Author: Danny Wirken
Who says a blog can't be humorous? It can be. In fact, it should be regardless of the subject matter tackled. Everybody needs a good laugh. Humor is something that people inherently crave to experience and at the same time want to share and what better way than with cartoons.
A blog is an online diary made up of short, frequently updated entries or posts that are arranged in reverse chronological order. In simple terms, a blog is where you write stuff on an ongoing basis. New stuff appears at the top of the blog page where visitors can read them. Readers can either comment on the post, link to it or they may choose not to. Many blogs are personal, "what's in my mind" type of musings. Many people use blogs to organize personal thoughts. In recent years, blogging has become a phenomenon. It has evolved and now includes blogs that command influence and enjoy a global audience. These successful blogs have become effective channels for millions of people to have a voice and connect with others.
The personality of the blogger is the defining factor whether a blog will succeed or not. Dull and uninteresting blogs will not entice readers. Readers want to be informed but would like to be entertained too. Everybody knows that blogs demand readership to survive. Without readers, what is the purpose of the blog?
Sad to say, many bloggers take themselves and their writing too seriously. They have forgotten, albeit unintentionally, to have fun along the way and engage their readers in an exciting and pleasurable conversation. Sometimes, because of the gravity of the topic under discussion, bloggers tend to overlook that blogging is supposed to be an enriching but enjoyable part of their everyday life and the readers as well. Blogging is meant to be an effective but satisfying communication medium for sharing ideas and relevant information with others. Often times, instead of injecting wit and humor to the blog, the post ends up plain and dry, nothing that stirs interest or even bring a smile to the face of the readers.
You can employ different wonderful ways to make your blog fun and exciting. To break the monotony, you can write lighthearted posts that can also be related to your subject matter. Readers will appreciate a good laugh and can even relax their mind. A number of readers visit blogs not just to be informed about the freshest information but they are also hungry for articles that will tickle their funny bones. To lighten the mood, there are fun things you can do to your blog. You can provide horoscope readings of the stars, the moon, the planet or anything. You can even put a weekly crossword puzzle on your blog. Another idea is to write a comedy monologue detailing the hilarious blunders you committed or anything that will give life to your blog. Perhaps you can even post cartoons or run a series of them; something that your readers can look forward to and provide them with a good laugh. Cartoonists would just be ecstatic to display their work on your blog.
Cartoons are illustrations, usually humorous in nature. Cartoons may also be satirical illustrations of ideas. Caricatures, on the other hand, are satirical illustrations of people mostly famous personalities. Modern gag cartoons are typically published on magazines, newspapers and recently displayed on the Internet. A gag cartoon consists of a single drawing with a caption or speech balloon immediately below the illustration. A very popular take on cartoons are the editorial cartoons. They are variations of gag cartoons found almost exclusively in news publications. They also use humor but on a more serious tone usually using irony or biting wit to expose a vice or folly. The cartoons show a visual metaphor to bring home a point of view on present day and more often than not controversial social and political issues. They also include speech balloons and sometimes multiple panels.
In the United Kingdom, "comic strips" are called "strip cartoons" and are published daily in newspapers. These are basically brief series of cartoon illustrations. In the United States, they are known as "comics" or "funnies", not cartoons. But the creators of comic strips as well as comic books and graphic novels are all referred to as cartoonists.
Cartoonist Mark Anderson has come up with one-of-a-kind daily cartoon add-ons for bloggers. You can now integrate free daily cartoons into your blog pages. If you want to inject some fun into your blog, you can add an "on topic" cartoon of the day to your blog. One of the distinguishing characteristics of the cartoon add-on is the presentation. Basically, graphic add-ons require a number of configurations. These would necessitate new pages and complicated codes. But Anderson's cartoon add-ons work as polished thumbnails that can be displayed anywhere within your blog with just a single cut and paste code that allows for easy integration. The cartoon add-ons are often incorporated into the navigation sidebars. Readers can click to enlarge the image. A small new window pops up and shows the full size cartoon without covering or moving away from the original post.
The inventory of cartoon add-ons is refreshed daily so you are assured of new cartoon add-ons everyday. You can choose from an array of categories. This includes business cartoons, family cartoons, animal cartoons and many more. In this way, you can fit the cartoon's humor to your post topic.
Dave Walker who draws cartoons for "The Church Times" and writes and draws for "The Cartoon Blog" and "The Dullest Blog in the World" has created extremely niche blogs. It is free to re-use his cartoons for blogs, mainly because he wants readers to enjoy his work. He also hopes that there may be readers who may like his works so much that they may be willing to pay to re-publish a cartoon or take interest in one of his other pet projects like "The Cartoon Blog" or "CartoonChurch.com".
Even business blog networks have included business-related cartoons in their business blogs. Know More Media, an online publisher of business information and news and one of the world's recognized business blog networks carry cartoons on a number of their niche business blogs. The cartoons are witty and insightful while still pertaining to the business world. A dose of witty humor adds value to the blogs. Know More Media even aspires that more creative and original cartoonists will partner with them in the future, proof that cartoons will be daily staples in some blogs. Cartoons have the ability to communicate the truth through the use of humor.
