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Different Remote Blogging Interfaces

We've been testing our new remote blogging interface for the Link Builder Network called Blogging Central, and while doing that I decided to enumerate some of the alternative remote blogging interfaces I am aware of. These include some very interesting and quite powerful programs. Here are the ones I've looked at:

Windows Live Writer - This is a slick program from Microsoft that interfaces with many different blogging platforms including Wordpress and b2Evolution - the two I am most interested in. I haven't actually tested it with other platforms such as blogger.com, but I am assuming it will work. For better or worse it lets you create complex posts that include tables and css elements. As with some others, this program requires you to individually configure each blog account you want to access. When you are dealing with more than 50 accounts, as in the case of the Link Builder Network, this can be a royal pain.

Scribfire for Firefox - Scribefire is a Firefox plugin. In other words, it only works with the Firefox browser. Scribefire is a very slick way to interface with many different types of blogs - including Wordpress, Blogger, Moveable Type, and a few others - but not b2evolution. It lets you create relatively complicated post layouts using tables and images, and it even lets you edit previously created posts. Unfortunately, there is no easy way to setup your logins. You will have to manually enter more than 50 blog logins for the Link Builder Network. And you will have to do that for each computer you want to use it with.

w.Bloggar - This is another free program that has been around for a while and has gone through a number of versions. It is currently in version 4.03, so you can be sure it is fairly stable. This program will interface with all our Wordpress and b2evolution blogs. It takes a bit of getting used to, and you must set it up for each of the blogs, but once set up it is quite efficient. We have used w.Bloggar for approximately 12 months to make posts for clients, so we know it is reliable. It is a bit more restricted on the formatting side - no tables, for instance - but this is probably a good thing. You can also load all your account logins and passwords by entering them into am .xml file and loading them all at once - a major time saver to be sure.

There are other programs like these, but I am not familiar with them.

The advantage of Blogging Central is that it is a dedicated system designed especially for posting to the Link Builder Network Wordpress blogs. Once in the system there is no need to login to each blog, and you can send the same post to as many as 4 blogs at once.

I will have a Blogging Central video up very soon.

Goa Villa Rentals Blog

Check out my new Goa Vacation Rentals blog. Goa is a small Indian state on the west coast of India. It is notable for its great climate, interesting cultural mix, colonial history, and hospitable tourism industry. Its a perfect place to find a Goa Villa Rental.

Traffic: Optimizing Techniques

To "optimize" each of your pages, here is what you should do:

1. Your primary keyword should appear in the "title" tag - the text that shows up in the blue title bar of the page.

2. Your page should begin with a <h1> heading tag which contains your primary keyword. For example, your title for a secondary page might be "Buying a Golden Retriever Puppy - Some Tips"

3. Your introductory paragraph should contain your primary keyword, and probably one or two instances of other closely related keywords.

4. The rest of your page should focus on related keywords with those keywords emphasized in the text and in sub-headings (using the h2, h3, or h4 tags.)

5. Most "experts" say your closing paragraph should also contain a few instances of your primary keyword.

6. Your page should contain a navigation menu with anchor text using the primary keywords for each page pointing to all the other important pages within your site.

7. You may also want to include a "resources" section which links out to other important resources - including other closely related things you have created - such as articles, videos, products, squidoo pages, blogs, and other websites.

Start thinking of your pages from the optimization point of view, and they will begin to do much better in the search engine rankings.

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Top five technology trends to watch for in 2006
Jan 22, 2006 - Linknet Product News

Top five technology trends to watch for in 2006

Top five technology trends to watch for in 2006

22 January, 2006 - By Doug Cooper, Country Manager, Intel of Canada

With 2005 in the history books and this month's highly touted Consumer Electronics Show (CES) complete, here are the top five technology trends to watch for in 2006.
Small business, big approach

Research conducted by IDC reveals Canadian small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) spend about 42 per cent less per worker on Information and Communication Technology (ICT) than their U.S. counterparts. While there does exist shining examples of Canadian SMBs using ICT to improve operational efficiencies, studies have also shown that these examples are few and far between. In 2006, technology companies will assume a greater responsibility in educating the SMB market about the importance of investing in ICT to remain competitive. As a result, a responsive SMB sector -- the just under one-million SMBs (one to 20 employees) that account for 86 per cent of Canadian companies Statistics Canada, Business Register, December 2004 -- will see an increase in business efficiencies and market penetration.

You can take it with you

2006 will be the year you can have your cake and eat it too. A new generation of thin and light notebook PCs have been designed to provide superior performance, enhanced wireless capabilities and improved battery life.

And they won't have your daddy's processors inside. Notebooks with dual core processors will support surround sound, enhanced graphics and high- definition TV, allowing users to blend work and play in new and exciting ways largely where they want, when they want. With the proliferation of wireless notebooks growing and enlightened companies recognizing that employees want more flexible working hours and locations, expect to see more changes in where and how people work. In homes, small businesses and on campuses in Canada notebooks are rapidly becoming the computer of choice. We are seeing computers become truly personal.

Computer downtime not a pastime

Canadian IT managers' and employees' long-held complaints about computer downtime will begin to be resolved in 2006. Beginning this year, many PCs will ship with Active Management Technology (AMT). This new technology will allow companies and services to diagnose and repair PCs, software, operating systems or hardware failures remotely, 24 hours-a-day, seven days-a-week even if the PC is off. Employees will be able to complete tasks without interruption, while IT support staff can instead concentrate on higher-value generating functions. With five per cent of help desk calls accounting for 52 per cent of total support costs, AMT will reduce IT maintenance costs by 30 per cent and reduce desk side visits by 41.5 per cent, saving companies thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of dollars in productivity. 2003 Intel IT Trouble Tickets

The need for speed ... in a smaller package (power and small machines)

Not only will PCs get faster in 2006, they'll also get smaller, and quieter. The distinction between notebooks and traditional desktop PCs is blurring and is leading to the next wave of new devices designed for communication and entertainment. As computing devices gets smaller and more portable, the need for low power and extended battery life increases. In the coming year, businesses and consumers will see new, sleek PC designs being offered by original equipment manufacturers that will allow consumers to manage digital home content and work remotely with more ease than ever before.

Division in the digital divide

Home entertainment will make a dramatic leap this year and content will be king. With millions of hours of digital material poised to become available online, Canadians will increasingly turn to PCs to download, store, view, buy, manage and share their favourite music, movies, photos and more. Look for the digital home to find its groove in 2006 as Canadian companies offer new on-demand content and services over the Web.

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