Stuff you should know, stuff I should remember.

  • Red Couch Interviews with Mena Trott from Six Apart

    The Red Couch Interviews Mena Trott People did this. People kept journals all through history and it’s important. As soon as you stop, keeping track of what you do, things go by too quickly. This is one of the things we like doing. I should write a post about it. Life slows down by posting […]

  • Can Blogging Ever Become Big Business?

    Can Blogging Ever Become Big Business? Dubbed FM Publishing, it’s his personal attempt at building a blog confederacy. (The “FM” actually stands for “Federated Media.”) But unlike Denton, who publishes only the blogs he finds personally interesting, or Calacanis, who follows the trails of Google AdWords wherever they might lead him, Battelle intends to partner […]

  • Super Cookies Hide in Flash

    Escalation in the cookie wars: Delivered by cookie, PIE [Persistent Identification Element] hides in the “local shared objects” feature of the Macromedia Flash Player, a technology loaded on more than 98 percent of computers. It protects other cookies by making backup copies even if they are deleted. Because gathering marketing data is more important than […]

  • Adam Curry to Highlight Podcasts on Sirius Radio

    From NY Times: Curry will help choose material for “Adam Curry’s PodShow” from some of the thousands of amateur shows produced in basements, living rooms and dormitories. Sirius subscribers, who pay $12.95 a month for the service, can listen to the show on channel 148, “Talk Central.”

  • Blogging Myth #2: Blogs are just online diaries.

    Okay. Deep breath, Andy. And – exhale… Blogs are more than diaries. Relegating blogs to the dustbin of horny teen voyeur-cams and geek-addled techie rants is a huge dis-service to the blog format. Just because you can’t find good blogs to read doesn’t mean there aren’t any. Blogs look like diaries. No doubt. Entries. Archives. […]

  • Teens are Bloggin, Big-Time

    “About half of all blogs are authored by teenagers, according to a 2003 study by Perseus Development Corp.; and according to comScore Media Metrix, a majority of the top 15 sites visited by teens 17 and under in January 2005 were either blogs or social networking sites.” wow. socially cool, but kinda scary if you’re […]

  • Blogging Myth #1: You have to blog every day.

    (sent this to the newsletter – totally forgot to send it out on the blog!) Since the most prominent bloggers out there are blogging every day – sometimes multiple times a day, many beginning bloggers think they have to match that pace. Lies, I tell ya! I recommend beginning bloggers commit to at least three […]

  • Inc Magazine: Business Blogging on the Rise

    Business Blogging on the Rise: (featuring Paul) Blogs are a way for you to tell your story over and over again, and do it in a personable way. If you are blogging and your competitor down the street is not, then it can be a competitive advantage.

  • Marketing Analytics Delivered thru RSS

    www. Oneupweb.com is putting a daily synopsis of marketing analytics directly onto customer desktops using RSS feeds. The RSS feed in this case will be called Reports Direct, and will contain figures from Oneupweb’s ROI Trax analytics product.Reports Direct will provide an overview of the company’s Web site positions across major search engines, top keywords […]

  • Blogging Meets Major League Baseball

    According to the Great Lakes IT Report: MLB going to bat for blogs? Major League Baseball appears to be planning to take advantage of Web logs’ ability to slice and dice passions into pieces. Om Malik, a senior writer for Business 2.0, reports that the Web domain mlblogs.com has been registered to the league. Delivery […]