Flip Video contest and BlogWorld Expo ticket winners

The  Bloggers School Workshop was a blast and people loved the idea of  learning to create content for their businesses. We had many different types of people: those who showed up to learn and those who just wanted to keep up with changing times. We gave a way a new Flip MinoHD for review and use for one luck winner.  Jodi Giudice is a baker who is going for her share of the new market that has emerged in the art of  making cakes.

Paul Pluda was the winner of the BlogWorld Expo exhibit floor pass for October 2009.

Bloggers School Workshop was also showcased on local newspapers, talking about how Bloggers School Workshop helps people to connect. If you like the article please share it on all your favorite Social Networks sites  like Digg, Redddit, Twitter and much more by pushing a button below this post.

The video below is the Bloggers School Workshop Flip Mino HD Challenge and give a way June 25th 2009, in Long Island City, in NY.

The Flip Video Camcorder can instantly upload your videos to AOL, MySpace, YouTube and other video sites! The shipping is free.


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What is a Blog vs. What is a Flog

What is a flog? What defines a blog?

A blog is a weblog, an updatable website, where you post articles called blog posts. Your posts might contain pictures, videos besides text, but the most important thing is that blog posts are supposed to have useful content, information and resources about specific topics. Blog posts allow comments, that can be moderate or not by the blog owner. Another important and interesting characteristic is that in a blog you can easily tag the content of your posts by using keywords. That is how your post can be more findable by search engines like Google and Yahoo when people search using the same words you used to tag your content.

The bottom line is that every blog is a website, but not every website is a blog. Nowadays, a lot of people are using their blogs as a website installing plug ins like the WordPress. By doing that, besides a page for your blog, you can create multiple and different pages, like a website, where you can keep static information, like About Us, Prices, Location etc. Comparing to real life, your website is your brochure, and your blog is your news channel.

A flog is a fake blog used by people who don’t really care about quality content or sharing valuable info that may help others. Mostly used by New Age Affiliate Marketers who see this as a way to monetize only to hit a wall sooner than they think. The reason they burn out is that the info is the most important think people are searching for.

Bloggers School moderated a discussion about Flogs and Affiliate Marketing at eComXpo, on July 8th 2009. You can register even though the show is over, it is also free and the content is available for three months, if you want to play back the “Dirty Little Secret Panel”.

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