Welcome to our First Social Media Blog Carnival!
Welcome to the March 10, 2008 edition of social media blog carnival. Wow! Thanks for all the great submissions guys. There’s a lot of great content on Social Media so let’s dive right into it.
General Web 2.0
Charles H. Green presents Conversations with a Spambot posted at Trust Matters, saying, “What happens when you call the customer support line of a company which sells its products with spam? Read, and find out.”
Nesher presents Utterz-Updating your Blog through Mobile Phone posted at Blogging for Good in the Modern World, saying, “Utterz offers free services allowing you to update your blog remotely through your mobile phone”
Raymond presents File Sharing and Downloading Music – Fun and Free But Beware of The RIAA posted at Money Blue Book. This is a great post looking into the history of music/file sharing online and the current situation with the RIAA.
Marc and Angel presents The Google Anonymous are Safe and Jobless posted at Marc and Angel, saying, “The negative effects of being completely anonymous on Google and how to fix the problem.”
Social Media
Lisa Hoover presents Does Open Source Need Its Own Social Network? | OStatic posted at OStatic blogs. Niche markets are becoming larger and larger, and I really like the idea of a social network for people who love Open Source software. This is already a huge, internet-saavy niche and having a place to share and build community would be great.
Rich Maltzman, PMP presents Pod-ject Management posted at Scope crêpe. Since Podcasting is near and dear to my heart, this is a great beginner guide to podcasting.
Social Media Sites
Tom Maingay presents By the power of Youtube! posted at Thought Socks, saying, “I feel this points something out that many people aren’t aware of.”
Guy Patterson presents Youtube Stops View Counter On Ron Paul Interview – Nullamatix – Technology Made Simple posted at Nullamatix – Technology & Security Made Simple.
Social Media Strategy
Jimmy Sansi presents Guaranteed Traffic Today Using These 7 Simple Methods posted at The Kaizen Business. I love when bloggers share tips and tricks to increase traffic. These are some great social sites (especially for those who are tired of Digg) and Jimmy gives a great insight on how to use them to your advantage.
Stuart Marsh presents Building Traffic through Social Bookmarking posted at BeardyGeek.com, saying, “A video presentation on social bookmarking”
That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of social media blog carnival using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.
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great carnival! Thanks:-)