Stuff you should know, stuff I should remember.
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Bloggers Behaving Badly
Jason slams comScore’s report that was funded in part by Nick for not including data from Jason’s company. The fallout includes accusations, mutterings and of course – cracks on fat people.
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Donald Trump Starts a Blog: And We Care
The hair still hypnotizes me though. http://donaldtrump.trumpuniversity.com/
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From Blog Gossip to Network Television
Media Matters tracks a lie from The Drudge Report to FOX News.
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Report Released: Emergence of Progressive Blogosphere
Chris Bowers and Matthew Stoller have released a report on the growth trends in the blogosphere for progressives.
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Blogs Are Coming To Get You
The Legal PR Bulletin has posted an article by Richard S. Levick of Levick Strategic Communications on how companies can defend themselves against online critics, titled “A Virtual Omnipresent Enemy.” Levick warns: “It is only a matter of time before blogs become commonplace weapons allowing well-organized adversaries to both disseminate and preserve shrewder anti-corporate messages. […]
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30 Percent of U.S. Online Audience Visited Blogs
The report, which was sponsored in part by Six Apart and Gawker Media, found that nearly 50 million Americans, or about 30 percent of the total U.S. Internet population, visited blogs in Q1 2005. This represents an increase of 45 percent compared to Q1 2004. And I’m guessing that this is folks that knew that […]
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Chicago Tribune: Business Blogging Might Not Work
File under ‘shocker of shockers’: Don’t do it just because everyone else is. Do it because you have an objective in mind. Other discoveries: Be sure you don’t blog trade secrets Make sure your blog has an objective Don’t ogle co-workers or students Don’t get too personal At least they didn’t say What about the […]
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Carnival of the Capitalists
I had never really understood Carnival of the Capitalists. The home page of it doesn’t do a very good job of explaining exactly what is going on – it is written for submitters – not readers. CotC is an itinerant, weekly digest of business and marketing know-how – hosted at a different blog each week. […]
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Tuesday Most Read Day for RSS Feeds
Pheedo does some analysis of their customer data: Tuesday is the most active day in RSS; Saturday least active. Our initial observations of the data point to Tuesday being the most active day for viewership, feed retrieval and click-throughs. I’m guessing that most people attack their email inboxes on Monday and then turn to secondary […]
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31 Days to a Better Blog
Darren’s doing a month of blogging tips and tricks. Tune in.