"Writing and cartooning are very close cousins." one cartoonist equipped. Writing a blog can help organize a blogger's thoughts and help spark cartoon ideas. More and more cartoonists are publishing their works on blogs and really find an audience without having to pass through editors. Blogs with cartoons tend to draw attention to a blog thus driving traffic. With cartoons on blogs, the readers can react in a positive and often happy manner. A blog can keep readers laughing. In this day and age, a little humor and a more relaxed atmosphere might just be what everybody needs. Laughter is still the best medicine so have fun with your blog.
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Thursday, June 5, 2008
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Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Some Of The Best Ever Blog Specific Tools
Author: Danny Wirken
Blogging is one of the most popular activities people do on the Internet today. According to Technorati, there currently are seventy-five thousand (75,000) new blogs everyday and about 1.2 million new blog updates everyday. As the activity of blogging gets more popular, there will be more and more tools that will be created to specifically address the needs of the blogging population of the Internet users. This article will attempt to catalog some of the best ever blogging tools created for users. To help users find the tools that they need, these blog tools are classified here into four main categories - blog publishing, blog reading, blog searching and the blog toolbox - a collection of tools important to the serious blogger.
Blog publishing
Blog publishing tools can be further categorized into three sub-categories: Online blogging services, do-it-yourself blog publishing platforms, and accessory blog-publishing tools. Blogging services provide the blog engine that you need to get yourself started in blogging as well as the hosting. Though most of the services offer this for free, some of them require that you become paying members in order to fully enjoy all the benefits.
Blogger - Google's Blogger is one of the earliest blogging services and it helped popularize blogging. It is one of the easiest ways to get started blogging because of the focus on usability and easy blog creation. The Blog this feature, which is integrated in many Google tools, makes posting to Blogger possible in many different situations. It is also integrated with Google's Adsense advertising program that makes monetization of your blog quick and easy.
TypePad - Typepad is the largest paid-blogging service around. As mentioned, a paid subscription is required to create a blog using the service. It uses the Movable Type blogging technology but it caters more to the non-technical users.
Wordpress.com - one of the newcomers in the online blogging services, Wordpress gets its credibility from the success and popularity of the blogging engine that it uses -Wordpress.
Xanga - Xanga is one of the largest blog-networks, boasting a user base of 27 million users worldwide. It edges over its competitors by offering excellent community features such as blog rings, metros, and a social networking profile system.
MSN Spaces - Although it is relatively a newcomer in the blogging services space, MSN Spaces boasts of a huge user base, because of the ease at which existing MSN services users were able to start blogging. The integration with the rest of MSN's services (hotmail, messenger) makes Spaces a very good blogging option for the existing users.
Do-it-yourself blogging platforms on the other hand, only provide the blogging engine. Although you have to find your own hosting service, DIY blogging platforms give you more control in configuring your blog. Below are some of the best DIY Blogging platforms.
Movable Type - Movable Type powers TypePad and it adds the usual advantages of a server-side blogging platform: flexibility, more advanced configuration, and total control over your blog.
Wordpress - Wordpress is an increasingly popular open-source blogging platform that is written in PHP and backed by a MySQL database.
Radio Userland - Radio Userland, one of the earliest content management systems used by the pioneering bloggers, is still a good blogging platform choice. It has solid RSS features that include a built-in aggregator. Configuration is done in a desktop web server then it is upstreamed or sync to the web server. This gives the blogger a cached copy of the whole blog.
Blog posting tools are third-party applications that are used to compose and publish blog posts. These tools usually support multiple blogging services and are ideal for those without a persistent Internet connection.
W. Bloggar and BlogJet - these are two of the best blog-posting tools in the market, and both are available for free. They support almost all of the blogging platforms. They do what most web-based posting apps does, including rich text editing, with the added feature of being able to save your drafts offline.
Performancing for Firefox - a Mozilla Firefox extension that allows you to immediately compose a blog post while using the Firefox browser. It is Ideal for active bloggers who use Firefox as their web browser. It automatically saves your unpublished posts.
Blog Reading
RSS/Atom aggregators and other RSS tools belong to this category.
My Yahoo - My Yahoo tried to bring the concept of RSS subscription to the Internet masses. Though it lacks the more advanced features, it serves well as a good aggregator.
Google Reader - Google's web-based RSS aggregator that features an AJAX-driven user interface. It has a good support for tags or labels, and features a very nice reading interface. One of its best features is its labels-sharing feature that allows you to put aggregated content to your blog.
Bloglines - Bloglines is one of the most widely-used web-based RSS Reader. It uses the traditional two-frame reading interface, and subscriptions are grouped into folders. It has a good blog-suggest feature, that uses linking analysis to suggest which blogs might be of interest to you based on your existing subscription set. You can also share your subscriptions using Bloglines.
Blog Search
Tools used to search information and blogs, and to watch the blogosphere for topics or issues being actively discussed.
