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YouTube 101: How to Upload



Blogging Statistics

Consider these statistics:

  • Over 12 million American adults currently maintain a blog.
  • More than 147 million Americans use the Internet.
  • Over 57 million Americans read blogs.
  • 1.7 million American adults list making money as one of the reasons they blog.

  • 89% of companies surveyed say they think blogs will be more important in the next five years.

  • 9% of internet users say they have created blogs.
  • 6% of the entire US adult population has created a blog.
  • Technorati is currently tracking over 70 million blogs.
  • Over 120 thousand blogs are created every day.
  • There are over 1.4 million new blog posts every day.
  • 22 of the 100 most popular websites in the world are blogs.
  • 37% of blog readers began reading blogs in 2005 or 2006.
  • 51% of blog readers shop online.
  • Blog readers average 23 hours online each week.




Smart Marriages Tech Boot Camp Notes

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Seth Godin & Tom Peters on blogging.





Google Voice gives you more control over your phone calls. With Google Voice, you get one number for all your phones, cheap international calls, voicemail like email, and more, for free!




The State of the Internet




HootSuite, the professional Twitter client, lets users manage their entire Twitter experience from one easy-to-use interface. With HootSuite, users can manage multiple Twitter profiles with multiple editors on each, schedule tweets, track stats, RSS their content, and more.




Google Forms let you collect information from any-sized group into a single online spreadsheet.




Tungle.me is another simple way to make meetings happen!




(via Mashable!): We’ve put together some of our best resources, how-tos and guides to help individuals, businesses, organizations and non-profits get the most out of your experiences on Facebook.



Want to make an instant screencasts? Check out Screenr. It’s a pretty nifty tool whether you want to record a quick how-to for a co-worker, a demo for a client, or just share a project with friends. You can also follow them on Twitter via @Screener.



HOW TO: Do Anything Online in 2010

via Mashable: A vast archive of how-to guides on everything from professional networking to planning a vacation online


Sprixi: Search for free images easily!

Sprixi is a handy tool that helps you choose and use an image quickly and easily. It currently pulls images from Flickr, OpenClipart.org, and from user uploads.
Sprixi - Free images I choose and use


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