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To Monetise Or Not - That Is My Question
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http://onblogging.com.au/2008/01/12/to-monetise-or-not-that-...
Submitted by facibus 9 months, 3 days, 1 hour ago
This is a guest post from Lightening of Lightening Online on the tricky subject of making money online from blogging. She asks a lot of questions to help her make the decision on how best to monetise her blog. Because she (like I) is Australian, she uses the locally preferred spelling “monetisation” rather than the US “monetization”.
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Boyd’s Law of Blog Link Acceptability
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http://facibus.com/onblogging/2008/01/01/boyds-law-of-blog-l...
Submitted by facibus 9 months, 2 weeks, 6 hours ago
I know I’ve paraphrased this dozens of times, but here it is written out semi-formally - Boyd’s Law of Blog Link Acceptability: Any link is acceptable to the reader provided it is relevant in context and adds clear value.
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Aussie Bloggers Forums are go!
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http://www.snoskred.org/2007/12/exciting-news-aussiebloggers...
Submitted by facibus 9 months, 2 weeks, 1 day, 21 hours ago
Post by Snoskred announcing the birth of the Aussie Bloggers Forum, a community blogging project.
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Meeting needs - why social computing works « Matt’s Musings
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http://magia3e.wordpress.com/2007/06/26/meeting-needs-why-so...
Submitted by magia3e 15 months, 3 weeks, 20 hours ago
Matt looks at needs theory as a way to explain why people love social computing.
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IAs vs BAs - the IKEA model « Matt’s Musings
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http://magia3e.wordpress.com/2007/06/26/ias-vs-bas/
Submitted by magia3e 15 months, 3 weeks, 20 hours ago
Matt describes the work of information architects by using a similie -- IKEA and industrial designers
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Peter Morville on Jesse James Garrett — the IA role, discipline and community « Matt’s Musings
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http://magia3e.wordpress.com/2007/09/06/peter-morville-on-je...
Submitted by magia3e 13 months, 1 week, 3 days, 3 hours ago
Matt looks at IA issues - on role, discipline and community.
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What’s my scene — user roles and needs in social computing « Matt’s Musings
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http://magia3e.wordpress.com/2007/12/21/whats-my-scene-user-...
Submitted by magia3e 9 months, 3 weeks, 2 days, 5 hours ago
Matt looks at the different roles and needs people play in social computing
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Intrapreneuring: A Process
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http://intrapreneurblog.com/2007/12/26/intrapreneuring-a-pro...
Submitted by facibus 9 months, 2 weeks, 4 days, 20 hours ago
I use the following example process in my Intrapreneuring 101 presentation:
1. Seek out the pain,
2. Look at things with an open mind (reframe, edgecraft, brainstorm),
3. Seek corporate champions, supporters, and a team,
4. Run the intrapreneuring project as a project,
5. Manage the critics, and
6. Deliver something useful.
7. Then… Wash, rinse, repeat.
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Gender in the workplace: On Confrontation and Flirtation
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http://facibusreviews.com/blog/2007/06/25/gender-in-the-work...
Submitted by facibus 15 months, 3 weeks, 3 days ago
DevChix writer Gloria has raised some interesting points in Let’s All Evolve Past This: The Barriers Women Face in Tech Communities. As a man who works with women in IT, I’d like to address two of her points: confrontation and flirtation.
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The power of leverage: How do we get to kill the blog monster?
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http://facibus.com/onblogging/2007/06/22/the-power-of-levera...
Submitted by facibus 15 months, 3 weeks, 6 days, 6 hours ago
Winston Churchill wrote:
Writing a book is an adventure. To begin with, it is a toy and an amusement; then it becomes a mistress, and then it becomes a master, and then a tyrant. The last phase is that just as you are about to be reconciled to your servitude, you kill the monster, and fling him out to the public.
A blog is a book without end - it is a toy and an amusement for a while, then there is some pleasure as small successes add up. It can become a monster.
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