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June Edition LinkedIn Bloggers Carnival

The next edition of the carnival! Thank you to everyone who has participated. If you would like to host an edition, please do let me know - I don’t get many people putting their hands up. Simple process, simply copy and paste all the entries that have been submitted, check them for formatting and publish them - I even help you by giving you the full list so you don’t have to do them individually.

For our visitors and readers, please do visit those posts that interest you and leave comments for their authors - all authors love to know they have readers!

We have a long list this month - so good to see!

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Brad Trnavsky presents Leadership Vs. Management - Sales Management 2.0 posted at Sales Management 2.0 - Featured Blog Posts, saying, “A short article about leadership and management and a brief introduction to the book 360 Degree Leadership by John Maxwell.”

Lorraine Pirihi presents Who’s managing in your business? posted at The Productivity Post.

Kathie Thomas presents What makes a website truly global? posted at soho-life.com.

Edith presents Six PR Tips from Startup Bootcamp San Francsico 2008 posted at San Francisco Bay Area Small Business Community That Connects You With Entrepreneurs Around You.

Prashant K Shukla presents Role of Meta Title Tag in SEO | My Smart SEO posted at Prashant K Shukla, saying, “Meta tags are the blocks which contain information about the contents of your web page and they exist into the head area of your web page. They are basically meant to communicate with the search engine. The Meta Keywords Tag and Meta Description Tag also need to be taken care of and optimized equally in addition to that of Meta Title Tag to secure a place at the top of the search engines and in convincing a search engine that your site’s contents are more relevant than that of your competitor’s.”

Prashant K Shukla presents Site Indexing - Great Eight Tips | My Smart SEO posted at Prashant K Shukla, saying, “Site Indexing - The most effective SEO technique is to index the pages of new website. There are lot of important issues, one should take care. We are providing a simple guide steps to help you in this regard.”

Prashant K Shukla presents Search Engines or Web Directories | My Smart SEO posted at Prashant K Shukla, saying, “Submitting your site to major search engines and good rank directories help increasing the traffic and good placement in SERP.”

Heather Johnson presents Convincing a Recruiter to Use Web 2.0: Guest Post by Heather Johnson posted at Human Race Horses: Racing to HR 2.0.

Anya Portnik presents ATSCo (Association of Technology Staffing Companies) Members Conference, June 5th 2008 posted at Gavin Ingham.

Mark Montgomery presents College Applications: They Can Make You Sick posted at Great College Advice, saying, “The college application process can be stressful–so stressful that i can make kids physically ill. To say nothing of the parents!!”

Mark Montgomery presents How Good are Advanced Placement (AP) Courses? Are They Worth Taking? posted at Great College Advice.

Prashant K Shukla presents SEO and Meta Tags | My Smart SEO posted at Prashant K Shukla, saying, “SEO and Meta Tags - Meta Tags play significant role in SEO and if we take utmost care in building these tags, result would be the perfect optimization of our website.”

Amanda Moore presents 6 Things That Will Make Me Leave Your Blog posted at VagabondetteVA, saying, “If your blog isn’t reader friendly, they won’t stick around - and they won’t come back.”

Matt DiChiara presents Lone Male Roommate Examines Prior Judgments posted at MyNewPlace Blog, saying, “thanks and have a good weekend!”

Isabella Mori presents quickie: what’s a friend? posted at change therapy, saying, “this is an article inspired by the practice in social media to call people “friends” when they are not as close as one would normally think a friend to be. in the comments you will also notice a reference to the use of “friend” in LinkedIn.”

Mark Montgomery presents School?s Out! Top 10 Summertime Tips for College Admission posted at Great College Advice, saying, “Savvy parents–and students–know that summertime is a great time to stay ahead of the curve with the college admissions process. These tips will help you keep life sane and fun–and increase chances for admission.”

Michael. presents Beauty and the Beast: How Attractiveness Affects Your Life posted at A Law Student and Young Lawyer Blog - Law Vibe.

Business or LinkedIn related

Susan Tatum presents What technology buyers don’t want to see on your website posted at TechnoBuzz.

