Blogging has become an integral part of Internet marketing and content strategies. Despite its growing importance, many of the business owners are still doubtful or unaware of the relevance of blogging when it comes to business promotions or online lead generation. That is why this article has been prepared for those who are still in […]
Reasons Why WordPress Remains the Best Platform for Blogging
What comes to mind when you hear of WordPress? For a majority of people, blogging comes to mind. To other people who are professionals in website building, the thing that pops up is power. WordPress is one of the most powerful content management systems on this planet. It is actually the most powerful one and […]
Maneno: A Multilingual Blogging Platform Built For African Bloggers
Maneno is a new blogging platform that promises to offer blogging and communication solutions for bloggers with limited or narrow-bandwith in Sub-Saharan Africa. Maneno is a Swahili word, which means “words.” Considering the multilingual nature of the region, Maneno was built to allow for multiple language versions of articles to “sit atop one another for […]
News: Here’s How To Outsource Your Social Media Management And Traffic Generation
Social Media Management Is Critical To Your Business.Here is how you can successfully OUTSOURCE your Facebook Posts,Twitter Posts AND Even Blogging and generate huge benefits. It’s all dead now, the good old days of using software to boost rankings, signups and build your business. Facebook and Google are coming after you if you do. After hundreds […]
Maoists A Spectacle in Anti-Japanese Protests
By Oiwan Lam Maoist protesters became a major spectacle in the series of anti-Japanese protests [1] in China that took place between September 15 – 18, 2012, with Chairman Mao’s portraits and nostalgic slogans praising the nation’s founder standing out in the crowds. To many intellectuals the Maoists’ return to the Chinese political scene carries the […]
China 2011: From Jasmine Crackdowns to Grassroots Uprisings
China 2011: From Jasmine Crackdowns to Grassroots Uprisings By Oiwan Lam 2011 began with a series of crackdowns by the Chinese authorities to prevent the Arabic Jasmine Revolution from landing in mainland China. It ended with a series of uprisings in grassroots communities where people have been devastated by corrupt local governments and illegal land […]
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