How do you say “2010″?

Coming off of “two thousand nine,” you’ll probably say “two thousand ten.” In fact, 4 out of 5 YouTube videos randomly reviewed by The Chronicle have people pronouncing it that way.

But you would be wrong, so wrong, according to the National Association of Good Grammar.

“NAGG has decided to step in and decree that (2010) should officially be pronounced ‘twenty ten,’ and all subsequent years should be pronounced as ‘twenty eleven,’ ‘twenty twelve,’ etc.,” proclaims the association’s news release.

The National Association of Good Grammar – essentially a guy named Tom Torriglia and some friends who also paid attention in English class – say people have been mispronouncing the year for 10 years.

“NAGG is here to put everybody back on the correct path,” Torriglia said by phone from his home in San Francisco. “We lost the battle when we went from 1999 to 2000 – but now we’re hoping to win the war.”

The “20″ should have been pronounced “twenty” all along, he said, pointing out that every year in the 20th century was pronounced “nineteen something.”

” ‘Twenty’ follows ‘nineteen.’ ‘Two thousand’ does not follow ‘nineteen.’ It’s logical.”

Fighting for grammar

Companies pay Torriglia, who has written technical manuals for two decades, to be logical and clear in explaining the least clear concepts, like how to use their own computer software. He’s also taught writing to aspiring technical writers and to junior college students.

Torriglia created NAGG in 1986 when he found himself calling publications about their grammatically incorrect ads.

“I would nag them,” he said.

Torriglia, who is writing a book he calls “The Grammar Police Never Sleep,” believes the time has come to nag again.

To punctuate the idea that “two thousand ten” is the wrong way to say it, Torriglia, 56, pointed out that no one would ever say, “I was born in one thousand nine hundred and fifty-three.”

Yet that’s how people keep saying “2010.” In one YouTube video, a preteen promises to make more YouTube videos in “two thousand ten.” Another has a guy on a yellow dirt bike saying he’s “amped about the all-new ‘two thousand ten’ ” model. A third features people trying to design novelty eyeglasses in the shape of “two thousand ten.”

To Torriglia, it’s relentless.

“I’m hearing it on TV commercials. I heard an announcer say it during ‘Monday Night Football.’ You cringe.”

Torriglia cringes, anyway. But he’s the kind of guy who cringes at the Safeway checkout line where the sign reads “10 items or less.”

“It should be fewer.”

He’s right.

Maybe not

But what choice did anyone really have this past decade? Were they going to start off the new millennium with a “twenty oh oh” hiccup, while avoiding the melodious “two thousand”?

There’s a reason Arthur C. Clarke didn’t call his book “Twenty Oh One: A Space Odyssey.”

It’s been a difficult decade for Torriglia, phonologically speaking.

“It was never ‘two thousand nine’ for me,” he sighed. “It was always ‘twenty aught nine.’ “

So the people hawking next year’s car models, the newscasters on TV and anyone else with a reason to say “2010″ aloud should embrace good grammar and say “twenty ten” right now, Torriglia said.

Not exactly, according to noted linguistics Professor George Lakoff of UC Berkeley.

“It’s not wrong to say ‘two thousand ten,’ ” Lakoff said. “And it’s not like ‘twenty ten’ is the right way.”

His explanation involves cognitive reference points, standards of speech and recognizing as anachronistic the notion that grammar can be right or wrong as people and cultures evolve.

Nevertheless, Lakoff predicted, ” ‘Twenty-ten’ is gonna take over. It’s shortest. It’s easiest to understand.”

On that point – if not on the syntax – the master linguist and the grammar police agree.


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It happens only once in a blue moon — and scientists say a blue moon is exactly what we’ll see in the skies this New Year’s Eve.

Don’t expect an azure glow over our lunar satellite, however. The term “blue moon” simply refers to the second full moon in a calendar month, something that hasn’t happened on a New Year’s Eve for nearly 20 years, NASA says.

“December 1990 ended with a blue moon, and many New Year’s Eve parties were themed by the event,” said Professor Philip Hiscock of the department of folklore at Memorial University of Newfoundland, in Canada. “It was a lot of fun.”

Most months have just one full moon, because the 29.5-day cycle of the moon matches up pretty well with the length of calendar months. Occasionally, there will be two full moons in a month, something that happens about every 2½ years, NASA says.

