Scribefire – Firefox Blog Editor Companion – How To Video

Scribefire

 Scribefire is a Mozilla Firefox tool used by bloggers like myself who edit and publish on multiple blogs but it is also a useful tool for more sane people who only maintain a single blog...

 The reasons I like Scrubefire are many but the main perks are below:

  • Remembers your log in information for one or multiple blogs
  • Works across many blogging platforms
  • Includes Social Media Tagging and Ping capabilities (Delicious, Digg, etc)
  • Has a more complete editor than most free and some self hosted blog platforms
  • Allows the writer to view in split screen what he/she is writing and what they are writing about.
  • Saves drafts both on the host computer and to the blog platform
  • Just Works

Tools that just work are sometimes hard to find, these days were are constantly bombarded with new and exciting ideas and applications.  Scribefire simply works when you need it to...

Below if a video produced by WordPress.com explaining how to use Scribefire. The principles are the same for all blog platforms so take a look, this nifty app could save you time, aggrivation and allow you to produce some very nice blog posts in a short period of time.

(UPDATE: The video from WordPress.com would not play in this blog - so I scambled and found one on YouTube as a substitute... )

Enjoy!
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Flowgram PowerPoint Presentation Tool Beta SNAFU

Yesterday I wrote about a "beta" test of Flowgram ...


Today I would like to report that there is a reason why these types of nifty programs are beta tested. Of course I was fascinated with the opportunities this program represented, and they still exist, just a few "bugs" need to be worked out first...

After I uploaded my first Flowgram iBusinessLogic Web Development Projects 2008 admittedly late in the night, when I should not have been working... I tried to get fancy by using some of the other interesting capabilities of the Flowgram service.

Flowgram has a connection with Flickr , which in therory allows the user to insert photos and graphics from Flickr into any Flowgram at any point in the slideshow. Wow, what a great time saver, since I already use Flickr it was something I really wanted to try.

I should have started a new Flowgram presentation to try this feature.

Apparently the developers at Flowgram have not figured out that Flickr allows the organization of photos into sets. When I used the Flowgram interface to navigate to one of my images in Flickr I simply selected the set of photos I wanted to find the individual picture within. Flowgram decided I wanted to upload all of the photos in that particular set (over 160 images) to my already finished presentation.

Before I realized what was happening, Flowgram had imported over 90 of those images to the presentation. This would not have been a serious problem, had I been able to delete these new slides created by the program from my Flickr images... Unfortunately, the number of graphics imported was too much for the web based interface of Flowgram, and the program would not allow me any access to these new slides. I could tell they were there, but I could not remove them, move them or do anything with them.

This was a problem, since the presentation was live on this blog and in other places.

The images were not private or racy but they just did not fit in with my presentation. I could not delete the entire Flowgram because I had spent a considerable amount of time recording narrations for each slide I did want presented.

I apologize to anyone who viewed the test Flowgram I created and came to the end only to find numerous images which did not fit in. The presentation has been corrected now (by simple luck and trying 4 different browsers), so the odd images are now removed.

My voice is still there, (if thats a good thing) and the images of our current projects are still there... (Although some do not display correctly now, and to change an image after audio has been recorded, one must also re-create the audio after the new screenshot slide has been created). Some way should be devised to keep the audio and images saved as seperate files so new images could be inserted under the same audio.

Needless to say, this is a free beta test for me, and I find the idea of the Flowgram service fascinating and possibly very useful for business and web use. But without fixing these issues, or allowing a way to save versions of a presentation without over writing the whole thing, it may be an iffy proposition to use this on a daily basis.

When the beta test is complete, I am sure the program will be much improved.

Too Busy To Blog?

Readers of the Trading Assistant Journal have become accustomed to regular posts on eCommerce and eBay topics every week, sometimes those posts are not that "regular" but they usually appear at a regulated interval.

This week we have been a bit off our schedule.

Business & client considerations, other publications, blogs, articles, a book project and an office move... have all contributed to the sudden dearth of prose from the TAJ. 

Apologies all around.

This brings to mind a question often asked by clients I work with on web development and blog consulting projects. The question usually boils down to...

What, you want me to take time and write something in a blog several times a week?

Yes, I say... I do, and once you "get into it" you will crave the creative process.

When I skip a few days of writing my blog(s) I feel as though something is missing, blogging is not a job or a task, it is part of the fun of what I do for my business.

People go into business for many reasons, some were handed the keys to an empire developed by someone else, but most built their businesses up from scratch.  Try to remember the inspiration of building your business, the love you put into it, the dedication to doing it the right way and your passion for doing something you want to do. 

These are all the ideas and ideals we put into blogs. 

Blogging for a business is simply a way to express passion for your own life's work.  If you feel like your business life is a weight around your shoulders, your business and life will suffer.  On the other hand, if you work long hours because you want to, if you dream at night about ways to improve, to market, to expand... Because you really see the benefits and you really love what you are doing in your business... there is really no extra effort involved to blog about your daily successes and challenges.

