ok i want to start a polictial blog. what should i use, where should i post it. any tips or tricks to get it read. all the blogers get cracking on this. thanx
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Blog Writing â Types Of Blog Writing
Blog Writing is a common practice these days. The number of Blog Writings has reached to 12 million and is on a rapid rise. This is because of the fact that people want to have exposure to as much people as possible in order to understand them and make them understand they feel, to share [...]
How To Start A Political Blog?
I’ve been into political and world affairs for some time now, though it’s only recently that I came up with this idea. I wish to start a blog, that discusses everything from politics, culture, and economics…and a film review once in a while. I’m an Independent and enjoy ranting. Can anyone give me some tips [...]
No One Cares What You Had for Lunch: 100 Ideas for Your Blog
Tired of filling up your blog with boring posts? Take the next step and get inspired to create something unique. Author Margaret Mason shows you the way with this fun collection of inspirational ideas for your blog. Nobody Cares What You Had for Lunch: 100 Ideas for Your Blog is a unique idea-book for bloggers [...]
Blogging Tips – All You Need To Know About Blog Hosts
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Blogwars: The New Political Battleground
Review “Would blogs really matter that much, and if so would they alter the American political system for the better or worse? David Perlmutter, a professor of journalism at the University of Kansas, has plunged into cyberspace as both a researcher and blogger to look for answers…For readers unfamiliar with the political-blogging terrain, his book [...]