A Sign of The Times

Posted on April 16th, 2010 by admin

By mixing song with social and political commentary, the emotion of being poor, black and or uneducated was not only heard by mainstream America, but was felt as well. The music was a powerful tool in getting the message of the social despair that was prevalent at the time. It said people should focus on solutions, not just the problems, which created hopelessness. As stated in his book Funk, “ The Funk, in particular, reflects the spirit of great comings together – the growing unity amid diversity and change. (Vincent p.44)
Much of the music of black musicians reflected the climate of the times.

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Patti Austin Performs To Benefit Scripps Cancer Ce

Posted on April 13th, 2010 by admin

The Grammy Award-Winning singer and songwriter, Patti Austin, will perform live at the event that will benefit Scripps Cancer Center. 40th Anniversary Mercy Ball, Tune In to Mercy, will be held at Anthology in downtown San Diego on Saturday, April 10, 2010.

Scripps Cancer Center at Scripps Mercy Hospital is the only hospital-based cancer program serving more than one million people who live or work in downtown San Diego, South Bay and surrounding communities. The 40th Anniversary Mercy Ball will support a new Women’s Breast Care Center and state-of-the-art equipment for detecting and diagnosing breast cancer on the San Diego campus. Proceeds will also fund vital operating programs and services for the Scripps Cancer Center at both our Chula Vista and San Diego campuses…READ MORE…pattiaustin

Blog Marketing Online: What You Should Know

Posted on April 12th, 2010 by admin

Marketing your blog online can get complicated and confusing if you are working on your first one. However, for a blog marketing guru, it really is not that complicated. Anyone that is familiar with blog marketing online knows that it takes dedication, hard work and consistency. For someone just starting out with their marketing campaign, it may seem like a lot of work with little or no pay off to be seen right afterwards. However, just know that marketing is something that you have to build. You have to work on it and continue to market your blog.

There are many things that you can do to market your blog and get it out there to be seen by the world. One of the most important things is to visit other blogs that are relevant to yours and leave comments. Doing so gets your blog out there to readers of other’s blogs. And in return can get you some new visitors as well as readers. While all of this might seem confusing at first, after a while you will get the hang of it and it will make sense and fall in place.

Posting on your blog on a regular basis is another way to get new readers. Who wants to read a blog that is never even updated? Would you? Of course not! So give your readers what they want with new content and give it to them often. Post daily, weekly or bi weekly and be consistent about it. This way your readers and visitors will know how often to check your blog for a new post.

Know where your traffic is coming from. Know which search engines are directing people to your blog and which are not. Find out what keywords are bringing people to your blog as well. If you know all of this all ready, use it to your advantage. Write more content on the keywords that are working for you and monitor where you fall on the search engine pages that are sending visitors.

If someone leaves a comment on your blog, be sure to acknowledge it. No one wants to have a conversation with themselves, and it will only take a brief moment to reply and let them know you appreciate them. Otherwise if you have a section full of comments and you have not replied, chances are that you will not be getting many more. The readers may even drop you off of their list of blogs to visit frequently as well. Using your head and treating others as you would want to be treated is a big part of marketing.

Make friends with other bloggers. Network with them and find out how they get so many visitors to their blog and what they do to keep them interested. Exchanging ideas with other bloggers that are successful is a great idea and a good way to make friends. If you want, you can even become friends with other bloggers offline as well. Use this to your advantage and do not just take from the conversation though, be sure that you share all of your blog marketing techniques as well with your new found blogging friends.

If you happen to be quoting an article from another source or blog, always be sure to provide a link back to the original. Other wise this is known as plagiarism and something that is looked down on in the world of marketing. Stealing someone else’s content is not a good idea and not something that you will get away with. You will get caught if you try to say someone else’s work is your own of it is not. This is not a good way to start off in the blog marketing world as well.

Blog marketing is a great way to make extra income and get your blog out there and known. Use these techniques above to get your blog more traffic and readers and you will eventually reap the rewards.
Carita

Blog And Ping Does It Work?

Posted on April 9th, 2010 by admin

I have been doing an experiment with blogging and pinging, one of the ways which supposedly gets your site listed and ranked higher quicker.

