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Bloggers Have The Same Rights As Journalists?

April 27, 2010 By: Mari Woods Holt Category: Social Networking, Technology

social networking affiliate marketing Bloggers Have The Same Rights As Journalists?It seems that there is some controversy going on with the recent news that a potential Apple iPhone prototype was stolen from a California bar. The controversy started when photos of the stolen iPhone supposidly ended up on a blog. The question is, how exactly did this happen… Who forked over the recovered phone to this blogger? Should the blogger be protected to not have to disclose his source of how the lost phone ended up in his hands, or is he protected to not have to disclose his source?
NPR points out that the individual that got the phone turned over to him for a reported $5000 is now under investigation, but the question is….. should he be required to release his anonymous “source” of where the phone came from, or is he protected by the same rights as California journalists are? Your call!

What Motivates Bloggers?

August 18, 2009 By: Mari Woods Holt Category: Lead Exchange, Social Networking

In past years, many journalist were worried about taking too many incentives to write about something specific. These days now the FTC is bringing to everyone’s attention the fact that many bloggers could be writing about something because they were receiving kickbacks. The FTC (Fair Trade Commission) is trying to make it regulated that if you are receiving any rewards for blogging about a particular subject matter, that you fully disclose this to your readers. It seems that this attempt to regulate could move into social networking sites such as Twitter too. We have all heard about one of the most “famous” bloggers – Perez Hilton, but is he being paid by someone to blog or Tweet about certain subject matters? I would think so…
In this day someone’s time and opinion really matters, so should it be wrong to be able to accept “things” in order to talk about them? In the day of regulations with insurance companies, real estate and many other industries, governing gifts received in order to render a service is against the rules. However, should this sort of thing really apply to bloggers? Leadpile likes the opportunity that a blog allows us to talk about certain hot topics and things going on in our industry, however I don’t think any sort of potential FTC regulation will affect our little blog.

If You Don’t Have A Blog, Get One!

July 28, 2009 By: Mari Woods Holt Category: Affiliate, Lead Exchange, Social Networking

Several years ago, how many of you were like me wondering what a “blog” was?? It is almost funny now for me to hear someone say…. What is a “blog”???? At this point in time, it is hard to understand how people can not at least recognize the word “blog”, with as much press that a lot of these celebrity bloggers get. Blogs have now become something for all of us to express ideas, and specifically for Leadpile the blog helps us to convey information going on in the lead generation industry. No matter what your purpose is for blogging, understand it is a great thing that evolved into something that is key to any company’s web presence.
Time.com states that blogs have been around for 15 years, however for many of us this is something that just came around. In the early stages of blogging there were a lot of at home moms that had taken up blogging as a way to supplement their income. Working with various companies and their products or services, at home moms were able to write influential information promoting these products for others to try them out. This was, and still is, a win win situation for both the at home mom who wants to be around their children, and the company that is getting their product talked about on the internet. So what could be next for blogs?
Leadpile Lead Exchange likes what can be conveyed through our blog to our readers. If your company is not utilizing a blog, then I would suggest incorporating one immediately. Besides being able to convey industry news to our advertisers and publishers, the blog allows us to have “fresh” content on our website on a regular basis. This is something that is very important to the search engines and generating that much desired traffic we are all looking for. So it seems there is really a lot of benefits with blogging, besides just a great place to say what you did last weekend. There are all levels of blogging, and it is certainly fit for just about anyone that wants to express any ideas- small or BIG! If you are lucky, you could even be a recipient of an award for having the best blog (Time Magazine has yearly awards). Got BLOG???????

Time’s Top 25 Rated Blogs for 2009

February 18, 2009 By: Mari Woods Holt Category: Lead Exchange

lead exchange Times Top 25 Rated Blogs for 2009

Being that this is a blog and we have an interest in other bloggers, I thought I would point out Time.com’s 2nd annual top 25 blogs for 2009.  Unfortunately, Leadpile missed the list this year, however this list is a very interesting list I thought I would share.

Many Leadpile Lead Exchange publishers are looking at monetizing a blog/website, or are looking for some new content for their sites.  These blogs might be a great place to take a look at for some ideas.

1.  Talkingpointsmemo.com- great source for news
2. The Huffington Post- political blog
3. Lifehacker.com- place to look for tips on making life easier
4. Metafilter.com- blog about anything readers deem important to share with others
5. The Daily Dish by Andrew Sullivan- very opinionated political blog
6. Freakonomics.com- economic theory and how it really relates to real life
7. Boingboing.com- geeks writing about wonderful things and presenting can’t believe it photos
8. Got2begreen.com- everything green blog
9. Zenhabits.net- blog about ways you can become more productive
10. The Conscious of a Liberal-economist with a lot of great views to share

and more………

Blogs, like all of these, are a great source for information and keeping up to date on current events.  Take a look, you might learn something new!