Technorati – Technorati is one of the best blog search engine, feature wise, and is indexing over 49.4 million web blogs. It serves as a one-stop shop for those who want to know the current happenings in the blogosphere, including features such as blog ranking based on linking, personal aggregator (for those who login) and many other nifty tools.
Sphere - one of the newcomers in blog search that came even after many other engines have folded down already. It promised to deliver more relevant blog search results, and it rightfully did so, as attested by its early beta testers. It features a "sphere it" feature that allows you automatically query http://sphere.com to see topics that might be related to what you're currently reading.
Blogger's Toolbox
A collection of other tools essential to the serious blogger
Mint / Measure Map /Google Analytics - these are three different tools used to analyze your blog statistics. Mint specializes in giving you a big-picture snapshot of your traffic, somewhat lacking in the providing specific details, something that Google Analytics is good at. Analytics can provide detailed information on what's happening on your blog, which contents are popular, what keywords used in searches that bring you readers, and many others. It features a calendar to specify the time range of the analysis that you want to see. Measure Map, like Analytics is a fresh acquisition of Google, but still in early stages. It somewhat sits in the middle of Mint and Google Map in terms of what information is provided.
Akismet - Akismet is a highly-acclaimed anti-comment spam plugin for Wordpress blogs. It is free for personal use.
Feedburner - Feedburner is a tool that "burns" your RSS feeds in order to add tracking and analysis features. This way you can see statistics regarding your RSS subscribers.
The tools listed above are just a few of the many others that can help users; from those who are just starting to blog to those who want to become even better bloggers. It also includes some tools for searching and aggregating blogs, because a good blogger must learn to watch the blogosphere closely if it wants to be able to make more effective blog contents.
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Tuesday, June 3, 2008
2008 Blogger Challenge - What To Post Every Day of 2008
By Jan Verhoeff
If you're one of the many bloggers out there who took the challenge to post something every day for 365 days (except on February 29th, Sadie Hawkin's Day) you may be in for a run of dry writing. What on EARTH could you write about 365 days of the year? Won't you run out of topics?
Here are a few topics to choose from, in case you run out:
1. Family history - you could post about your ancestors, or your children, your parents, or your skeletal relatives (those ones you'd rather not speak of), or Uncle Ned.
2. Political Events - since it's a political/election year, you could detail the process and tell everyone your opinions on Political Candidates.
3. Travel Events - you could tell all about your travels through the year, either a trip, or an excursion, or perhaps even your adventures while coming up with something to write about.
4. Business Events - these could render at least 260 days of interesting thoughts, less the ten days you take a vacation, and any holidays you should subtract.
5. Weekend Pleasures - those wonderful events you save for the weekends when you're not working and have nothing better to do, might fill in these days.
6. Photos & movies - nobody says you actually have to write everyday for 365 days. You might want to simply post a photo on some days and let other's read what they will into your day.
7. Gossip & Rambles - these are always fun to read, and even more fun to write. If you're desperate and don't know what to write, you could simply make up something interesting and write about what you made up.
Are you sure you want to know what Sadie Hawkins Day is?
If you want to know, visit http://janverhoeff.com and join her ezine and she'll tell you what Sadie Hawkins Day is, and so much, much more. Take the Blogger challenge. Go by and leave a message to let her know you've joined the throng of folks blogging for the year!
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Monday, June 2, 2008
How Does An Article Directory Help Me As A Webmaster Or Blogger?
By Simon Gelfand
Webmasters and bloggers are always looking for ways to quickly and easily update their sites. The use of an article directory is a fast and efficient way to do this. Simply type in your material to be researched, find your article directory, and go from there. There should be multiple writings on numerous subjects, which will be good for you as you will get information from the words of many different writers and may help you to determine which voice will be the right fit for you and the material that you are presenting from your sites.
In addition to being a simple way to access written information if you are a web site builder or a blogger, the article directory can also come in handy in multiple other ways. Often, these sites can provide links or addresses to other sites which may contain the material that you are researching. Often, seeing another site that is relaying some of the same information which you may wish to convey is a great way to see how various other websites and blogs are displayed. This may give you some ideas of what you like and dislike about the sites, and furthermore, how you then wish to present your own product or information online.
Article directories are also a great way to get the word out about your new online product or business. If people begin to see your name out there, whether through writing for the directories or by establishing a link from their websites, this can only help your online ventures. Name placement and recognition are fast ways to grow your business, and using article directories are a superior outlet for doing this.
Of the numerous research tools that are now available to us in today’s day and age, article directories are some that can be the most useful for webmasters and bloggers. The information that is available through these directories is typically quite current and up to date, a real bonus for those competing in the online business world. They are a superb way to locate information quickly, and great for building the foundation for any well thought out and planned website or web log.
Let‘s face it, websites and blogs are an imperative way to get information in the 21st century. No longer do we always get up early to read the morning newspaper; rather, most of us log on to our computers and immediately check the home page. We are in an “instant gratification” sort of world, and the article directories that are available for usage truly help us to satisfy that desire to have fast and accurate information available to us quickly. They are a fantastic resource for anyone, from webmasters to bloggers, and are reliable in a pinch when you need articles as fast as possible.
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