Firstly I’ll explain what blogging and pinging is. Blog and ping is a technique you can use to get your site listed in search engines. The idea is that search engines like blogs because of the ever updating content, so they keep going back. By writing a blog and placing some site links in the posts, the search engines will spider the links, and pages shortly after you blog.

Pinging is when you send a “ping” to let the directories, which keep lists of blogs, and when those blogs are updated, know that you have added content to your blog. These are allegedly closely watched by the search engine spiders, so they can spider any new content and add it to the search engine which controls them.

Anyway, back to my experiment, does blogging and pinging really get your site noticed?

Well my results have been encouraging. I have tested by only using a blog as the front page of a new information site I started. http://www.informationpagesonline.com has only been advertised by way of the blog to announce new content, and then pinged through http://www.pingoat.com which distributes the blog entries to several large ping sites.

Following a week of adding content, and then posting an announcement of the new content to the blog on the front page and pinging with pingoat, the site seems to be getting visitors to most of the sections, which I can see from the log files. I can also see some of the traffic is coming from search engines, and also a lot of spider activity can be seen on the site, where the search engines are crawling the content.

So I have to conclude that blogging and pinging is a way of getting listed on search engines, or at least of getting noticed by them quickly.
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Should you be blogging and pinging?

Of course that’s up to you, but for the time it takes, it maybe worth trying blog and ping for yourself and tracking the results. A quick blog post (use http://www.blogger.com if you don’t already have a blog) and then ping with pingoat takes only a few minutes, and may help a site into all the search engines quickly.

Blog Farm Pro Review

Posted on April 9th, 2010 by admin

Before we begin I will warn you that Blog Farm Pro is not for the feint of heart. You will need to be a fairly experienced web user to realise the full potential of this set of tools. In particular you will need to be familiar with the Web Host Manager/Cpanel software. Having said that, there are very useful screen capture videos detailing every major process so if you can learn, you can use BFP.

On to the review … rarely does a piece of software come along which gets my juices flowing like this fantastic offering from a couple of guys who’ve managed to create what is possibly the most powerful set of tools you could find online to help you profit from blogging.

In case you haven’t heard, blogging is all the rage. There are even recognized blog awards putting this modern age phenomenon firmly on the map as something which allows almost anyone the chance to express their opinion and strike up a dialogue with those of a like mind. Very simply, a blog is an online diary with the option of allowing the readers to comment on the entries posted by the blog owner. A blog is a great ‘community builder’.

Partly because of the social aspects involved, search engines absolutely love blogs and using them as a way to make money with programs like Google Adsense can be very profitable. Using the free blog software known as WordPress it is very easy to set yourself up with a blog, begin posting content and hopefully begin profiting from clicks on your Adsense.

Once you begin down this route you soon begin to realize that three or four blogs are simply not enough if you want to make good money with contextual advertising programs such as Adsense. This is where it comes down to numbers pure and simple. To make real money using this method you need to dramatically scale up the number of blogs you own.

An initial target would be seven hundred to one thousand WordPress blogs. With this in mind, once you see how long it takes to setup one blog (even though the install process is very simple) you will realize that it could take you a very long time to set up enough blogs to begin making good money. When we are talking these kinds of numbers the system is referred to as a blog farm. Using blog farms there are some very tidy incomes being earned online but it does take work.

For this reason, I was very excited when my friend introduced me to Blog Farm Pro. For a minimal investment you gain access to an exclusive membership site providing you with a comprehensive set of tools which enables you to build anywhere from ten to as many as three hundred blogs or more in one day. I haven’t tried to calculate the amount of time this site has saved me but I know we are talking days not hours.

Here’s a quick rundown of the main tools available to the Blog Farm Pro user.

Blog farm tools

* Blog Farm Creator
* Blog Farm Subdomain Creator
* Spider/Poster 1&2
* Pinger

Site building tools

* Domain Hosting Creator
* Subdomain Creator
* Content Manipulator
* Web Site Builder

Control tools

* Simple Cron Editor
* Advanced Cron Editor

Misc tools

* Article Regenerator – Single
* Quick Blog Creator
* Quick Database Creator
* Quick Cron Creator
* Quick Pinger
* List Shuffler

Everything has been specifically designed to run on Cpanel servers. If you are using any other kind of server software then Blog Farm Pro will be no good to you.