But a blue moon on December 31 is rare.

Elvis Presley crooned about it when he sang the old Rodgers and Hart song “Blue Moon,” in which he stood alone without a dream in his heart or a love of his own.

He struck a more hopeful tone in another tune, singing about his love returning to his arms “When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold Again.” He also covered Bill Monroe’s bluegrass classic, “Blue Moon of Kentucky.”

It is possible for the moon to have a cerulean hue, NASA says, but that’s sometimes caused by fine dirt circulating in the Earth’s atmosphere or the dark blue tone of the sky.

A blue moon hasn’t always meant the second full moon in a month. Hundreds of years ago, it simply meant “never” or “absurd,” Hiscock said.

“The phrase ‘blue moon’ has been around a long time, well over 400 years, but during that time its meaning has shifted,” he said. “I have counted six different meanings which have been carried by the term, and at least four of them are still current today. That makes discussion of the term a little complicated.

When the Indonesian volcano Krakatoa erupted in 1883, it put so much dust in the atmosphere that the moon actually appeared blue — an event so unusual that the term “once in a blue moon” was coined, according to NASA’s National Space Science Data Center. The effect lasted for almost two years, Hiscock said.

Full moons used to have 12 names, one for each month, such as “harvest moon,” NASA said. The term “blue moon” referred to the 13th full moon in a year.

The term acquired its current meaning in the 1940s, after the Farmer’s Almanac of Maine offered an astronomical definition of a blue moon “so convoluted that even professional astronomers struggled to understand it,” NASA wrote on its Web site.

A writer at Sky and Telescope magazine in the late 1940s tried to explain the almanac’s definition by saying it referred to the second full moon in a month.

“That was not correct, but at least it could be understood,” NASA wrote. “And thus the modern blue moon was born.”


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Blog Marketing Scams: Being Aware

You are ready to get out of the corporate world; you are ready to make that much needed move. Working for someone else is not always what it is cracked up to be, and you need a major change. Working for yourself can be rewarding and something that you might even be good at. However, you need to know where to start.

Blog marketing is a wonderful, to get started with working for yourself. There is no risk involved other than time, and it cost nothing to get started. This makes it something that almost anyone can do and start. However, you will need to be motivated in order to make it work, and also someone that does not need a boss breathing down their back to get things done and done on time.

With the internet being something that everyone in the world has access to, it is no wonder that everyone is starting a blog and making money with it. However, you have to be aware of the scams that are out there and the people that will take your money from you and give you nothing in return. These people are the ones that will tell you that you are getting a great deal, and just what you need, and will in return give you nothing for the money that you give them.

With all of the scams and scammers that are known of in the in internet marketing world, you have to watch your back when you are blog marketing as well. Knowing how to spot the scams will help you immensely, and let you get the most for your money and not be scammed.

Because the internet is constantly changing, you have to keep up with the changes, as well as the scams. Someone that has a website can simply change the URL and face of the site in a matter of hours, and be back on the scamming end of things again. Trying to take money from those that do not know better is what scammers do, and you want to avoid them if at all possible.

The best way to keep from getting caught into a blog marketing scam is to follow someone that has been there and done that. Anyone that is successful as a blog marketer can give you tips and mentor you along the way. Find someone that you trust that is willing to take your hand and lead the way. All you need is to be shown once and you will know the direction to take your other blogs if you plan to have more than one.

Blog marketing has scams in that market and field just like all of the others. Know who you are doing business with and what is involved. Ask for references and if in doubt, never do business with someone that just does not seem to have all of their ducks in a row. That is a great way to avoid getting scammed and losing your hard earned money to someone that has no conscious. Ask your blogging friends for recommendations and use the people as well as services that they trust.

You can protect your self from blog marketing scams if you know how. Research everything that you can about any company or new service that you are interested in. Doing might prevent you from giving your heard earned money away to someone that is up to no good. You are going to find that when questioned, most scammers are quite defensive, so take that into consideration as well. You can avoid blog marketing scams if you research and check out anyone that you are thinking of giving a try before you use them. You will be glad that you did in the long run, and it will end up saving you time and money from back tracking and fixing their scamming mistakes.