Karl Goldfield presents Training Part 1: Lead Generation - Talented Prospectors | The Sales Coach, The Sales Blog posted at Karl Goldfield.

Erek Ostrowski presents Leadership for Unprecedented Results posted at Verve Coaching, saying, “As leaders, our job is to provide an environment that challenges people with opportunities to be productive and capable, so that they succeed in their jobs and produce results.”

Susan Tatum presents You Have Multiple “Homepages”. Time to Fix Them All. posted at TechnoBuzz.

Karl Goldfield presents Training Part 1: Gaining Commitment - The forgotten objective | The Sales Coach, The Sales Blog posted at Karl Goldfield.

Stefan Töpfer presents THE SMALL BUSINESS BLOG » Blog Archive » Small Business Lists – Start-Up on a Shoestring posted at The Small Business Blog, saying, “A selection of business ideas that can be started with almost zero capital”

John Oh presents Influencer Marketing: Enterprise Model posted at Marketing Joint, saying, “Influencer Marketing: Enterprise Model What exactly is Influencer Marketing? And, why is Influencer Marketing so important? In this post, I’m going to lay out some viewpoints and “answers” using a couple charts I slapped together to illustrate a few key concepts.”

Colleen M. Johnson presents Blogger Brainstorming posted at cmjoffice.com Blog, saying, “Got blogger block? Ten tips for blog writing.”

Amanda Moore presents How My Passion is Changing My Life posted at VagabondetteVA, saying, “In a follow-up to a Dosh Dosh post about how having a passion for your business can make it more successful.”

Ed Rivis presents Million Dollar Marketing Secrets. posted at Ed Rivis.

Susan Tatum presents What Web Analytics Can Tell You about Traffic Sources posted at TechnoBuzz.

Kathleen Gage presents Street Smarts Marketing & Promotions: Get the most out of your blogging efforts! FREE report tells you how posted at Street Smarts Marketing & Promotions, saying, “What used to be viewed by many as a passing fad has now become a necessary aspect of doing business on the Internet. Blogging has become a necessary aspect of any solid online marketing strategy. However, even though millions of people are blogging, the majority don’t know how to optimize their blogging efforts. Although some people view blogging as a novelty or a “someday I’ll get around to it” smart entrepreneurs understand they have to get into the game of blogging sooner than later. When done correctly, blogging can have an incredible impact on your market position.”

Patrick Schwerdtfeger presents Effective Blogging Process posted at Tactical Execution, saying, “Most people blog ineffecitively. This post offers readers a specific process to follow each time they write a new post.”

Webmaster_1 presents 5 Reasons Why Blogging Is Beneficial posted at The Entrepreneurs Online Magazine, saying, “An article on why blogging is beneficial to any internet marketer”

Amanda Moore presents 106 Organizations That Are Changing the World - Are you helping? posted at VagabondetteVA.

Susan Tatum presents Technology Marketing Fundamentals. Your Best Competitive Advantage. posted at TechnoBuzz.

John W. Furst presents Aweber – A Marketing Lesson And Smart Pricing posted at E-Biz Booster Blog, saying, “Are you freaking out? One of the popular Email Marketing Tools provider — AWeber — has new features and new prices. What’s in it for you?”

Elizabeth Harrin presents SmartDraw 2008: planning the garden posted at A Girl’s Guide to Managing Projects, saying, “I’m a LinkedIn project manager blogger.”

Paula Gregorowicz presents Why Web Standards Matter posted at Paula G. Web Design.

Raymond presents How To Make Money From Balance Transfer Credit Cards posted at Money Blue Book.

Raymond presents How To Get Your Free FICO Credit Score posted at Money Blue Book.

Raymond presents Best Business Credit Card For Your Small Business posted at Money Blue Book.

That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of linkedin bloggers using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.

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Latest LinkedIn Carnival Now Up

It was slightly delayed as the Blog Carnival database was down over the weekend but it’s now back up and so is our latest carnival.

http://www.paulagwebdesign.com/blog/2008/05/05/linkedin-bloggers-may-5-2008-carnival-edition/   Please do visit each post, leave comments and make yourself known to each other!

Submit your blog article to the next edition of linkedin bloggers using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.