The blog farm tools are the core of the system. Here you can create multiple pre configured WordPress installations using randomly selected themes with custom plugins all of your choosing. Blogs can be created on top level domains or sub domains.

Blog Farm Pro sequentially works through your list of blogs to be created. It actually logs into your web host manager, creates the domain (or sub domain), database and WordPress installation all in one go … awesome! Once your blogs are created you can give the spider a list of web sites whereupon it will go off and spider those sites posting the content (with a link back) to your specified selection of blogs at a schedule determined by you. Doesn’t get much better than that.

The site building tools are also very useful. Here you can create multiple Cpanel domain hosting accounts and any number of sub domains. These tools dramatically increase the speed at which you can create your hosting accounts. If you have ever tried to sit down and create a thousand sub domains you will appreciate how useful these tools actually are.

With the content manipulator, site builder and FTP upload facility, Blog Farm Pro brings weblog/site-building on a massive scale easily within the reach of every web marketer.

The control tools allow you to set your schedules for spider posting and here you can also select the ping schedule. The pinger allows you to specify any number of blogs and ping them from a regularly updated rotating proxy IP list at a schedule you determine (phew!). Again, the seasoned Adsense blogger will absolutely love this feature.

The miscellaneous tools provide you with an article regenerator, single blog, database and cron creators a quick pinger and a list shuffler which are all very handy items to have in your toolbox. The owners of Blog Farm Pro are very responsive and you will always get an answer to any questions you may have on the forums.

I have used Blog Farm Pro enough to know that this is something I really cannot do without. If you want to build massive blog farms in a very short space of time then Blog Farm Pro is definitely worthy of further investigation. The amount of time this package saves you is enough to give you that competitive edge which you need to succeed in the Adsense blogging game.

Just imagine … you could easily build a thousand blogs in a week – hell you could build three thousand! Now if each one of those blogs only earns you one dollar per month then you would be making one thousand to three thousand dollars a month. Now we’re talking!

The idea behind Blog Farm Pro was actually not to create monetised blogs but to use your blog farms as a means of getting your money sites indexed in the engines. The theory goes: build your blog farms, build your sites, post your sites to your blog farms and watch the indexing happen. This works too and whichever way you decide to use BFP I’m sure you’ll quickly come to realise that here’s a set of tools you really need … like, yesterday!Wein Blog

Race Realtions In The Media

Posted on April 8th, 2010 by admin

No thought is given to the idea that for some other groups, seeing anyone of their race in a magazine or on television as represented by the media, is rare unless they are being arrested or are presented in a light that makes you as a person of color feel ashamed or embarrassed. I see white privilege as a large issue because of the dominance the white culture has had on the society at large. In his article, Frankenburg states, “… elements of white culture as the unspoken norm. This assumption of a white norm was so prevalent…” This brief statement is so powerful because I believe it underscores the very essence of white privilege. The idea that anything that fits within the mainstream western white culture is normal and anything mildly or greatly different is somehow abnormal, unusual or different. In the same article, Frankenburg speaks about how white culture is seen as status quo by which all other items are to be judged.

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Enjoy Hundreds Of Movies In HD With HD DVD Players

Posted on April 7th, 2010 by admin

The obsolescence of the HD format should not stop anyone from buying HD DVD Players. In fact, there are more reasons why you should buy one. Aside from significant drop in the prices per unit, one can also save on the purchase of the movie titles released in HD as these discs are also now being sold in prices way lower than their Blu-ray counterparts. The large size of the movie catalog available in HD discs is enough to justify purchasing an HD player. A quick online search will reveal where you can browse among hundreds of these titles from Paramount, Universal and Warner Bros.

How To Utilize A Horizontal DVD Storage Rack

Posted on April 6th, 2010 by admin

If you are worried if having a tower type DVD Storage Rack can topple over and cause your painstakingly collected DVD collection to fall and break, you can try having a horizontal DVD rack instead. A horizontal type of DVD rack is usually attached to the wall at eye level. Sometimes, it is even placed over the TV so that it would be easy to see the movies you’d want to watch. For people who want to save some space, a horizontal rack can also be a solution. It can be placed on the space in the wall that is directly beneath the ceiling, since this space is hardly ever used.

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