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Esther | Mar 2 2006

Fantasy Isle is a blog by Maggie Garret, to address the issues, circumstances and needs faced by women on a day-to-day basis. This is a complete site for women as they can give women best shopping offers, ways to deal with women and also ways in which women view men’s hobbies.



Via: MaggieSpace

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Esther | Mar 2 2006

Enzymes, Inc. launches a new blog for providing enzyme information to the customers, nutritionists and anybody who wants to know about enzymes in a informal way. To access the blog you have to visit the homepage of Enzymes, Inc.

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Esther | Mar 2 2006

The PR Surgery is a blog by Doctor Spin which is aimed at adressing the problems and issues faced by the PR Community a a whole.



In the words of Doctor Spin:

Although the PR industry PR has been recovering from the post 2001 downturn, many have noted that investment in training has not returned to earlier levels. PR companies and in-house teams are not perhaps getting as much advice and training as they need. This is especially true of the kind of practical day-to-day problems they may face - and which traditional training often does not take account of. The PR Surgery aims to fill that gap.

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Esther | Mar 1 2006

Stephen Baker of the PFBlog Blogspotting advises to be careful on copy-cat products. Stephen Baker says:

I see that one, at PFblog, has lifted his portfolio from $78,000 to $426,000 in three years (though, unlike many, he benefits from stock options). MyOpenWallet provides a New York perspective.




Via: Businessweek

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Esther | Mar 1 2006

Sun is offering a free $5K Server for evaluation. This is a promotional piece and it offers the bloggers an opportunity to blog on it and keep it free of cost.



As per John Andrews:

It seems corporate blogs are making it easy for consumers to clarify claims and project branding. Which has more value? Transparency for the small hardcore consumer community, or public brand image projected to the larger public audience?




Via Threadwatch

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Esther | Feb 28 2006

BlogAbroad.com by StudyAbroad.com is a blog set up with a cast of four students who would share with the readers and the those aspiring to study abroad their experiences of studying abroad and how to go about the prospect of overseas study.



As said by Mark Shay, president and CEO of StudyAbroad.com:

BlogAbroad.com is a terrific educational tool. It is a way to show firsthand what it is like to study abroad, and we anticipate our new bloggers will take us on amazing and unique adventures, expanding our understanding of the world.




Via: BlogAbroad

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Esther | Feb 28 2006

View from the Sidewalk is a blog by Michael Brown who writes on the biter experiences that he had on being rendered homeless. This is a must read blog for those who are facing a financial crunch and are about to lose their homes as it might guide others in handling the situation in such circumstances.



Via News Record

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Esther | Feb 27 2006

LR Johnson has started a Personal Savings Blog for managing money, developing savings habit and giving you various tips of managing money through budgeting and tracking expenses.



I dont think I need to state a reason to read the blogs as every one out of four person in the UK is in debt and for them this blog is their friend, philosopher and guide.



Via: Savings Advice

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Esther | Feb 25 2006

MC Hammer is the new blog on MC Hammer and it is all about Hip Hop Music and baseball and MC Hammer has interesting baseball snapshots that makes it more of a personal blog.



As said by Hammer:

My professional Hip Hop journey began in 1986. This was the height of the crack era when every inner city (hood) in America was on fire with the game and death and prosperity were close first cousins. Hip Hop was the soundtrack that played as the game rolled along. In the town (Oakland) it was if the hood had struck oil. New cars, fancy clothes, fresh drippin’ jeri curls and all the sex you wanted was a twenty four hour reality. Money came in stacks and any problems were dealt with quickly and with finality. We took our cues from Tony Montana (Scarface) and the mob, if you crossed the homies you paid with your life.




Via MC Hammer

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Esther | Feb 25 2006

The Green Blogathon is a blog by shea Hunter that targets on environment news and it is supposed to be the first green blogathon that will be a conglomeration of co-friendly bloggers. I think this will be an excellent resource for keeping up with the environment updates and causes.



Via: Squidoo

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