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Posts Tagged ‘Pakistani Bloggers’

What To Do if Pakistani Bloggers Go Missing?

By Zeenat Rehman • Jun 2nd, 2011 • Category: Politics

I believe I should think hundreds or thousands times before I write something about the hidden hands in Pakistan as I have a strong desire to live and I have two toddler twin daughters, an old and ill mother and I am the sole bread winner for my family. Given this situation, I am seriously [...]



Interview with Blogger Maryam Piracha

By The Pakistani Spectator • May 25th, 2011 • Category: Interviews

What do you think sets Your blog apart from other blogs?
That I’m the voice behind it…it may seem like a callous thing to say, but it’s true. Every individual has their own individuality—that thing that makes them “them”—so that would be it. I write about writing, books, Pakistan, the literary life, the magazine I’m a [...]



The Good Side

By Chris Cork • Jun 20th, 2010 • Category: Lead Story

You don’t get many young, female, Pakistani bloggers in Santiago, Chile – but you got one last week at the Global Voices 2010 conference. She spoke for eleven minutes – one minute over her allotted ten but hey, she was using the standard Pakistani minute which has a certain elasticity about it – and was [...]



Most Popular Blog Tips

By Saleem Awan • Apr 12th, 2010 • Category: Make Money With Blogging

1. There are Many Valid Sources of Traffic
The above chart shows just 8 of many sources of traffic to a blog. As I write this others are already springing to mind (for example some bloggers run paid advertising to drive traffic to their blog – others get it from banner exchange programs). The reality is [...]



Interview with Blogger Saba Hussain

By The Pakistani Spectator • Aug 7th, 2009 • Category: Interviews

My name is Saba Hussain. A 24 year old English graduate from England. I own one blog: ‘My Pakistani Ancestry’. I have a Facebook group of the same name. My interests include reading books, genealogy, surfing the internet and humour.
Blog: http://pakgen.blogspot.com/

Could you tell us what made you decide to blog, and what was the inspiration [...]



Interview with Blogger Ajmal Hussain Abbasi

By The Pakistani Spectator • May 5th, 2009 • Category: Interviews

I am Ajmal Hussain Abbasi, belonging to Ayubia, District Abbottabad. I am doing my graduation in the field of Information Technology from National University of Science and Technology (NUST). I also do write in the local news papers on social and political issues of the country. I started writing articles [...]



Blogging in Pakistan and the next Challenge

By Ghazala Khan • Apr 29th, 2009 • Category: Politics

Blogging isn’t in jeopardy and it’s not going to prove yet another fad about to expire and vanish in the contours of online world and slip away like a funny dream aimed at virtually nothing and perishing prior jelling to its promised potential. In actual, it’s just in another transition to a new and better [...]



Interview with Blogger Pakistani Housewife

By The Pakistani Spectator • Mar 27th, 2009 • Category: Interviews

I am a mother of three adorable children and preference wise this is my first introduction. I have a master degree in economics and I am a teacher. I wish to live life with a purpose. I blog here.
Could you tell us what made you decide to blog, and what was [...]



Interview with Blogger Arfa Siddiqi

By The Pakistani Spectator • Mar 19th, 2009 • Category: Interviews

Would you please tell us something about you and your site?
I’m a person with many facets to my personality. I’m analytical, a walking contradiction and everything you wouldn’t expect me to be. I enjoy debating and discussing issues that broaden my horizons. I’ve always been very fierce against injustice, and thus law is a profession [...]



Interview with Blogger Scrawler

By The Pakistani Spectator • Mar 2nd, 2009 • Category: Interviews

Would you please tell us something about you and your site?

I’am an Eternal Optimist and Dreamer passionate about my motherland India..Almighty has bestowed me with a beautiful gift called ‘Freedom”.Freedom - “My wings to fly high to catch the dreams which dwells far away”.Well,i blog at Daughter’s Diary and Workings Of  Mind .These two sites [...]