To Your Success,

Shelia Gaston      Blog Hatter


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Getting started with video-blogging
Videoblogging is the next generation of posting ideas and products over the internet.  Everybody knows about textblogging. Now they use videos for a better way of expression. This form of communication may entail a lot of resources, but it is all worth it. If pictures say a thousand words, videoblogging exceeds that by far.
A videoblog requires larger disk spaces on websites, a faster server, and a whole new set of programs to support it.  Videoblogs can be fed through RSS. This is technology of syndicating your website to other RSS aggregators.
Videoblogging works with people on the internet expressing their selves. Now if you put this on a business prospective, you are up to a lot of benefits. Think of it as a powerful tool in making showing your prospective customers your line of products or your services. It’s just like showing a commercial all for free. And if you videoblog through RSS, then most probably you are getting your target market.
People like to see what they are going to buy. Some would like to see proof and be sure that they are getting their money’s worth before shelving their dimes on it.  All of us know the influence of a thirty second commercial. The effect of videoblogging is similar to that. You show your product, people watch it. If they like it, they buy it. If you present it good enough, they’ll buy the product even if they don’t need it.
Now on the web, things are pretty much static, unlike in television in which all are moving. If you post something that is mobile, it would most likely catch attention. Now imaging your product parading in all it’s royalty through videoblog.  You’ll get phone call orders in no time.
If your business is just starting up, you can create a videoblog right at your own home. All you need is your web camera, microphone, video software, and lights. For as long as you know how to use your camera, then you can create a videoblog.
Invest in a good web camera. The higher its resolution is the better the output. And you like to present your goods in the optimum way so get the best one possible. Make a short story, or just capture your goods in one go. Just make sure you are getting the best profile for each. Get those creativity juices flowing.
Lights are important in a production. Make sure you illuminate entirely the area you are going to use to create videoblog. The brighter the area, the crispier the images will be. You can also use lighting effects for added appeal to the presentation.
Should you require sounds for your videoblog, you need a microphone. Record you voice as a voice over for promoting the product and its benefit to consumers. Sounds are as important as videos on a videoblog.  It is advisable to make your sound effects as enticing as the video.
Your video editing software can be any program. You need this to finalize your work. You can add sounds, delete some bad angles, or insert some still pictures in there too. Some programs are user-friendly and can be used even with zero knowledge on video editing. Even simple video editing programs should do the trick. Select your background carefully too. The light affects the presentation so make sure that the background and the light complements each other.
Videoblogging is a great tool but it also has it downside.  It may slow down the computer so other may steer clear of it.  Download time may also be time consuming especially if customer is still on a dial- up connection.
But don’t let those stop you. Let videoblogging be an alternative for you, though it is best to still keep the text and pictures present in your presentation to accommodate all possible viewers of your site.
Nowadays, the more creative you are in presenting your product to the market, they more you are likely to succeed. Videoblogging offers an interactive way of selling. You involve the customers. You instill in them the advantage of your goods.  And at times, those are enough to make a sale.

Happy Blogging,

Shelia Gaston

Blog Hatter


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Tips For Blog Marketing

Blog marketing is not all that hard if you know what you are doing. However, if this is your very first blog and you are wondering how to get readers to it then you are in the right place. First let me just say that marketing your blog is going to require patience, and being consistent. You will have to update your blog frequently if you want to keep readers coming back for more. We are all guilty of making a blog, wanting it to be great, putting only one entry into it and then never going back to update it again. I think everyone in cyber world has done this at one time or another. Here are some great tips to use when trying to get your blog out there and get new readers.

Make sure that your blog has the track back feature. Let me tell you why. When you have the track back feature on your blog, you are allowing other people to link to your blog. Maybe someone has a post to post on their blog that is relevant to one of yours. They can use the talkback to your post, and send their readers to your blog so that they know what they are referring to. Another good thing to remember is that if someone gives you a track back, it is a courtesy to return that to their blog if at all possible.

Having a Google account and submitting a sitemap is almost a must when you are blog marketing. Doing so will allow Google to know how often you are updating your blog and they will automatically know of any changes that you have made to it as well. This will let Google get those new pages indexed faster and get them into search results much quicker than if you did not have the sitemap. There is a certain way you have to do the sitemap for Google, and they can explain that to you. Just know this is an important step to blog marketing.

