Thanksgiving is upon us in the U.S. If you have a MySpace page, then you might want to dress it up with a Thanksgiving layout! It just takes a few minutes to give your MySpace page a completely new and festive look with Thanksgiving layouts and designs!
Follow the link to read my list of 5 sites to find MySpace Thanksgiving layouts.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Dress up Your MySpace Page with Thanksgiving Layouts originally appeared on About.com Web Logs on Wednesday, November 25th, 2009 at 01:50:26.
Last month, Blogger asked users to submit the best words that they felt describe the Blogger application today and the best words to describe the Blogger application they'd like to be able to use in the future.
The results are in, and Blogger has published both the current and future words describing the application in word clouds. You can check both word clouds out here.
The most interesting thing to me from these word clouds are the following:
These are very clear messages from the Blogger user community. Let's wait and see if Blogger listens to the wants and needs that users are making loud and clear.
What do you think? Leave a comment and share your top word to describe Blogger now and your top word to describe the Blogger you want in the future.
Blogger in Your Words originally appeared on About.com Web Logs on Tuesday, November 24th, 2009 at 10:46:39.
40 blogging jobs have been listed in the About.com Web Logs forum in the Blogging Jobs folder. There is even a blogging job writing for AOL Travel listed this week! Take a look and see if your next paying blogging gig is waiting for you!
Also, be sure to read the top 5 tips for professional bloggers (that is, bloggers who get paid to blog) and 6 steps to get a paid blogging job before you apply to any blogging job announcement.
40 Blogging Jobs Listed in About.com Web Logs Forum originally appeared on About.com Web Logs on Sunday, November 22nd, 2009 at 07:04:16.
There is a handy tool that you can use to keep track of mentions of any keywords you choose online called Google Alerts. Many people and businesses use Google Alerts for online reputation management. In other words, they want to know what people are saying online about them, their businesses, their products, or any other keywords they choose.
With the easy to use TweetBeep Twitter app, you can monitor mentions of your chosen keywords on Twitter, too. It just takes a few seconds to set up alerts for your selected keywords using TweetBeep. You can choose to receive hourly or daily emails that provide you with a list of your keyword mentions (other than your own) on Twitter.
You can read my review of TweetBeep here to find out the benefits and limitations of this Twitter app. And don't forget to click the Write a Review button at the end of my review to add your own!
Monitor Your Keyword Mentions on Twitter with TweetBeep originally appeared on About.com Web Logs on Friday, November 20th, 2009 at 07:15:19.
There are so many free Twitter apps out there, that it can be hard to decide which ones to test first. If you have more than a few hundred Twitter followers, and you haven't tried TweetDeck yet, then this is a Twitter app you need to check out.
TweetDeck lets you organize and manage your followers into groups, making it easy to keep track of conversations. If you find yourself missing important tweets in your cluttered Twitter stream, then TweetDeck can help.
You can read my review of TweetDeck here, and be sure to click the Write a Review button at the end of my review to add your own. You have to create an About.com account to add your own review, but it just takes a few seconds and it's free!
Organize Your Twitter Activities with TweetDeck originally appeared on About.com Web Logs on Thursday, November 19th, 2009 at 12:09:51.