The next edition will be hosted by SOHO-Life.com on June 2nd. If you would like to host a future edition, please do make yourself known at the Blog Carnival!

LinkedIn Blog Carnival edition due soon

Don’t forget we have the next LinkedIn Blog carnival coming up very soon - next week in fact. So if you want to participate, you’ll find the link for submission on the right-hand of this blog.

If you’ve already submitted a post you might like to consider hosting a future carnival - we have hosts for April and May so far. At this stage we’re doing monthly but if the interest picks up and the number of hosts, we can increase that.

And you can also install the widget on your own blog as well!

LinkedIn Bloggers Carnival March 2008

Welcome to the March 3, 2008 edition of LinkedIn Bloggers. I hope that this will be the first (second) of many. We did an initial carnival last October but it would be good to see this happen on a monthly basis. Criteria: posts should relate to business or LinkedIn, or both. I know there are a lot of LinkedIn members who blog, so it would be good to see more participate.

If you would like to host a carnival one month, please contact me via the comments form with your name and blog address so I can let you know what’s involved and set a date for you. Submissions for future editions can be submitted at the bottom of this post.

Kevin Sasser writes about a bake off at The Back Button; The Sales Wars posted at The Sales Wars.

Olga Kellen shares what she has learnt about LinkedIn at Blogging, Self-Publishing and LinkedIn posted at How I started on LinkedIn.

Paula Gregorowicz explains why you should blog in Should I Start a Blog? posted at Paula G. Web Design. Great colours on her blog!

Life. Money. Development. presents Diet Tips for Preventing High Cholesterol Levels posted at Life. Money. Development., saying, “A neat collection of diet tips for keeping cholesterol in recommended levels.”

Warren Wong gives some handy hints and tips on How To Avoid Google’s Duplicate Content Penalty (For Bloggers) posted at Personal Development for INTJs, saying, “Things you should know to avoid duplicate content penalities on your blog and get good search engine rankings.”

Raymond writes about those very challenges many of us face at Trading Hours For Dollars | Money Blue Book posted at Money Blue Book.

Jean Mosher tells how to Blog for Fun and Profit « Always in Motion posted at Always in Motion.

That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of linkedin bloggers using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.

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Carnival of Australia January 2, 2008

Welcome to the January 2, 2008 edition of Carnival of Australia.

I’m privileged to be hosting the very first of this series for 2008. Welcome and I hope you enjoy the articles linked below - please do visit them all and I encourage you to comment when led to do so.

In the meantime, do you set New Year’s Resolutions? I found that often a resolution wouldn’t have enough meaning for me and would get forgotten within a short space of time. But some years ago I decided to start setting goals for the year early each January - part of ensuring my business plan would get reviewed and actioned.

Last January (2007) I set aside a day to think about what I wanted to do and to set goals that met both personal and business needs in my life. I wrote them out by hand and then set them up in PowerPoint. The goals are printed in colour and large type, with pictures that reflect the goals, then laminated and stuck on my office wall above my computer monitor so they are visible on a daily basis. This helps me keep on track and I usually meet at least 75% of the goals each year. If you have nothing to aim for, that is often what you’ll achieve - nothing, or perhaps you might achieve something by accident. I prefer to plan and love that I can look back and feel satisfaction for it.

New Year’s Resolutions frequently don’t have a date set for achievement and often are not documented - they’re just something that are in your mind. So, to have your goals clear in your mind you need also to have them somewhere where you can see them daily. There will always be things that come along to distract you every single day but if you know where you are heading, you will get there, even if you take a few detours along the way.

So, are you going to have any New Year’s resolutions for 2008 or will you be visible setting goals for action?

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Micellaneous Mum presents Appreciating Australian Poetry - Gwen Harwood posted at Miscellaneous Adventures of an Aussie Mum, saying, “A apprecation of a poem about motherhood from a famous Australian poet.”

Culture

Dr Martin W. Russell presents Self Help For Sleeping Pills - The Campaign posted at Dr Martin W. Russell, saying, “My hope for the world is that this campaign can make a real difference, not just in Australia but throughout the world.”

