Online Business Schools: An Overview of Their Marketing Strategies
If you are a confused student who doesn’t know which school to choose to have the best quality of business education, then fret no more. There are so many ways of finishing a degree in business and an equally numerous number of schools that offer varying programs. There are so many factors to consider in choosing a business school: first, you have to know if you would like to settle for a degree program or just certificate courses. There are also post-graduate programs that are being offered; also, what field of business are you most interested in? Is it accounting, marketing, management, banking and finance?
With these factors in mind (which is enough to make one acquire an instant migraine), you would also have to consider whether you have enough time to allot for your education. Given that you have the finances to support your education and the guts to finish the course, still, another question is the location of the business school that you have chosen and whether you have enough time to travel to and fro. Looking at this scenario, would you consider enrolling in an online business school?
There are now many online business schools that offer different programs to suit your available time and your needs. These schools are being marketed on the internet in countless forms. Some are done in live presentations while some are presented only during the student’s available time.
There are still a lot of questions to answer when you have finally decided to enroll online. First, how much are you willing to spend? There are Ivy League schools even on the internet and they are marketed constantly with the most colorful websites and advertising schemes. There are also those schools that could accommodate students who are on a tight budget.
Another question is how much time are you willing to commit? You would be glad to know that there are schools that offer short-term courses which could last just for a few days while there are also degree courses which could take months or even years.
If you would go online, you would notice that there are so many marketing strategies that these schools do to lure students to take their online programs. Some are highlighting the major achievements and awards that their school has gotten over a number of years. Others show the names of alumni who have marked a spot in business history.
Even major business universities have now joined the bandwagon and are now bringing in students online. Some of these schools include the following famous schools: Stanford Business School, The Sauder School of Business, Georgetown University, to name a handful.
Online business schools are, indeed, a great alternative to traditional schooling. And with so many persuasive websites out there, sometimes it can get confusing. That is why, it is wise to look at the track records of these schools rather than to just fall in love with the colorful pictures of their campus that you get to see online. It is also sensible to consider their facilities and their values. Once these factors coincide with your expectations, then it’s time to get your credit card or checkbook and start a rewarding course with your school of choice.

An Overview of the History of Blogging
Do you know what blogging is? Well, if you still don’t know yet, blogging has played a very important role in politics. And this is true to almost every country around the world. If you're looking for news and information, blogs are just the right source.
If you want to know more about blogging, you should look into its history. Before blogs became popular online, digital communities had many forms such as Usenet, commercial online services like BiX, Genie, CompuServe, BBS, and email lists. By the 1990's, WebEx was able to create running conversations. They used 'threads' which serve as topical connections. Some say that blogging is just like the 20th century's project on Mass Observation.
Brian Redman managed mod.ber and it was created in 1983. He and some of his associates posted interesting summaries of threads and postings that took place somewhere on the internet. It was strongly likened to blogs because of the style in journal publishing being used. The posted summaries also contained links to cool places and other interesting places chosen by a certain blogger. However, mod.ber no longer operated after about eight months.
Blogs are like online diaries because it tells about the personal lives of the bloggers. The writers often call themselves journalers, journalists, or diarists, and escribitionists. Journal communities are already present online especially nowadays. One of the early bloggers known in history was Brad Fitzpatrick. Jerry Pournelle and Justin Hall were also early bloggers. Way back in 1994, there was an early blog which combines text, pictures, and video and it was transmitted live using an EyeTap device and wearable computer.
The first ever hired blogger was Steve Gibson and his blogs together with that of Stephen Heaslip which evolved from John Carmack plans. Carmack was a game programmer who published a popular journal through 'finger protocol'. Ritual Entertainment hired Gibson last February 1997.
You can find both personal homepages and corporate sites that contain blogs. Oftentimes, these sites have news and 'what's new' sections. Drudge Report is a very good example of a weblog that focused on news. It was founded by Matt Drudge, a maverick reporter. In 1998 the Institute of Public Accuracy began posting news-pegged quotes, usually one-paragraphed, and it was released a number of times each week. Tongue-in-cheek was also a noted blog precursor updated by Kibo, a Usenet legend.
The blogs recognized by people today are produced through a distinct class online publishing. Thanks to the evolution of the tools used in the production, facilitation, and maintenance of all the web articles. The feasible publishing process resulted to a larger and less technical populace. There are now a lot of hosting services exclusively for blogs and they are run through the use of blog software. Some examples are Movable Type, WordPress, LiveJournal, Blogger, and many other regular hosting services on the web.
The term blog was first used by P. Merholz by breaking the word weblog to 'we blog'. Later on, blog was adopted as a verb and a noun. When you say 'to blog', it means to post or to edit a weblog.
At present, blogs play a very important role since many political candidates, political consultants, and new services are using them. The blogs are opinion forming and it can effectively bond with a blogger's desired constituents. Blogging is already part of the web's infinite services and many people are using it for different purposes. How about you, do you want to become a blogger?

An Overview of the Concept behind RSS Feeds
RSS Feeds stands for Really Simple Syndication. Other times it is also called Rich Site Summary. But both have same meanings. The first time you see this, it may appear complex. But as you go along on your information gathering venture in the cyber world, you will encounter this many times. Have you ever tried clicking on one?
Click and You Will Receive
You can compare RSS to a website or blog that offers web surfers something to read or a news feed of vast information. Everyone can opt to add what information they like for free to their own news reader. It can also be displayed on your PC's desktop or in the web browser that you are using.
So if you have click on the information provider of your choice, the news will be given to you as they come so you no longer need to check the site back for any updates. This made it easier for web users, especially those who were fond of subscribing to newsletters of their chosen site. It eliminates the hassle of checking your email everyday just to know if there is any update on your preferred site.
The concept behind this can be compared to how you want to get your newspapers. You can't afford to go to a stand everyday just to buy one. It will be easier if you will get your dailies delivered to you each day. By clicking on the RSS feature of the site of your choice, the news will be made available at your PC's desktop as long as you are connected to the Internet. All those information could be read or ignored, ready to be shared and printed.
It is easy to use. As long as you a connection and a web browser, you are ready to go. You can filter through the information and click on the topics that you find interesting. You can customize your choice and delete or add something every day. It is that simple. You will get all the information you want on a daily basis without having to go through all the individual web pages.
Trivia Time
Did you know that RSS was invented by Netscape? They used it at the time when they were struggling to enter the portal biz. They wanted the RSS .90, an XML format, which would make news gathering and adding those on their site a breeze. After a time, they came up with the RSS .91 but discontinued when they didn’t push through with the portal business.
This is where UserLand Software picked it up. They didn't stop developing the idea. They had versions like .92, .93 and .94. They then developed their own interpretation of the original idea through the RSS 1.0. This is still being developed and as of late, they have the RSS 2.0.
Source of Information
You can also utilize RSS on your own web site. But rather than updating the feature manually, you can choose to use a tool like Weblog. This will automatically create the headlines, the links and descriptions.
At this day and age, information is vast and scattered all over the web. And as days go by, it becomes easier for people to choose the kind of information that they want to be given to them whenever they need such. Thanks to the ever developing concept of RSS Feeds.
