Monday, July 24, 2006

Sally Wu Xiao Li
Chinese Name:吴小莉
Description:Famous Chinese newsreporter of DongFengWeiShi
Blog:http://blog.sina.com.cn/m/wuxiaoli


Lin Xi Lei
Chinese name:林熙蕾
Description:Taiwan's famous actress
Blog:http://blog.sina.com.cn/m/linxilei


Annie Yi
Chinese Name:伊能静
Description: Taiwan's famous writter,actress and singer. Famous singer Harlem Yu's wife.
Blog:http://blog.sina.com.cn/m/yinengjing

How to Write a Famous Blog?
Blogs or weblogs are the fastest growing mode of mass communication on the planet. Articles about blogs, a form of online public journal, have appeared in the New York Times, Time and Newsweek. The "blogosphere" has affected elections, corporate policy and has even brought down a country. Some blogs like Wonkette.com, BoingBoing.net and Defamer.com have thousands of readers a day. Oh, and they're fun! Want in on the action?

Steps
1.Go to a simple blog creation site. The most popular is Blogger.com, which is perfectly serviceable, looks great and offers everything you need.
2.Follow the simple directions to create your blog. Be sure the template you've chosen offers a "links" section.
3.Choose what type of blog you want to create. Carve out a niche and pick a catchy title that captures the essence of your blog. (See tips.)
4.Post at least once every day. Three quick posts a day are far more effective than one long post every three days.
5.Put together about a month's worth of material before you tell anyone about your blog. Feel free to go back and rewrite entries to make everything just the way you want before you "go public."
6.When you're ready, tell all your friends about your blog and ask them to tell their friends.
7.Look around the Internet for blogs you love. Read and post to them religiously and always leave a link to your blog.
8.Build a network with other people in the blogosphere - make friends online! This is the best way to get readers and a great way to meet people you'd otherwise never know.


Guy Kawasaki
Description: Managing director of Garage Technology Ventures, an early-stage venture capital firm and a columnist for Forbes.com. He was an Apple Fellow at Apple Computer, Inc. where he was one of the individuals responsible for the success of the Macintosh computer.
He has a BA from Stanford University and an MBA from UCLA as well as an honorary doctorate from Babson College.
Blog:http://blog.guykawasaki.com/
Website:http://www.guykawasaki.com

Books:
The Art of the Start
Rules for Revolutionaries
How to Drive Your Competition Crazy
Selling the Dream,
The Macintosh Way

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