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No Malware, just Pumpkin Muffins


Photo-A-Day #2724

There is no Malware on BenSpark.com. If you braved the big red warning screen of shame then you are reading this post and I assure you that you are safe to visit BenSpark.com. Here’s what happened. On Friday morning at 6am I went downstairs to use the TrekDesk Treadmill Desk to do my morning workout and blogging. I went to the usual places and saw that one of my friends Jennifer Leet of The Dirty T Shirt got the malware warning on her site. I then learned about my friend Justin Germino of DragonBlogger also go hit. Eventually we figured out that the common denominator was the IZEA Ad Block that we all had on our blogs. Continue reading No Malware, just Pumpkin Muffins

SocialSpark Saturdays: Networking with other Bloggers

socialsparkSocialSpark is leveraged by most bloggers as a means to earning money from advertisers, but what many bloggers don’t realize is that SocialSpark works very well as its own social networking platform.

I wrote a detailed post about How To Use SocialSpark To Find Fellow Bloggers but here are some additional idea’s on how to leverage SocialSpark to find fellow bloggers.

To start just log into SocialSpark
Click on Community -> Browse Users
I usually select the Bloggers tab if looking for other bloggers, this way I can weed out Advertisers.

When I first started SocialSpark, I wanted to network with the most popular and successful, I did this by sorting by “friends” and “blogs” to find who had the most friends on SocialSpark and who had the most number of blogs (with the highest props). This told me the populars and I immediately sent them requests to find out what made them so successful on SocialSpark and learn about them by reading their blogs, checking out how they did paid advertisements (quality, style) and emulate the success for myself.

Next, I searched for bloggers in Arizona by using the “Profile information” on the sidebar and searching for bloggers in Arizona.
I then did queries for technology and eventually poetry, SEO and other categories.

I would add as many people as possible as a friend request, when sending a friend request try to avoid being pitchy and spammy, but do check out someones profile and leave a comment or relevant bit of information that invites the blogger to want to accept your friend request.

I found many friends on SocialSpark and it was here that I first started delving into blogging in August 2008, SocialSpark was the network that helped me become as successful as I am today.

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