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Why Shouldn’t Your Blog Be Your Home Page?

Posted by Renzie on February 18, 2008

Google has always been my default home page for as long as I can remember.  Lately though, I’ve noticed that when I fire up my Firefox browser, I check out three things right away: mail (on my gmail account), Facebook (alright, so I’m probably marginally addicted…), and Multiply (…marginally addicted to social networking!).

From there, I’d go to check on my usual websites- check out some entertainment news, or the latest music chart movements, or the latest news in gaming- or do some online business like pay some bills or something.

The rest of my day will be spent blogging, and linking references into my blog, or checking out any other variety of social networking and social bookmarking sites from YouTube to Technorati.  I’ve gone to the point of actually spending more than 8 hours a day online- including the time I spend in front of the PC after work- which is to say I’m either playing World of Warcraft or doing even more blogging.

I suppose this is all really about putting some much-needed order into my life.  There’s just so much going on already, and there’s probably much more going on later on, so I suppose I’ll have to make way for new stuff coming through.

So the first order of business is to set this blog “The Life and Times of The Renzie Man” as my home page.  Let’s see how that works out.  Gonna work on getting this blog just a little bit more functional: at least as far as we can fine-tune it- the free version of WordPress doesn’t seem to support some of the things I’d like to have just now.

Gonna put more link lists, and RSS feeds and widgets on the side.  Just to make this an easier springboard to get into other sites. It also means more updates from time to time, probably on a more daily basis.

Let’s get to it, shall we?

Posted in Blogging Advice, Blogs and Blogging, Everyday Effective Habits, Facebook, Internet Marketing, Live Life Easier, Renzie This Week!, Renzie's Random Stuff, SMO: Social Media Optimization | No Comments »

Guess Who This Guy Is Playing "Lovestoned / I Think That She Knows"

Posted by Renzie on January 20, 2008

Okay, I was checking out YouTube just a while back, and went on to the ‘Most Liked’ videos of the week, right? And I check out this clip right here- watch it a bit.

Now, you pop-fans will most likely recognize that as the interlude on Justin’ Timberlake’s massive radio hit, “LoveStoned/I Think That She Knows”. Again, nothing too out-of-the-ordinary, other than the fact that the dude playing the interlude had it pretty much spot-on, and manages to improvise a little bit.

So I go ahead and check out the comments, coz I’d like to leave some, give the guy his props. And then I realize, based on the comments- the dude playing on the clip is John Mayer!

How kickass is that? Apparently, the video clip is hosted on his Youtube account, where he goes by the nick “Mayermusic“. He even left a nice note about the video clip:

Heard this in the car today, wanted to try it out… Collings I-35 through a Roland Space Echo pedal, Cornish NG-2 Fuzz and Fender ‘64 Vibroverb… Looped through a Boomerang pedal.

What a guy, huh? See, I already like John Mayer, but it’s little things like these that make me more of a fan. Keep it up, John. More power.

Check out the official John Mayer website here. Cheers!

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I Like AddThis.com!

Posted by Renzie on January 20, 2008

The following post originally came out in one of my other blogs, “Blog. Blogger. Bloggest!”. Check out the rest of that blog for more insights on the world of blogs and blogging. Particularly useful for you who are just starting to blog, and those wanting to build better blogs. Enjoy!

In my quest to find out how they put little “Bookmark This!” buttons at the bottom of every post on your blog, I have managed to stumble upon (no pun intended) a rather useful service on AddThis.com.

As a blogger, you’ll want the buttons from AddThis.com because of several reasons, all pretty much pointed out on their homepage.

1. It allows for easy bookmarking. Once a reader likes one of your posts, you have a button right there that allows bookmarking on several services- Technorati, Digg, Facebook, MSN Live, Furl, Ask, Del.icio.us, Google, Reddit, Stumbleupon, Yahoo MyWeb, Twitter, and so much more.

Note that I probably haven’t even familiarized myself with some- okay fine- a lot of these services, but let’s leave it at that for now, and get back to them in greater detail later on.

2. It helps promote your site. Sending content to social bookmarking services like those mentioned above helps bring traffic to your site. So, yes, you’d want to do this.

3. It increases your rankings. More traffic means a greater likelihood of people linking to your site, and therefore, higher ranking on search engine results pages.

4. It reduces overall clutter. No need for separate codes and buttons for each bookmarking service. One less thing to worry about, so just keep on churning out good content!

5. It’s easy to install. No shit. If I have been able to figure it out, so can you. Assuming you already have an account on AddThis.com, just click on the large ‘Get Your Button’ button on the home page. Pick the kind of widget you’d want- whether one for bookmarking or one for subscribing to your feeds- and how it looks like.

You go to a page which enables you to put an AddThis button on your blog, and gives you a code to put on your template’s html coding so that all your posts have an AddThis button at the footer of every post.

6. It comes with free statistics. Because sometimes, you’d like to know more on how readers are bookmarking and sharing your content.

7. It’s very reliable. Heck, a lot of sites and blogs already use this service, including Time.com, TechCrunch, ABC, Lonely Planet, Freewebs, Tower Records, just to name a few

8. It’s free! Can’t argue with that, can you?

So if you’re building a blog, go right ahead and sign up for an account on AddThis.com. Get the buttons for your blog, and keep on posting!

Cheers!

