Category: General
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IBM Releases Blogging Guidelines
SearchViews posts on Big Blue’s blogging guidelines: IBM fully respects the legal rights of our employees in all countries in which we operate. In general, what you do on your own time is your affair. If your blog is self-hosted, use your best judgment and be sure to make it clear that the views and […]
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What is Wrong (and Right) With Blogging
Darren posed two provocative questions: What is right about blogging? What is wrong about blogging? Here’s a summary: What’s Right Facilitates conversation. Freedom of expression. Freedom from a web designer’s tyranny. Speed. Business card, networking tool, sales brouchure all in one. What’s Wrong Reliance on Google and other ad networks to make money. Text can […]
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Pod Rhymes With Religion
It had to happen. According to Dean: “One of the hottest trends in podcasting is ‘Godcasts.’ Many “pod preachers” of all faiths are converting their weekly sermons into Godcasts to more easily spread the word.” And Frank Barnako in his post Podcasters getting religion picks up on a survey, also by Lycos 50 apparently (but […]
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Essayist Whines About Blogs
Are classic essays like Swift’s still being written, Yes – just no one is reading them. or has the elegant thoughtfulness that is the essay’s legacy been winnowed away by its rapacious bastard offspring, the blog? And will the Internet generation, suffused by the blogosphere, lose the ability to write essays altogether? She must not […]
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EBW Featured in Int’l Coaching Federation Newsletter
Thnx to Patsi (and Denise, I presume) I’m featured as one of the go-to peeps for executive coaches that need blogs. Thnx ladies! Read the full she-bang.
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What Is Blog Power?
Update: This product is evidently not Armand Morin’s – he is an affiliate for the product. The product was created by Brett Fogle and Marc Quarles. I’ve been getting a ton of inquiries about Armand Morin’s latest product, Blog Power. I took a look at the demo video and as far as I can tell, […]
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Blog Myth #3: Blog posts have to be really long.
Another easy-reach obstacle for would-be blogging superstars is that you have to write long, involved prose every day. Because of the structure of blogs, they are great for managing a finer granuraity of web content than you’ll find on traditional websites. Think of haikus – not novels. A blog entry can be as simple as: […]
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BlogNashville Day 3
I made it here and am sitting in the main conference room. If you really wanted to clean up as a theif today you could swipe thousands of dollars of computer equipment. W’e’re here at Belmont University’s student commons and am in the main area where they’ve got wireless set up. Quote: The old media […]
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BlogNashville Day 2
I can tell our attention is wavering. Lunch is approaching and I look at screens around me and folks are checking email during lulls in the discussion. This morning we hear from Bill Beach from Heritage on the use of stats and computer reporting in the New Newsroom. I do enjoy that they are not […]
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BlogNashville Day 1
Just a heads up that I’m at the CARR Training being conducted by the Heritage Foundation and the Center for Budget and Policy Priorities. This is cool – everybody is logged in and bloggin’ that they’re here. The night went well – had a big-ass Papa John’s pizza with my sister and brother-in-law. Slept soundly […]