Current Affairs

D Robinson presents Bah Humbug, Centrelink Cuts Off the Homeless posted at Australian Women Online, saying, “What makes this article even more interesting is the response posted by the General Manager of Centrelink. Let’s hope the future of our nation’s homeless is much brighter in 2008.”

Barry Pittard presents Timothy Conway Ph.D - On The Hislop Letters posted at Call For Media and Government Investigation of Sathya Sai Baba, India’s Most Famous Guru, saying, “It is always touching when an individual of renowned integrity speaks the facts calmly even in the case of extreme attack. The US religious scholar Timothy Conway Ph.D has done that in this case. He has released (December 2007) his clarification of points raised about very indicting letters that were circulated (scans link is listed) to peak leaders of the US Sathya Sai Organization by former head, the late Dr John Hislop. Timothy Conway discovered the letters and, in all conscience, released them. The cover up by core leaders of Sai Baba is no less the case in Australia and other countries, from which the Sai Baba cult send to the Sathya Sai Central Trust in India, where the opulence Sai Baba has created to his self-glorification as God on earth is incredible”

Family

Carole Fogarty presents Adjust your yin yang time clock and bring a delightful energetic flow back into your day: posted at THE HEALTHY LIVING LOUNGE.

Sue presents BRAvo for the sisterhood of the travelling bra on Christmas Day posted at Spasmodic Dysphonia, saying, “BRAving the heat on Christmas Day, we shared together as a family and wore our bras on the outside of our shirts?????? All in the name of fun and social understanding, our family hosted, Sheila from the Sisterhood of the Travelling bra. She was a titillating guest and kept abreast of the prawns and pavlova.”

jen presents Semantically driven: blogging about blogging, parenting and living in Australia. » And Christmas was pretty good posted at Semantically driven, saying, “Haven’t done my new beginnings post yet but here’s one about Christmas day.”

Helping a mate

Craig Harper presents The Muffin-Top Pioneer. posted at Renovate your life with Craig, saying, “Everyday you and I have the opportunity to notice the un-noticed, love the un-loved, hug the un-hugged and to encourage and support those who are emotionally starving in a sea of humanity. We have the opportunity to make an incredible difference with a few simple words and a few minutes of our time.”

Suzie Cheel presents The Spirit of Christmas - A Community Celebration posted at The Abundance Highway, saying, “Volunteering on Christmas Day was a new and rewarding experience. It also makes you realise the blessings you have in your life and give thanks more often.”

History

Jayne presents Trivial History December 21 posted at Our Great Southern Land, saying, “It’s a daily thing I do for Aussie history, apologies if it’s not suitable for the carnival, well done with the carnival even if mine isn’t suitable.”

Indigenous issues

While I was out Stumbling, I found presents Us Taken-Away Kids posted at The Body Shop Australia’s Values & Campaigns Blog, saying, “Another great post from The Body Shop Australia Values and Campaigns blog. This one offers a positive review of “Us Taken-Away Kids”, a magazine commemorating the 10th Anniversary of the ‘Bringing them home’ report. Thanks The Body Shop Australia. I like your blog very much.”

Mates

chris chynoweth presents DropKick MonKey » Blog Archive » vb beer - warnie (australia) posted at DropKick MonKey.

Politics

Gavin R. Putland presents TaxChoices for home buyers posted at Gavonomics.

Duncan Macleod presents Kevin Rudd and Labor Vision for Australia posted at Duncan’s Political Ads, saying, “This is a new blog, launched on Christmas Day, focusing on political advertising, part of the Duncans.tv suite of media blogs.”

Technology

Megt presents Drumroll Please - Introducing the Aussie Bloggers Community Project posted at Dipping into the Blogpond, saying, “Introducing a forum for Aussie Bloggers”

Walkabout

Megan Bayliss presents Before and after end of / new year clean up fun posted at Imaginif…, saying, “During a clean up (we’ve moved, not because I like cleaning) I came upon a couple of old cards. The juxtaposition of the old and the new, the past and the future, the public and the private, got me thinking about what lessons I may well have to learn for this new year to be different to the rest of my years. I think it may be to keep my ascorbic and feminist sense of humour in check!!! What do you think?”

That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of carnival of australia using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.

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