Stuff you should know, stuff I should remember.

  • Morgan Stanley on Blogging Lawyers

    Leading Financial Analysts’ Report on Blogs and RSS a Must Read: (via RSS Blog) Law firms are not seeking to generate revenue from publishing content per se. But understanding how to distribute information online and how your target audience is receiving such content is critical in keeping up with innovative law firm marketing professionals. Large […]

  • Demystifying Blogs

    iMedia has a three-part series on blogs, an interview with Gawker Media’s Nick Denton. Highlights: Yeah, a Web log is not a magic bullet. Having a Web log doesn’t mean the hordes are going to come to the site the next day. Pick the people who you think are going to be favorably inclined towards […]

  • Knowledge Management with Weblogs

    Part of my day-job is in designing knowledge management software for large corporations. Currently our approach is a little closer to a wiki since the the online references are not project-based but knowledge based. But, Howard has a great link to a report on Distributed Knowledge Management using weblogs. Weblogs support knowledge work by providing […]

  • Weblogs and Blogging in Education

    Dozens of fantastic reasons to bring blogs into the classroom. Ways to Use Weblogs in Education.

  • Video Blogging

    You know I hate the hard sell but the folks behind Instant Audio Generator are gearing up to release Instant Video Generator that allows you to easily add video clips to your website – and weblog. Basically you record audio and video on your computer using a mic and webcam and then their service converts […]

  • Search Engine Tyranny

    Online Publishers Rail Against Google: (via Paid Content) [S]earch has now become a tool that can be exploited, with specialist agencies paid big bucks by big business to improve their position in search results. “This kind of complex distortion is only made available to the big players and will make business in the long term […]

  • iPod Costume

    When was the last time somebody dressed up as your product for Halloween? When was the last time somebody dressed up as an ad for your product for Halloween? More pics.

  • Curse of the CEO Blog

    Seth Godin says it best (as always): Here’s the problem. Blogs work when they are based on: Candor Urgency Timeliness Pithiness Controversy Does this sound like a CEO to you? It does pain me to try and propose blogging to entrepeneurs who seem to lead very boring lives. It’s like having a dead brand. I […]

  • Exclusive: Paul Chaney of Radiant Marketing Group

    Easy Bake EXCLUSIVE! I snagged a teleconference with blog marketer Paul Chaney from Radiant Marketing Group. RMG focuses on marketing know-how for small businesses to build their businesses online. I hope you’ll join me for this fantastic opportunity to pick the brain of a web marketing expert. Topics include: Predictions on the future of blogging. […]

  • Blogs and Consumer Generated Media

    Intelliseek held a teleconference (sometimes I just can’t bring myself to say the word ‘webinar’ – it’s like saying the word ‘infopreneur’ with a straight face) on the advent and advancement of Consumer Generated Media (CGM). Boiling it all down: Traditional marketers are threatened that consumers can now publish their opinions about products. With blogs […]