Posted in Blog-building Tecniques, Blogs and Blogging, Internet Marketing, Renzie Recommends, SEM: Search Engine Marketing, SMO: Social Media Optimization | 1 Comment »

Diddling with Del.icio.us

Posted by Renzie on January 18, 2008

The following post originally came out in one of my other blogs, “Blog. Blogger. Bloggest!”. Check out the rest of that blog for more insights on the world of blogs and blogging. Particularly useful for you who are just starting to blog, and those wanting to build better blogs. Enjoy!

I was playing around with my del.icio.us account the whole day today, mainly trying to figure out how to slap a del.icio.us script at the footer of each post, versus just having one at the side of my blog.

Del.icio.us is a free social software web service for sharing web bookmarks. See, there used to be a time when you’d bookmark your favorite websites from whatever PC you’d be using at the moment. Del.icio.us takes all that bookmarking several steps further because, not only can you store all your personal bookmarks on an easy-to-use, easy-to-access online account, you can also share your bookmarks with other people, as well as check out what other people are bookmarking.

So in essence, del.icio.us allows you to create your very own list of links, categorize it, and share it with others. You can access this list anytime you’re online, so you can practically bring your list of links and bookmarks to any PC or laptop you’re working on.

As a blogger, you want this service. For several reasons:

1. On the front page, you can see what are the hottest topics/pages/blogs at any given time. You’ll want a quick way of finding the newest, or the most popular resources online, especially on subjects related to your blog.
2. It’s a great way to market you and/or your brand, or in this case, your blog. You would want to use del.icio.us to promote your blog and your individual blog entries with other people.
3. It’s really meant for networking. You’d want to hook up with people who also look for the same things you do, and share bookmarks with them, as they share theirs with you.
4. It’s a great way to archive your blog. Del.icio.us allows you to keep track of what you’ve already written or what you still want to write about.

Check this out: Roland Piquepaille has a great read on how he uses del.icio.us. Sign up for del.icio.us by visiting their website. For more information on del.icio.us, read more about it on Wikipedia here.

I hope this has been useful. Enjoy!

share this on del.icio.us!

Posted in Blog-building Tecniques, Bloggers, Blogs and Blogging, SEM: Search Engine Marketing, SEO: Search Engine Optimization, SMO: Social Media Optimization | No Comments »

Twitter, Twitter!

Posted by Renzie on January 15, 2008

The following post originally came out in one of my other blogs, “Blog. Blogger. Bloggest!”. Check out the rest of that blog for more insights on the world of blogs and blogging. Particularly useful for you who are just starting to blog, and those wanting to build better blogs. Enjoy!

I’ve just successfully put up Twitter on a few of my blogs.

Twitter is a free micro-blogging service, which enables you to post updates of about 140 characters long- enough for a short sentence, and enough to tell people what you’re doing, what you feel or what you’re going through with just a few words.

You can go sign up quickly for a Twitter account here on their website. Once there, you’ll want to start looking for friends who are also on Twitter. Eventually, you’ll be able to ‘follow’ each other through little updates you leave online.

You can get the html codes for your Twitter account so you can embed it in your blog, MySpace or website. I was able to set up my Twitter on one of my Blogger blogs here, and also on my Multiply. It shouldn’t be any problem setting it up on, say, a WordPress blog- in fact, I’ll get down to it once I’m done here.

Another interesting feature is that you can actually send Twitter updates via SMS- through your mobile phone. Which means you can easily tell people what you’re having for lunch right at moment, or what you think of the latest Will Smith movie, or mention how you’ve spotted some local celebrity at Greenhills or something.

Give Twitter a try- I understand that it’s probably not for everybody. It’s just one of the many options available to you for keeping in touch with your online network- but not like you already need any more social media applications, right?

In any case, if you do feel like Twittering, do look me up- look for ‘Renzie’ and drop me a message. Cheers!

Read more about Twitter here on Wikipedia, or check out their website here.

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Toying with Technorati

Posted by Renzie on January 14, 2008

The following post originally came out in one of my other blogs, “Blog. Blogger. Bloggest!”. Check out the rest of that blog for more insights on the world of blogs and blogging. Particularly useful for you who are just starting to blog, and those wanting to build better blogs. Enjoy!

Seems like a real fun site. Technorati is an online service that allows you to keep track of other blogs from all over the world.

It works just like a search engine, you can search by topic, tags or keywords, keep track of your favorites, and visit blogs based on your searches, or by other people’s recommendations.

Signing up to Technorati involves letting them know which blogs are yours- so you not only create a short profile (so other people can know a little bit about you), but you also create a list of all the blogs you author.

You want this, because it effectively registers your blog into Technorati’s massive blog directory, and therefore gives you a chance to get much-needed exposure for your and your blog/s.

It seems that your blogs are measured by “authority”, which are denoted by a certain amount of points. Currently, this blog’s authority points are at 5, which isn’t much, considering the most popular blogs on Technorati have authority points in the tens of thousands! *gasp*

Which therefore begs the question: How do you gain more authority points on Technorati?

A quick Google search led me to a forum on The V7 Network- and a number of contributing members have thrown in their two cents’ with regards to increasing your standing on Technorati.

According to a post by info4beingrich…

Technorati authority increases with incoming links. So you should: 1. Make comments on various blogs, so that your links in the comments are treated as backlinks (but be careful, don’t spam comments)
2. Swap links or bu