Written by Ruhani Rabin on June 21, 2006.

As a blogger and a working professional you can't be so precice to Blog Every day or Night. You are a human also. You also need some vacation, spend time with family or just need to relax. Who will take care of Your blog when you are out of reach? Do you face some no-internet-days, holidays or something else that keeps you from updating your precious blog? And you know that a blog without daily updates dies very fast? Don't worry any longer! blogsitter.net is the plattform for bloggers who need caring people to sit their blogs. Register and place your advertisment to search for a fitting blogsitter. Someone who has your skills in the field of your blog, someone who is trustful and eager to care about your blog.
From my point of view It's a real breakthrough for bloggers around the world. You can be a Blogger or a Blogsitter whenever you have time.
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Written by Ruhani Rabin on June 21, 2006.

Did you know what MyBlogLog is? MyBloglog is a free service to track your blog readers and audience. Recently they have released their MyBlogLog Community service. MyBlogLog has launched a beta of this new Communities service to empower authors and readers to operate at the same level. For the first time, everyone who reads a web site or blog can learn about and engage with one another, and in the process take the conversation to a whole new level.
Readers can become friends with other people who read your favorite blogs. See what else they're reading. Check out their MySpace and Friendster profiles and view their Flickr photostreams. Authors can learn more about their readers individually and as a group. What do they like and what are they ignoring? What are they reading elsewhere on the Web?
MyBlogLog enables you to take advantage of your existing presence on the Web and ties it into communities of like-minded readers and authors to add context to the conversations in which you take part.
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Written by Ruhani Rabin on June 7, 2006.

FeedIcon 2.0 is the most simplest way to inform your visitors that your site supports RSS Feeds.
See Example Below
See how the visitor will see when they click on the icon (Below)

Visit FeedIcon 2.0 and Get your own
Written by Ruhani Rabin on June 7, 2006.
MajikWidget is a web-based service that allows you to enhance your blog or web sites visitor experience. We create and host a library of individual widgets that can be easily configured and added to your blog or site. It has a Free option which allows you to create 25 widgets but if you pay you will be able to create 500-1000 widgets.

Majikwidgets is Linkware, ou've heard of freeware and shareware— we'll now there's Linkware! Linkware gives everyone who uses your suggested widget an opportunity to have that widget link back to your blog in a creative and non-intrusive way… sort of a personal ad-words capability. This increases your popularity and readership while offering you and other blog readers a more interactive experience.

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Written by Ruhani Rabin on June 7, 2006.

RSS to Gif is a free service, currently in public beta testing. RSS2GIF creates images on the Fly from any RSS feed sources. It's an interesting way to display RSS as Images. See below, just provide the RSS feed url and how many items to display, it'll generate the code for you. It can be implemented as interactive ads or just simple image to display your topics. They have plan to make RSS2JPG and RSS2PNG also.

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