For this week’s entry on ethical blogging I’m going to take a lot at an aspect of monetisation that is proving very popular: affiliate marketing.
For this week’s entry on ethical blogging I’m going to take a lot at an aspect of monetisation that is proving very popular: affiliate marketing.
Today marked the beginning of the Handheld Learning 2009 conference, which focuses on the use of handheld and mobile technology in the education sphere. Liz and I attended the first day of the conference, which was open to the general public.
Tomorrow (October 3rd) marks the beginning of the annual Singularity Summit held by the Singularity Institute in New York. The summit brings together many of the leading thinkers in the field of singularity philosophy.
Another Wednesday, another post on ethical blogging! For those who are just coming to Future Conscience, I have recently started a series of posts on what we feel are some good blogging practices. Today I’m going to take a look at a very important aspect of blog posts: images.
The first ever London Digital Week has hit the halfway point, and there are some interesting looking things going on over the weekend. Hopefully we’ll be able to get along to one or two of them.
The second post in our ongoing Ethical Blogging series – this time I’m going to take a look at the idea of monetising websites, and in particular the use of advertisements.