This week's posts have a definite business, politics and economics air about them, as we visit Greg Narain and his business and societally oriented blog, known as Social Twister.
When Social Twister is not writing about business, he's writing about blogging, social networking, and occasionally motorcycles.
This week's edition of Carnival of the Capitalists features some of the best bloggers writing on the internet today.
Blogging topics presented include entrepreneurship, management, education, legal issues, regulation, taxation, internet commerce, marketing, the national and global economies, and politics.
As you would expect from Social Twister there are business, economics, and some eclectic entries everywhere.
It's always great to read and discover the many high quality blogs out there in the blogosphere.
We don't always get to them all, and this edition of Carnival of the Capitalists has introduced many of us to some brand new ones.
As I am always privileged to do, I have an entry in this week's Carnival of the Capitalists as well.
My entry post this week is entitled "Blogs sell books: Writers take note" where I discuss the real world value of blogs for marketing books, including a successful real world case study.
If you wish to submit an entry to next week's, or any Carnival of the Capitalists edition, e-mail your entries to the new address:
cotcmail -at- gmail -dot- com
If you are searching for new and exciting ways to expand your blog's readership, you should seriously consider sending an entry to Carnival of the Capitalists.
Merely being included in the company, of the first rate regular Carnival of the Capitalists contributors, will enhance the reputation of your blog.
The extra visitors can't sent to your blog won't hurt either!
The growth and staying power, of Carnival of the Capitalists, is beginning to catch the attention of people outside the blogging community. Each hosting, brings a fresh assortment of new readers, to the various blogs involved.
The visitors aren't only bloggers anymore.
Readership is expanding to include the mainstream media, various government and private organizations, many businesses, and other interested people from beyond the blogging community.
Many people are introduced to some tremendous blogs that they might otherwise have missed.
Next week's Carnival of the Capitalists moves over to Lachlan Gemmell's self named business and economics blog called, logically enough, Lachlan Gemmell.
In the meantime, click that mouse over to this week's Social Twister hosting of Carnival of the Capitalists.
If the great posted entries don't convince you to click, the possibility of finding some brand new blogs to read Carnival of the Capitalists certainly will offer you a new "twist". (groan)