Exchanging links with authority blogs and websites that are in your same market is another great way to get the word out about your blog. The authority sites are going to have a higher page rank, and will also be listed high in Google’s search results. So do some searches and check those out and see if they are up to exchanging links. If they are not, you could always just add those into your blogroll. You do not need permission to do that if they are not into linking. However, in the world of blogs, most blog owners are thankful for all links, and are willing to return the favor.

You are going to want to be sure that all of your posts are formatted. Doing so will leave out any confusion for the search engines and you will have everything nice and neat and all organized. The label tags are there for a reason when you are dealing with blogs. So using them and not leaving them out is a great idea.

Tracking is another part of blog marketing that is so very important. You want to be able to track your visitors and clickers to know where they are coming from. You want to be able to tell what keywords they searched on to find your blog and where they did their searching. Doing so will help take out all of the guess work when it comes to blog marketing. You will know what keywords are working, and which are not.

Allowing RSS feeds from your blog is also another great blog marketing tool. You are going to find that when you allow RSS feeds, your blog is going to end up all over the internet with a link back to it and that is a good thing. This is a wonderful way to get links to your blog with little or no effort. People that subscribe to your blog’s RSS feeds are able to then post your blog posts on their sites or blogs. Which in return gives you a link on their site or page that they have you on.

Blog marketing is only as hard as you make it. Use these tips and get your blog out there and seen today!

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To Your Blogging Success!

Shelia Gaston


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Getting Started With Blog Marketing

Blog marketing is quite easy to get started in. If you all
ready have been blogging, you will more than likely pick it
up very easily and naturally just as if you have been doing
it all along. Also, if you all ready blog, you might find out
that you have been marketing the whole time anyways, and just
not realizing it.

For anyone that has never blogged before, you will of course
want to start a test blog just to get the feel of how it is.
You want to become familiar with the blogging platforms that
you will be using and know how to make a post. While most
blogs are free, you are also going to see that many of them
are quite different. You will have to get to know the kind
that you are using, and want to use. Otherwise, you might
get lost along the way. So starting a blog and just blogging
for a little while will help you with this. You can blog about
anything that you want to. Maybe journal for a few weeks, or
talk about your favorite movies. The sky is the limit.

So once you have become familiar with blogging and what it
takes to post and make changes, you are ready to go further.
The next thing that you are going to want to do is choose
a niche market. You will want to choose something that is
low in competition, but yet is something that people are
searching for. If you happen to have a hobby or something
that you love to do, there you go. Otherwise, you may have
problems coming up with topics.

Now that you have your topics in place, it is time to begin
blogging. When you are blogging for the purpose of marketing,
you want to give your readers something that they have to keep
coming back for. You want to peak their interest and make them
want more from you. This will keep your readership base up and
will allow you to have followers that will follow you anywhere
to see what you are going to say next on their favorite topic.

Now that you have a topic, you want to determine just how much
time you are going to spend updating and posting in this blog.
If you tell your readers that you are going to post on a daily
basis, do so. If you let them know that you will be blogging
weekly, you should also stick with that do that also. Whatever
you tell them, be sure that you do not let them down. Otherwise
they will find another blog to read in the place of yours.
Which is something that you will not want.

Learning SEO and applying it to your blogs is something
else that you may want to do. This will help you as far
as search engine rankings are concerned and will allow
you to go further up the page. After all, that is the point
to all of this, right? If you do not have time to learn
what SEO also known as search engine optimization is all
about, you may want to hire someone to apply it to your
blog for the best results. You will find that some SEO
gurus are quite affordable.

Another useful tool to help with your blog marketing is the Blog Hatter

This is will help you automate your blog more efficiently and get high quality content for your blog with ease.

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To Your Blogging Success,

Shelia Gaston


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Blog Marketing For Money

Blog marketing is something that most everyone is doing that
owns a blog. You are going to find that many of them are
blogging for money, and many are not. The numbers really
vary and depend  on what you are looking at. If you are
wanting a home business that consists of blog marketing,
then you would be blogging for money. However, if you just
have a blog that you use to write your thoughts and journal
more or less, you are probably not blogging for money.
Everyone blogs for a different reason.

Blog marketing to make money means that you are simply
blogging for a profit. If you are going to make an amount
of money that will add up to become anything, you need to
be persistent, and consistent. To do so there are some
things as well as techniques and tools that you must know
and know how to use. Keep reading for more.

