With each dawning day you find new blogs and the interesting thing about them is that the owners think money will start raining on them overnight. They do not put issues of training or experience as an integral part of a successful blog. In actual fact, the standards have dropped even though the blogging has increased in popularity.
Blogging can be a good marketing tool in the hands of an experienced marketer who can use it to establish trust and thereby promote their products.
The above scenario can only be possible if the blogger can earn the respect of the users and he can only achieve this seriousness if he follows the “code of conduct” or what could be referred to as “blogging etiquette”.
Factual Accuracy: It works it the blogger can handle serious research before posting stuff on the site and making sure that whatever appears there is of high standards and carry accurate information. By this the owner will establish credibility and earn the trust of his readers. Facts should be counter checked and updated frequently so that the blog is kept fresh all the time.
Monitor the blog: It takes hard work and keen interest. Do not neglect anything, and so keep checking and reading through the material that is appearing from contributors or comments that enter the blog. This is for the purpose of identifying any fake or unsuitable material. Remember not everything will be acceptable to all your readers. Some people would like to post articles that carry inflammatory stuff that would offend others.
A damaged reputation would cost you your readers and people would just keep off.
Cite References: It is always expected that when your work contains other people’s ideas or material, you should give them acknowledgement. If you have used a feature from other people’s works or writings, it is good to put a reference that cites this. In doing this, remember not to distort or change the facts as they appeared in the original works because this would lead to breach of copyright.
If you can manage to go by these rules, then the sky will only be the limit as your success will be eminent. Just keep the work fresh and interesting and that will see you to great heights.
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Memorable Events From January Ten Years Ago
May 1st, 2010I was looking through a history book and it was going on about memorable events of ten years ago, but I had forgotten most of them. I have picked out some of the events of exactly ten years ago this month – January, in a word. So here are a few things that you may or probably will not remember from January 2000.
1 – on his first day as acting president, Vladimir Putin left to visit Russian troops in Chechnya.
4 – President Clinton nominates Alan Greenspan to a fourth four year term as Chairman of the Federal Reserve.
5 – President Clinton decides that Elian Gonzalez, a six year old Cuban boy who survived the capsizing of a refugee boat, should be returned to his father in Cuba.
6 – much of Miami is shut down by hundreds of Cuban-Americans protesting the Gonzalez decision. – the S.E.C declares that most partners of Price, Waterhouse, Coopers, the world’s largest accounting company, violated rules requiring that they may not hold shares in firms that they audit. Five partners were fired.
7 – Vice Pres. Al Gore back-tracks on his promise to ensure that all new appointees to the Joint Chiefs of Staff were sympathetic to permitting gays to serve openly in the military.
8 – AOL announces a merger with Time Warner for $165 billion: the world’s biggest ever.
11 – the British government decides that General Pinochet is medically unfit to stand trial for suspected crimes against humanity in Chile during his presidency.
13 – executives at the nation’s leading drugs companies say they want to cooperate with Clinton to institute Medicare coverage for prescription drugs this year.
15 – Arkan, the infamous Serbian paramilitary leader was shot dead in a hotel lobby in Belgrade.
18 – Helmut Kohl resigns as honorary Christian Democratic Party chairman over suggestions of corruption from within the party.
24 – the Supreme Court rules that laws limiting political donations to $1,000 in Missouri are constitutional.
25 – the Congressional Budget Office reports that the flood of tax revenues resulting from the exceptionally strong economy will last for ten years.
26 – ‘The New York Times’ informs that U.S investigators have discovered links between a group of Algerians charged with plotting a terrorist attack in the U.S. and Osama Bin Laden, the exiled Saudi accused of bombing two American embassies.
31 – Republican Gov. George Ryan of Illinois halts all executions in the state citing a disgraceful record of convicting innocent people and putting them on death row. – top officials n the C.I.A. are accused of blocking an internal investigation into indications that the agency’s past director, John M. Deutsch, mishandled secret information.
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