteed.
ProBlogger Blog Tips - Make Money Online
THIS IS FOR ALL YOU BLOGGERS OUT THERE!!
Darren Rowse, the blogger behind Problogger, has become something of a living legend in the blogging world and in social media!\nYou have got to check out his blog! He's got nearly 60,000 readers in four years of blogging.
On May 16, 2008 I placed my order for ProBlogger: Secrets for Blogging Your Way to a Six-Figure Income via Amazon. A week later my book arrived, however, due to it being the end of the school year and everyday family chaos, I placed the book on my nightstand with the promise I would read it eventually. We all do that, don't we?
June 4th was the morning my world came to a screeching halt. We'd had several days of steady, non-stop and, at times, heavy rains here in Indiana. That morning I woke to over three feet of water in our finished basement. When we opened the basement door and saw the water pouring in around the windows and down the walls, there was little else we could do besides close the door and let Mother Nature have her say.
Broadcasting or Conversing on Twitter? Sonny Gill shares with us some tips on how to have Conversations rather than be a Broadcaster. \n\nSo you want to join the Twitter. You think of a cool username, sign up and get excited at the thought that you have complete freedom (140 characters worth) to tweet about whatever you want. You seek out the most popular Twitterers and start following them along with hundreds of others. How simple, you think. Now, the time has come for your first tweet: