May 20, 2008: Around the Web in Blogging

In today’s news,  Digg revolts against its top user, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is egged in Hungary, 5.1 billion people used Google in April, and more.

  1. Here’s a list, presented in no particular order, of some of the traits of successful bloggers that I observe - ProBlogger
  2. ViperChill talks about they used social media to quickly drive 550,000 unique visitors to one of their client’s websites. - ViperChill
  3. Digg users revoly against top user, Mr. BabyMan - ReadWriteWeb
  4. Steve Ballmer was egged today in Hungarian University of Economy. His security team just stood there. - Jaankanellis
  5. Guy Kawasaki talks Twitter, SEO, and blogging in a recent interview - TopRankBlog
  6. Nielsen Online releases April Search Engine usage report. Google saw an estimated 5.1 billion searches, while Yahoo saw 1.4 billion and MSN saw nearly 800 million. - SEWatch
  7. We all suspected it, but now it is confirmed: someone very, very close to the 3G iPhone launch has told me that Apple will announce their new model at the WWDC Keynote on June 9th. - Gizmodo
  8. JohnChow talks about how to define your site by blogging outside of the box - JohnChow
  9. If a new survey from Parks Associates, there’s a huge slice of Americans that haven’t embraced the web yet. 21% to be exact….what??!! - MarketingPilgrim
  10. In the past few years, Web publishers have made a big bet on booming online advertising revenues. But the economic slowdown may be throwing a wrench into those plans. - NYTimes

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