Archive for August, 2007

New Bloggers See Pick-Up on Alberto Gonzales Story

It seems like breaking news stories are happening every day, and Monday was certainly no exception. When Attorney General Alberto Gonzales announced his resignation, bloggers jumped on the news with unique analysis and, of course, strong opinions from both sides of the political spectrum.

BlogBurst editors were excited to discover that bloggers outside the typical national news blogs were responding in kind. Here are just some of the bloggers who were picked up for the first time by The San Antonio Express-News and USA Today. Not too shabby…

Breaking News & BlogBurst

On a daily basis, the content needs of our publishers change. When a news story breaks, the BlogBurst editorial team packages and recommends those blog posts which are relevant to the story and complement the site’s existing content. Over the last few weeks, we have compiled content from several blogs according to both topic and time frame, and original thought and opinion.

Here are some of the blog packages we have recommended to our clients:

  • Karl Rove Resigns (USA Today, Reuters, San Antonio Express-News)
  • Barry Bonds Breaks Record (USA Today, Reuters, COX News)
  • Minnesota Bridge Collapse (USA Today, Dayton Daily News)
  • 49ers Coach Bill Walsh (USA Today, Reuters)

Our latest content recommendations involve Hurricane Dean and the devastating aftermath, which you can view on USA Today, the Houston Chronicle, the Austin American-Statesman, and the San Antonio Express-News.

Props to our Top Bloggers

It’s halfway through the quarter here at BlogBurst with fall approaching fast, and we thought we’d step back for a moment and give props to our top bloggers of the summer.

These are the blogs in the BlogBurst network that performed the best based on a combination of headline views and click-throughs to full posts, and they appeared on such sites as USA Today, Reuters and FOXNews.com.

If you’re in our network, you can see the full list on the leaderboard. (If you’re not in our network, you can sign up here.)

Top 10 BlogBurst bloggers since July 1:

  1. BrainBasedBusiness
  2. Back in Skinny Jeans
  3. 20 Second Timeout
  4. The Cooking News
  5. The Driving Woman
  6. Dear Author.Com
  7. Think Progress
  8. Public Eye
  9. Pink Rock Candy
  10. In The Bleachers College Football Blog

We’ll also mention #11, /Film - Blogging the Reel World, which has gotten good play on USA Today.

Congrats, top bloggers!

Karl Rove Resigns

When President Bush’s deputy chief of staff and long-time confidant announced Monday that he would step down, political blogs from both sides of the aisle had a lot to say. Whatever you thought of Bush’s powerful adviser, one thing’s for certain — Rove was never ignored.

BlogBurst editors put together some of the best posts and recommended the continuously updated content to publishers. The blogs were picked up by Reuters.com, USA Today and the San Antonio Express-News.

Here are just some of the posts that appeared on these sites.

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Barry Bonds Hits the Blogosphere

When controversial slugger Barry Bonds hit the historic home run #756, the sports blogs offered their insightful commentary on the player, his legacy and the future of the national pastime. Their posts ran the gamut from excitement and wonder to disgust and outrage. Reuters, USA Today, and a handful of Cox-owned newspapers featured the posts. Here are just a few examples:

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San Diego Union-Tribune Launches BlogBurst!

BlogBurst is proud to introduce a new publishing partner! The San Diego Union-Tribune (San Diego’s largest newspaper) has begun using BlogBurst on its SignOnSanDiego.com site. You can visit our site to read the entire press release.

We look forward to adding more high-quality, respected publishers to the BlogBurst network. It’s exciting to see how your blog content can lend additional perspectives and complement existing content on publisher sites.

Here’s one example of BlogBurst content on its Entertainment page.

Blogger Profile: Tom Royce of “The Real Estate Bloggers”

Recently, our BlogBurst editors interviewed BlogBurst member, Tom Royce. You can find his blog at http://www.therealestatebloggers.com.

What motivated you to start your blog?

I had always had an interest in real estate and wanted to explore it a bit online. The Real Estate Bloggers gave me the opportunity to write about the industry trends and personalities. One of the cool things about real estate is that everyone uses it, either through buying or renting, so whenever something happens in the industry it affects us all.

You joined BlogBurst in January but you had been blogging for more than a year previously. Why did you decide to join BlogBurst?

I decided to join BlogBurst because of the exposure that it could offer The Real Estate Bloggers. Growing readership for a weblog is an important part and BlogBurst gets our stories out to a much broader audience.

Your recent post, “Top Ten Worst Hit Zip Codes by Foreclosure,” produced record traffic - more than 11,000 post views. What do you attribute that spike to?

Real estate is a very important part of the typical American’s life. Having the post appear on USA Today when the hot topic is foreclosures did not hurt. Also, the post’s title draws people in. You read it and wonder if your community is on the list, or even better, if the town you sold your house in last year is on it.

Writing an effective title is a very important part of getting click throughs to your story.

How has the current housing market affected your blog?

Traffic has increased; there is no doubt about it. However, people are always interested in real estate and what can affect their number one asset, or expense if they are renters. We are nearing our 2nd anniversary and in my experience that is when a blog really starts to take off.

What other blogs do you read?

I read a great deal of real estate blogs. My favorite real estate blog is a group blog called The Bloodhound Blog. Come on over to The Real Estate Bloggers and go through my blogroll for the rest. It is a great group of writers covering all aspects of the real estate blogging spectrum.

In your opinion, what makes a good blog?

A good blog talks in a human voice to the concerns of the day. For many writers, they have been trained to write in corporate speak or press release jargon. This will kill you if you are blogging, as people will interpret your work as pitches. Instead, a good to great blogger needs to write in a conversational tone and interject their personality into their posts.

The other part of blogging is to find stories that you are interested in and that your readers will find entertaining or enlightening. Too often, bloggers will either write for only their readers (who can tell the blogger does not care for the subject) or themselves (whose readers may not have any interest in whatsoever). I typically scan over 200 stories a day trying to find the 3 to 5 that I am interested in and my readers will enjoy also.

What’s your biggest challenge as a blogger?

Finding interesting things to write about. The Real Estate Bloggers has been going for almost 2 years now and over 1,500 posts. Trying to find a new twist or angle on the stories of the day is always work. Otherwise, blogging is always fun and a great way to meet interesting people.

Minnesota Bridge Collapse

When the I-35W bridge in Minneapolis collapsed Wednesday during rush hour, Minnesota-based bloggers and bloggers from around the country began writing in real-time with news updates, personal stories and thoughts for the victims, missing persons and their families. BlogBurst publishers such as USA Today and the Dayton Daily News requested a special newswire with blog posts that would complement their breaking news content.

We’d like to thank all of our bloggers for their coverage during this difficult time, especially the Minnesota Monitor. Here are just some of the posts that were picked up.

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