Online Diary...

Blogs began as simple web pages developed to provide an online diary for personal information and to a large extent remain to be published, on a large extent, based upon that principle.  But new and interesting uses for the blog have emerged and one of those is "business blogging". 

This does not mean a business simply throws together a blog and writes about the sale of the week, or just re-issues the PR departments press release verbiage on another site calling it a (blog). 

A Business blog should contain passion, verve, inspiration, dreams and possibilities.  Business can be fun and the blog is where that fun should come through.  It matters little if your business is an auto junk yard or a high tech development center, each has its own interesting and little known aspects, stories and experiences to share.

Auto Recycler or Junkyard?

I have a client  (business name - East Coast Auto Salvage Inc.) who owns an auto recycling business (most of us laymen call it a junkyard).  Currently my company, iBusinessLogic Corporation is developing an advanced Joomla website for this auto salvage yard business. The website has been in development for several months and is almost ready to be transferred onto the main domain.  Even though the development of the main website is not complete, our client is already thinking about the next project, she wants to also have a blog.  

I know, a lot of you may think "what on earth can a junkyard blog about"?

Our client has many great ideas on what to blog about with her auto recycling business, in fact she has more ideas than she thinks she will have time to publish.  She is inspired by her business, (the family business actually, now in its second generation). 

She knows that by running an auto recycling center, her family is providing value for customers around the world. She also has great ideas about featuring the people who work at the "junkyard" (my term, not my clients), about the people who they serve and about the very interesting vehicles they see every day. She also will write about environmental issues which effect her industry and how the auto recycling business is really very good for the environment.

I did not give these story ideas to this client, she had them inside her head all along.  She has these ideas because she is passionate about her business, a business not normally thought of by the outside public as interesting or exciting but one that inspires millions of people to utilize, buy from and work at every day. 

What inspires you about your business? 

How long would it take each day to sit down and type out a few paragraphs about the best and worst parts of your day?  Think of how the public would be inspired to want to know you and your business when you offer them insight and passion in a daily blog or journal. How difficult is it to give the buyer a reason to choose you over the next guy who does not even have a website.   

Yes, I miss blogging when I am working at other tasks, it is a creative outlet for me, gives me perspective and allows everyone and anyone to know more about who I am. 

Some of you may cringe at that thought, but when you delve deep into the reasons why we get up each day and go to work, or go out and socialize, don't we really want other people to know just a little more about us?

People want to know about you and your business, they want to feel like the businesses they patronize have real flesh and blood management.  Attaching a blog to any basic small business website will inspire loyalty from customers over time, help customers find you on the web and let them know what you and your company can do for them. 

But a blog is even more useful, because it will help you to evaluate your business and your goals. 

A blog forces you to look at your daily interaction with the public and allows you to see both sides of the equation. A blog is a tool good for more than traffic generation or PR releases.  It is a tool and a solution you can develop to fit your needs and build your business from the inside, out.

And when you "get into it" finding inspiration will not be a problem, missing a few days... might be.

eBay & Beyond Basics to Business Internet Radio – You Tube Video Promotion

My friends Dave & Sparky at eBay & Beyond apparently have taken my suggestions & advice to heart and put thoughts into action...

While doing my Guest Host spot during a recent eBay & Beyond Basics to Business live Internet talk radio show, I had extolled the virtues of using Video Sharing social media sites like You Tube and Flickr video to promote businesses, products and services. This is an example of just how it can be done and the reason to do it...

Yesterday the first eBay & Beyond Basics to Business promotional video was launched on You Tube.

eBayand Beyond You Tube Video

Certainly I would help my friends and co-workers as much as possbile and a video like this just simply makes it very easy for me to do just that. Because they took the time to create the video and upload it to You Tube, I in turn can place the same video in my website/blog.

This is the basis for "viral" marketing and is the very reason why sites like You Tube are so popular. When viewers of a video on You Tube or Flickr or any other video site can freely place your promotion into another website... well it is all good for you!

Take a moment and think about the possibilities...

Go out and create your own video, just as Dave White and Sparky Felix have done, it does not need to be a Steven Spielburg production, it simply needs to share your message...

Great Job eBay & Beyond! I am really impressed by all of your hard work, for a couple of guys who say they have no real technical background, you both seem to have talents beyond your claims...

See You every Saturday on The Radio!

(Scott Pooler is a Guest Host on the eBay & Beyond Live Talk Radio Program Which Airs every Saturday from 10 - Noon ET) Follow the link in the sidebar to hear the show or go to eBay & Beyond website to hear the archives.

Website Blog Special

FavoriteTeamwear.com Nascar Fan Site & Merchandise Website/Blog – Created by: iBusinessLogic.com

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Our friends at iBusinessLogic.com and DesignLogic have just put the finishing touches on a new and exciting blog/ website featuring Nascar & Sprint Cup merchandise and NASCAR news aggrigators.

