Wouldn't that be nice? Unfortunately, this form of spamming isn't illegal.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
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Co-taught by a geek and an author, this Writers.com ten-week class
provides a blog beginner with the tools to grow more serious.
During this workshop, we'll explore how to "monetize" to indulge in some vile jargon blogs. AdSense plays a role in that, so we've decided to demo it: practicing what we preach... Earnings will go into source materials and the instructors' IPA (India Pale Ale) fund. Teaching, after all, is thirsty work.
Wouldn't that be nice? Unfortunately, this form of spamming isn't illegal.
Posted by Amanda Castleman at 3:21 PM
Taught by a professional writer and a retired Microsoft programmer, the Blogging Frontier is a Writers.com online workshop that focuses on the art and the craft of new media. Instructors Amanda Castleman and Mike Keran guide students through the basics of setting up a blog and explain terminology. The course then launches into more advanced topics such as earning money, search engine optimization, and working with images and multimedia.
Weekly feedback includes writing critiques and technical ones, setting this ten-week course apart from similar offerings. Dates for 2010: April 21, July 28, October 27. Late-enrollment open until day ten, space permitting.
Drowning in lingo? Following are a few good resources:
For a more in-depth answer, search on "word + Wikipedia". The site contains extensive entries on tech subjects. Since the content's user-generated, journalists and academics consider it the "best place to start and the worst place to stop" research-wise. But to solve a quick jargon panic, Wikipedia is your friend...
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