It’s pretty easy, if you use the new blogging service at our sister site BlogsInMind.com! As part of a revamp of our discussion forum, we’ve launched a new free platform for publishing blogs, including a revenue sharing system that lets you get paid for blogging.
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Websites in China have long been required to be officially registered, but state authorities are now determined to bring blogs — plus forums, chat rooms, and other community type sites — under their direct control. Having just passed the annniversary of Tiananmen Square, this move acts as a stark reminder of the freedoms that remain unavailable in the world’s most populous country.
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Blogs offer a convenient way for private practitioners to publish their own material quickly and easily, and built-in technical features can help attract traffic as part of your strategic internet marketing campaign. This new addition to our section on building your practice also mentions some of the considerations related to blogging in a therapeutic context.
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Competition for traffic, status, and keeping up appearances in the blogosphere is increasing the temptation for bloggers to engage in ‘blog-lifting’: recycling news and stories produced by other people, but without citation, and without adding original content. Judging by blog comments and Technorati searches, many blog readers are unaware that they are being duped.
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CounsellingResource.com has launched a new blog-based system for publishing short features on how ideas from psychology, therapy and counselling can be applied to other areas.
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