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    Promoting Your Business With Blogs - The Art Of Business Blogs
    I’m sure by now over 80% of the business world has heard many people on and off of the internet talk about promoting their businesses with blogs. Blogs seem to be the magazine of the future. They have pushed themselves up as a leading presence on the internet. For those who once wanted to create a website, but had no interesting content; the
    Correspondent - 1st January 2007.

    'You' named Time's person of 2006 - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6187113.stm - 17th December 2006.

    Below is a BBC Radio 4 program (downloadable - listen again) that explains how the new approaches to open source and web software allowing user-generated content is likely to affect business -

    BBC Radio 4 - New Wave Computing - How To Make A Fortune On eBay With Minimal Effort
    Having to put effort in is one of the major things that hold back a large proportion of people from making money on the internet, and especially eBay. People want instant money and they want it without having to put much effort in. This article will outline one fantastic way to make instant cash from eBay and with minimal effort.Priva

    This review examines what impact web 2.0 type user generated content will have on business, providing links to some articles and a BBC Radio 4 podcast that discuss this issue.

    The first article in this review of BBC articles on User Generated Content is this article by Professor Michael Geist of the University of Ottawa. An important recommendation Professor Geist makes on actions Government can take relating to improving access to public research is this - "the introduction of open access requirements for publicly-funded research". Other content of the article is -"Internet law professor Michael Geist describes how governments can help their citizens make the most of the web. Time Magazine's choice late last month of "You" (by which it meant all the users generating content on the web) as the person of the year was mocked by critics as a poor choice that by-passed several notable political leaders. Yet the choice may ultimately be viewed as the tipping point when the remarkable outbreak of internet participation that encompasses millions of bloggers, music remixers, amateur video creators, citizen journalists, wikipedians, and Flickr photographers broke into the mainstream." Professor Geist explains "the role of government will be to support the enormous economic and cultural potential of user-generated content, while avoiding steps that might impede its growth."

    How to help users help themselves - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6270593.stm.

    Other articles about user generated content are -

    BBC Technology news - Web users driving change in 2007 - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6198125.stm - Mark Ward Technology Correspondent - 1st January 2007.

    'You' named Time's person of 2006 - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6187113.stm - 17th December 2006.

    Below is a BBC Radio 4 program (downloadable - listen again) that explains how the new approaches to open source and web software allowing user-generated content is likely to affect business -

    BBC Radio 4 - New Wave Computing - How To Start A Ticket Broking Business In Phoenix
    Tips to Making Your Business a Success:Phoenix is famous for its vibrant culture and bustling business districts. The city has a population of over 3.5 million people and it is fast growing at an explosive rate.Its strong economy supports many businesses, and the city authorities provide financial assistance to many small businto public research is this - "the introduction of open access requirements for publicly-funded research". Other content of the article is -"Internet law professor Michael Geist describes how governments can help their citizens make the most of the web. Time Magazine's choice late last month of "You" (by which it meant all the users generating content on the web) as the person of the year was mocked by critics as a poor choice that by-passed several notable political leaders. Yet the choice may ultimately be viewed as the tipping point when the remarkable outbreak of internet participation that encompasses millions of bloggers, music remixers, amateur video creators, citizen journalists, wikipedians, and Flickr photographers broke into the mainstream." Professor Geist explains "the role of government will be to support the enormous economic and cultural potential of user-generated content, while avoiding steps that might impede its growth."

    How to help users help themselves - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6270593.stm.

    Other articles about user generated content are -

    BBC Technology news - Web users driving change in 2007 - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6198125.stm - Mark Ward Technology Correspondent - 1st January 2007.

    'You' named Time's person of 2006 - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6187113.stm - 17th December 2006.

    Below is a BBC Radio 4 program (downloadable - listen again) that explains how the new approaches to open source and web software allowing user-generated content is likely to affect business -

    BBC Radio 4 - New Wave Computing - Be Courageous
    For such a simple statement, this is one of the hardest things for people to do. It goes back to that damn survival instinct each of us is born with. If an animal draws attention to itself in the wild, it might soon find itself the main course of a larger animal’s next meal. That fear of being chewed up and spit out has survived all ouassed several notable political leaders. Yet the choice may ultimately be viewed as the tipping point when the remarkable outbreak of internet participation that encompasses millions of bloggers, music remixers, amateur video creators, citizen journalists, wikipedians, and Flickr photographers broke into the mainstream." Professor Geist explains "the role of government will be to support the enormous economic and cultural potential of user-generated content, while avoiding steps that might impede its growth."

    How to help users help themselves - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6270593.stm.

    Other articles about user generated content are -

    BBC Technology news - Web users driving change in 2007 - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6198125.stm - Mark Ward Technology Correspondent - 1st January 2007.

    'You' named Time's person of 2006 - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6187113.stm - 17th December 2006.

    Below is a BBC Radio 4 program (downloadable - listen again) that explains how the new approaches to open source and web software allowing user-generated content is likely to affect business -

    BBC Radio 4 - New Wave Computing - How to Monetize Autoresponders for Google Adsense Income
    Let me share with you an idea.... Autoresponders work great at follow up, but have you ever thought of doing this one little change to make more money?I recently went to one of the biggest internet marketing seminars last week in Los Angeles and one little tip they gave me, made a HUGE difference in my Adsense income in user-generated content, while avoiding steps that might impede its growth."

    How to help users help themselves - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6270593.stm.

    Other articles about user generated content are -

    BBC Technology news - Web users driving change in 2007 - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6198125.stm - Mark Ward Technology Correspondent - 1st January 2007.

    'You' named Time's person of 2006 - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6187113.stm - 17th December 2006.

    Below is a BBC Radio 4 program (downloadable - listen again) that explains how the new approaches to open source and web software allowing user-generated content is likely to affect business -

    BBC Radio 4 - New Wave Computing - 6 Career Killers And How To Avoid Them
    One wrong move can seriously damage your career beyond repair. A flawed plan based upon misinformation, a sudden outburst and petty office politics can all sabotage your career. All the years of hard work and your education and successful planning can be rendered insignificant by any one of the career killers. Young workers especially need tCorrespondent - 1st January 2007.

    'You' named Time's person of 2006 - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6187113.stm - 17th December 2006.

    Below is a BBC Radio 4 program (downloadable - listen again) that explains how the new approaches to open source and web software allowing user-generated content is likely to affect business -

    BBC Radio 4 - New Wave Computing - http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/news/inbusiness/inbusiness.shtml - Peter Day talks to some of the rising stars of the new revolution and finds out how the computer industry is changing yet again 11th January 2007.

    This report makes the case for increased use of open-source software -

    BBC Technology news - Open source gets European boost -http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6270657.stm - The European Commission has added its voice to the debate about the use of open source software. - 17th January 2007.

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