FavoriteTeamwear.com provides value to its readers in the form of up to date articles in the Nascar Journal section of the site in addition to feeds from the latest news sources in the racing industry. While offering Sprint Cup and Nationwide series merchandise at low prices.

iBusinessLogic created this website with a content management system called WordPress. There are some advanced features in this design but the ease usability for both the website owner and viewer has been maximized.

With regular posts to the Nascar Journal section of this site, iBusinessLogic is confident that the page rank and traffic for this installation will grow much faster than if the client has chosen to use a standard web design.

Content Management Systems like WordPress and Joomla are the wave of the future in web 2.0 business oriented websites. The people at iBusinessLogic.com are looking forward towards the future and are happy to help clients install easy to use and update content management systems for company website installations.

WordPress is not just for personal blogging anymore!

Intelligence Brings Back Links and Dollars on Qassia

Qassia Logo

Qassia brings ad revenue and back links to all of your blogs and/or websites and its free.  The site is in a private BETA now, so the only way you can get in is through this special link on my profile page.

Simply submit "Intelligence" in the form of articles, either original or previously published on your own website or blog and you will earn Qassia dollars.  These are points which are spendable for ad placement.  Its an ad revenue sharing site and more. 

Qassia is fantastic because you get credit for sharing your intelligence. The more credit you earn, the better your websites will rank. And you get a backlink to your website for every intel you add - only Qassia gives you unlimited quality backlinks.

Last but not least, Qassia also has the best ad revenue sharing system on the Internet, so in effect you get paid for promoting your websites. Qassia rocks!

Sign up for the BETA version of Qassia from my profile - its free and can pay you and your website back in spades over the long haul. 

The more people join Qassia, the more everyone will benefit, so give Qassia a spin. Signing up takes less than a minute, so you've got nothing to lose.

See ya around!

Note: This is not a paid advertisement link and I am not a Qassia employee. I only earn extra Qassia dollars by refering members.  Give it a go, and once your in, you can refer members to earn your own extra Qassa Cash!

You Tube Video – Branding Your Business & Marketing to Acoustic Music – BazaarVoice

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A fine example of creative marketing with a strong message about branding...

How can you use You Tube for your branding and business needs?

iBusinessLogic.com helped a client insert videos like this in his custom iBusinessLogic/Frooition eBay store:

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Cornerstone Commercial Carpet Cleaning Supply has received over 1000 hits in just a few months from this one video and they have sold several high end truck mount carpet cleaning machines.

Example of a You Tube Video Google Search result:

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What can you advertise and promote with video?

Tamebay – Real Story about a Real Seller Who Found Life After eBay

TamebayIn my RSS feed I get a lot of eBay related information every day.

This morning, one particular article caught my attention...

Another one bites the dust

Author: Sue Bailey
Posted at: Friday, May 30th, 2008 at 11:34 am

Another one bites the dust is a real story about a real high volume seller shut down by eBay for a no real reason. Stuart tried to reason with eBay, Stuart travelled to Catalyst 2008 simply to speak face to face with someone from eBay.  Stuart got nowhere with eBay.

eBay does not want Stuart's over $60,000 in fees per year because eBay has its rules...  You see, a former partner of Stuarts did not pay his $250 ebay fee bill 2 years ago. Stuart paid the bill when he was made aware (it was an account Stuart has not used in 2 years).  In any case, after months of trying to reason, and while under a 12 month suspension, Stuart has found a new way of doing business.

Stuart does not rely on eBay any longer, he has found his way out of the darkness of eBay suspension and into the light of eCommerce sales.  Stuart sees a bright future ahead and he says he will never rely on eBay again completely as he had before. 

Good for Stuart!

Thanks to tamebay & Sue Bailey for bringing all of us this inspiring story today!

Wake Up eBay – Sharing Links, Social Marketing Good – Closed Networks Fail

eBayeBay started as a social network of buyers and sellers.

Interaction between these two separate yet linked groups of people crossed all boundaries, social, economic, international, class and religion.

eBay is social marketing

...and has been relying on social marketing for its success since long before the terminology was coined.

The Internet has changed a great deal since eBay started.

Back in 1995 the only social networks were AOL, Yahoo and eBay. No one at the time knew eBay would grow into a social marketing network but this is what has happened. Buyers and sellers connected on a personal level over great distances and found common ground in the items they traded for online.

Now eBay is turning its back on the basis of social networking and social marketing. Continue reading “Wake Up eBay – Sharing Links, Social Marketing Good – Closed Networks Fail” »

Refresh Miami Blogger Dinner – Conversation Evolves

I am just back in my downtown hotel room from tonight's Refresh Miami blogger dinner . This will be a short post because it is quite late and I am in dire need of sleep before to returning to Tampa Bay in the morning. Due to the number of attendees (our table included over 25 people) I can not report on every discussion or topic...

After all, I think the real report here is an actual return to conversation. Continue reading “Refresh Miami Blogger Dinner – Conversation Evolves” »