While good content is something that you will need for your
blog to make money, you also want to ensure that it is original
content as well. You can market a blog with something that
is copied and that you do not own the rights. Plagiarism
will get you in trouble with Google as well as the person
that originally wrote the content. Be sure that all of your
posts are ones that only you own the rights too. This is a
great thing to know and do when you are marketing your blog
to make money. Content is the key to successful marketing
lately.

Tracking is another part of blog marketing for money that
is so very important. You want to be able to track your
visitors and clickers to know where they are coming from.
You want to be able to tell what keywords they searched on
to find your blog and where they did their searching.
Doing so will help take out all of the guess work when it
comes to blog marketing and making money while blogging.
You will want to know what keywords are working, and which
are not. So that you will know which keywords to use more
of and which ones to drop.

Another thing that is important when you are blog marketing
for money is to find other sites and blogs that are in the
same market as yours, but not in direct competition with
you to exchange links with. This will help you out a lot
as well, especially if you can get some good exchanges with
high authority sites. The higher the page rank of your link
exchange, the better for your blog. Google and the other search
engines will recognize your link exchanges, and the more
the better in this case.

Blog marketing for money can be done. You just simply have
to know what works and what does not. It is truly a trial
and error basis. If you think you might know of a new way
to market your blog the most effectively, try it! You just
never know if it will work for you until you do. Then if you
find something that works and works well, consider making
it in to an ebook and marketing that as well. You will have
the know how, it is just a matter of using it.

BlogHatter is a great tool to use for your blog marketing for money.

To Your Blogging Success,

Shelia Gaston



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The Right Blogging Platform for Your Needs

Choosing which blogging platform to use is one of the most important decisions that you can make as a
blogger. The right platform can make blogging a breeze, and the wrong platform can make blogging a
chore. Because the program that you use to blog with is such a powerful part of your blogging experience, it is
well worth putting in the time to find a platform that provides your ideal balance between a user-friendly
interface and a flexible framework that allows you to make your blog look and feel unique. Finding the right
platform isn’t always easy, but with a little bit of contemplation and a little bit of research, you will be on
your way to finding the perfect blogging platform.
Deciding what your priorities are in terms of ease of use versus customization. Most highly customizable
blogging platforms, like moveable type, are a bit more difficult to use than very automated platforms like
wordpress. If you are new to blogs and to internet technology, you might want to sacrifice the ability to
create a custom background design or to integrate a unique font into your template in order to find a
program that will be easy for you to use. On the other hand, if you are a veteran web designer with knowledge
of html or javascript, you will probably find the limitations of a user-friendly platform to be frustrating.

There is no such thing as a blogging platform that is objectively the best platform, because every blogger has
unique needs. The blogging movement is very much about individuality, so it makes plenty of sense that
there would be many different platforms available that are designed to meet the needs of different kinds of
individuals undertaking different kinds of projects. This diversity is a good thing, because it means that you will
almost certainly be able to find a program that suits your level of technical aptitude.

However, the fact that no two bloggers need the same thing from a blogging platform can make your search
for the right platform a bit tricky. When you are reading reviews of different platforms, try to keep your
priorities in mind and do your best to take into account the position that the reviewer is coming from. For
example, a negative review written by an accomplished software designer who complains that a popular
platform is too limited may tell you that the platform in question is ideal for a beginning blogger. There is no
such thing as the perfect platform for everybody, so instead of looking for the “best” platform, look for the
best platform for your specific criteria.

However you choose, and would like to add great PLR content to your blogs and have more free time with them as well then check out how the BlogHatter can help you with that.

To Your Blogging Success,

Shelia


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Blog Marketing for Beginners

Blogs which are also known as web logs are the new thing on the
internet. They are pretty much a platform that you can use that
will allow you to post your thoughts on most any subject that
you want to. They can be used for journaling, promoting,
writing, and publishing, anything that your heart desires.
However, if you are a beginner and new blogging as well as
marketing, there are some very important things that you will
want to know.

Blog marketing is pretty easy if you have a marketing mind.
You are going to find that many people use blogs as a diary,
and many times these blogs that are used for this purpose are
not intended to make them money, but simply a way to put there
thoughts out there and find others that are going through the
same thing. If you have never even had a blog before, the
simplest thing that you can do is to start one, and just
journal in it for a while. This will allow you to learn just
what it takes and what it is all about to keep up a blog. When
you are just journaling your thoughts and what is on your mind,
you have nothing to lose and nothing to gain. You don’t even
have to make your blog public if you don’t want others to read
what you have to say. That is a personal preference.
However, doing this will let you see how it works.
Then you can move on to trying to market a product or a service.

