2. Financial bloggers are literally a dime a dozen these days. But
that doesn’t mean they’re not as likely to provide a good market
tip or some insight into the state of the market. Any advantage
can make a huge difference during these thin-as-paint volume
days.
Just ask our own Shawn Langlois, who scours about 50 every
morning while researching our Need to Know blog. As his own
blog shows, financial bloggers have a way with treasure hunts,
from details you overlooked to where-on-earth-did-they-find-
that charts. But don’t forget: Bad calls and lousy advice come
with the territory.
3. Technology Blogs
theguardian.com, formerly known as Guardian Unlimited and
guardian.co.uk, is a British news and media website owned by
the Guardian Media Group. Georgina Henry, who died in
February 2014, was appointed editor in 2011. It contains nearly
all of the content of the newspapers The Guardian and The
Observer, as well as a substantial body of web-only work
produced by its own staff, including a rolling news service
4. engadget.com
Engadget is a multilingual technology blog network with daily
coverage of gadgets and consumer electronics. Engadget
currently operates a total of ten blogs—four written in English
and six international versions with independent editorial staff.
Engadget has in the past ranked among the top five in the
"Technorati top 100“and was noted in TIME for being one of
the best blogs of 2010.
5. Gizmodo.com
Gizmodo is a design and technology blog. It is
part of the Gawker Media network run by Nick
Denton and runs on the Kinja platform. The
blog, launched in 2002, was originally edited by
Peter Rojas, but he was recruited by Weblogs,
Inc. to launch their similar technology blog
Engadget. By mid-2004, Gizmodo and Gawker
together were bringing in revenue of
approximately $6,500 per month, definitely a
success blog.
6. Finance Blogs
Business Insider is an American business and technology
news website launched in February 2009 and based in New
York City. Founded by DoubleClick Founder and former CEO
Kevin P. Ryan, it is the overarching brand where Silicon Alley
Insider (launched May 16, 2007) and Clusterstock (launched
March 20, 2008) appear.
7. MoneyCrashers
Money Crashers! Our mission is to develop a community of
people who try to make financially sound decisions. The
website strives to educate individuals in making wise choices
about credit and debt, investing, education, real estate,
insurance, spending, and more
8. Entertainment Blogs
The channel focuses on sports-related programming including
live and recorded event telecasts, sports news and talk shows,
and other original programming.
9. The hoffington post
The Huffington Post (sometimes abbreviated Huff Post or
HuffPo) is an American online news aggregator and blog
founded by Arianna Huffington, Kenneth Lerer, Andrew
Breitbart,and Jonah Peretti, featuring columnists. The site
offers news, blogs, and original content and covers politics,
business, entertainment, environment,
12. Advantages of “Recommendations”
It’s an excuse to connect. While some people make unsolicited
Recommendations, the majority of Recommendations are the result
of the receiver requesting them. That prompts the requester to engage
the recommender and remind them of why they value the requester.
13. Connects A Thriving Community
People love to belong to a
community, or a Tribe as Seth Godin
puts it. The more you are able to
connect like-minded people together,
the more they will appreciate you for
doing so. Create an opportunity for
passionate people to come together
because the leader that does this
*usually* reaps the benefits.
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management system (CMS) based on PHP and MySQL. Features include
a plugin architecture and a template system. WordPress was used by
more than 23.3% of the top 10 million websites as of January 2015.
WordPress is the most popular blogging system in use on the Web, at
more than 60 million websites
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