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Be Cautious About Free Content
Darren Rowse over at Problogger has a great piece today on why it is he doesn’t use free articles for his blog posts. This is something that has been asked of me often by clients wanting to know if there is an easy way out of having to put good quality content on their sites […]
Hire Your Character
You have been selected by your company to head up their latest product’s marketing and advertising campaign. You’ve written and developed your company’s marketing and advertising plan and know it backwards and forwards. Within this plan you know that you need a blog to reach your goals. You have developed this whole campaign around a […]
Blogger myopia and 21 tips to improve your blogging
Separate articles, same theme. First Darren writes about the truism that most Internet users don’t realize that they are reading a blog and might be turned off but continual references to to "on this blog … " kind of things.
In my work as a blog consultant I run into this often. Blogs aren’t really well […]
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One By One Media Launches Blogonomics Business Blog Cruise
One By One Media will be launching a unique business blogging conference for October 5-9, 2006. This conference will be the first of its kind, as the conference will occur on Royal Caribbean’s popular ship the Enchantment of the Seas.
“We, at One By One Media, believe that there are great conferences out there, but […]
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From WOMA … advice on Corporate blogging.
A panel discussion today at WOMA today gave some great advice for the aspiring corporate blogger …
maintain a consistent tone
have strong and newsworthy content
disclose intentions and sources
post frequent updates
deal with comments
keep innovating
Hat tip to Steve Rubel.
Tags: corporate blogging, WOMA, business blogging
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Technorati is charting a cool course
Hat tip to Steve for this link to the Technorati blog about the spiffed up charts. I’ve put a couple charts below to show you the easy blogging of them … there is a simple "Blog this chart" below the chart that lets you copy and paste the code for it. Unfortunately the code doesn’t […]
Monitoring the Blogosphere doesn’t need to cost $60,000 a year
John Stith of WebProNews and BL Ochman talk about services to monitor the blogosphere for your company that cost ungodly amounts … like $60,000 a year. Monitoring the blogosphere is very important (critical IMHO to some business) for companies today. But … look this isn’t rocket science. I do it everyday and combinations of free […]
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Professional Bloggers - Not A Dime A Dozen, Yet
We are providing opportunities to bloggers to become professionals in the blogging arena. We match the blogger with a blog and they provide quality content and constant updates for companies needing help. Most companies have no clue as to what blogging is and what the benefits may be for them. Opportunities are […]
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When being just Creative isn’t enough … Oliver Starr breaks off on his own.
Again, one of the best thing about the blogosphere are the connections you make with people. I connected with Oliver through Jim Turner of One By One Media (where I am a partner now as well). Well Oliver is one of those cool, nice guys who not only has great stories to tell (ask him […]
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Are Paid Bloggers “Journalists”?
There has been a longstanding debate on whether bloggers are considered journalists. According to some, journalists are held to a reporting standard that takes years of practice and training. It takes a prestigious college degree, years of blood, sweat and tears to be regarded as a journalist with any credibility. This is […]
