Right up there with running more and eating healthier, keeping up with the blogs I like to follow has been my easy way out of New Year’s resolutions the past few years. How many of you out there have also spent a good amount of time setting up your Google Reader only to let the…
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Your privacy, especially that of the students and schools that we serve, is critically important to us. You can find our full detailed Privacy Policy below. In addition, we have summarized the most important and relevant points of our privacy policies and practices here at Edublogs. For any questions about the privacy and security of…
New Edublogs publications
So, we thought that it was about time that we had some decent publications dedicated to all you wonderful edubloggers out there, and with that in mind we’re completely proud to introduce two very special Edublogs publications edited by two very special bloggers. First up we have The Edublogger, edited by the multi-Edublog Award nominee…
Make your edublog frontpage news
With our new design there are some new ways you can promote, share, biggup and generally pimp your edublog. First up there are ‘blogs of the hour’ – this is determined by which blogs across the community had the most readers in the last hour and is updated every 20 minutes. We prefer this to…
How to get more readers
“41 ways to kickstart your marketing edublogging efforts” This article is primarily meant for bloggers looking for adsense dollars but is equally applicable to any blogger wanting to boost their readership and join the conversation. Excellent advice to start 2007 with….
Edublogs.org in The Australian
Do ya like the piccie :) Here’s the article! And for a limited time it looks like I’m on their Higher Ed Homepage. “A LOT of people spend a lot more than $US3000 a year on their hobbies,” James Farmer says, laughing. His hobby may be better described as a quasi-religious quest: he preaches a…