Using a blog to market something is cheaper than using a website.
This is because there are so many free ones out there that you
can use to get the word out, and they are really just as good
as having a website that you pay for. There are of course some
advantages to having your own URL, but for a beginner, a free
one will work until you get the hang of it and want to move it
all over onto your own server. The free blogs are just not that
customizable. If you are not familiar with HTML, you are going
to find that your blog will look like everyone else’s.
But, that is ok in the beginning. You can always make changes
later on once you are becoming successful.

When you have your own blog, you are in charge of the content
that is posted on it. You can decide what is said, and what is
not. You are after all writing it all, right? So, the sky is
the limit. Whether you want a blog that does website reviews
and takes nominations, or you want to sell things that you make
out of your home, the choice is yours. Using a blog to get the
word out about whatever you want too is a great way to market
and promote something.

Blog marketing can get complicated if you let it. It is really
only as hard as you make it. While there are some bloggers out
there that are making a six figure income with the use of blog
marketing, we all know that it can be done. We just want to know
how. Well, for any beginner, start small, and be consistent.
The six figure bloggers all did. They started with one, built it
up, and then added another blog, built it up. Then, keeping up
both blogs and not letting them fall behind, they continued to
add more and more. Of course they had help, and they outsourced
a lot of their work. If you are looking to make a massive income
with blogging, you will need some help.

Blog marketing is a great thing to learn. If you can sell things
from a blog, you can sell them anywhere. Making money by using a
blog is one of the most satisfying things that you will ever learn
how to do. Just do not expect to make money over night, know
that you have to work at it consistently everyday, and remember
to put into it what you want to get out of it.

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Blogging Teens

Every day, blogs are created by people of all ages and
from all walks of life, but when it comes to blogging,
teen writers are truly on the cutting edge of the
movement. Because today’s teenagers are the first
generation of people to have grown up using the
internet at every stage of their development, many
adolescents have a seemingly innate sense of how to use
web technology to express their innermost thoughts and
ideas. Older writers often experience a kind of learning
curve when they begin to blog, but many young people
find that using a word processor and blogging software
feels more natural and direct a mode of communication
than writing in a diary ever could.

One of the reasons why blogs have undergone a kind of
explosion in the teen community and are growing by
leaps and bounds is the fact that they provide a unique
mixture of visibility and anonymity. A teenager can
invite friends and peers to read his or her blog with a
simple email, thereby winning attention or possibly
even praise. Of course, with visibility usually comes the
possibility of embarrassment, but the fact that it is
possible to blog anonymously with an invented handle
or nickname negates a lot of the potential for
humiliation. Many a blogging teen lives in fear that a
parent or guardian will discover his or her blog, but by
publishing under an alias a teenager can spill his or her
secrets without fear of being traced.

Outside the world of blogging, teen writers often have
very limited opportunities to be published. Magazines
and journals are often reticent to publish young writers
who may not have as much credibility as older writers
with a lot of experience and extensive credits to their
names. This can discourage adolescents from writing or
from seeking chances to publish their work. By
blogging, young people can begin to gain a following of
readers without first having to win the attention and
support of an editor or publisher who may not be very
interested in teenaged authors.

Between the fact that blogs provide young people with a
chance to exercise their impressive technical aptitude,
to gain visibility without compromising privacy, and to
build a readership for their writing without having to
jump through the traditional hoops of the publishing
industry, it is little wonder that are so many teenagers
with blogs. For some teenagers, blogging is even a very
social endeavor that allows them to meet people with
similar interests from all over the world. Many a
blogging teen has discovered that having a weblog on
the internet is a great way to explore self-expression
and, often, to win positive feedback from new friends.

Even teens can use the Blog Hatter for there content on their
blogs. With the PLR Articles with many subjects they will have
more choices for their blogs. Also with the auto submitter, they
will have more time for other things. Plus the translator they
can create blogs in different languages and get more feed back.

Blog Hatter is for everyone and can create the traffic that everyone
needs with their own blogs.

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