Stuff you should know, stuff I should remember.
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Getting Unscared of Blogs
Been meaning to quote Anil’s essay ‘How to keep blogs from scaring the hell out of people’: Blogs are an established technology, having been around for years and used by everyone from the biggest companies in the world to mom-and-pop shops. Blogs work with the other technology you have. They’re not trying to replace email, […]
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Blogosphere Continues to Double Every 6 Months
Sifry’s back with his ‘State of the Blogosphere’ for April 2006: The number of blogs has multiplied by 60 in the past 3 years. 75,000 new weblogs created every day (1 per second) 19.4 million bloggers (55%) still posting 3 months later (was 50%) 3.9 million bloggers update their blogs at least weekly. 1.2 posts […]
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What to Do When Someone Steals Your Blog’s Content
Lorelle confronts every bloggers nightmare and begins with the first step: it’s gonna happen. Content theft is the risk you take when you publish anything in any format but a print book. I think the benefits of global electronic distribution outweight the risks of someone ripping me off. I like these bullet points: WRONG: The […]
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April 30th – Blogwild! Party in Chicago
I was going to call this a book shower since it is sort of like a wedding shower but Ron didn’t want to wear a veil. To celebrate the launch of Blogwild! as well as my birthday (the 23rd) and my dad’s (the 29th), we’re having drinks and edible goodies! This is your chance to […]
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What is Del.icio.us?
Summary: Del.icio.us is a free service where thousands of people store their bookmarks, enabling you to see what’s trendy and popular. Bloggers can encourage readers to add their posts, allowing greater reach for a blogger’s content. During your blogosphere travels, travails and trials, you may have noticed references to ‘delicious links’ or a strange spelling […]
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Blogwild! Amazon Book Publicity Campaign Report Out
Summary: #64 Overall on Amazon, #1 in Weblogs, #1 in Business & Culture, #2 in Computers & Internet, #2 in Marketing, #14 in Business & Investing. Campaign reached 200,000 people. Over 200,000 Served Sitting here on Sunday at the Caribou Coffee shop trying to figure out how best to convey the excitement of the past […]
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Blogwild! Reviewed in Miami Herald
Richard Pachter reviews Blogwild! ( and Naked Conversations): Wibbels has good insights and useful experiences, and is a pleasant and facile writer… [I]f you are essentially clueless about blogs and how blogging can provide a great way to market yourself and/or your company for minimal cost and effort, this is a very good place to […]
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Blogwild! Reviewed in Houston Chronicle
Steve Powers reviews Blogwild! for the Houston Chronicle: Wibbels carefully explains how to set up a blog, and then talks about more advanced techniques. At no time does the book bog down in stilted or tedious explanations. It’s a lively work that plays up the new importance of blogs in today’s business world.
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The Death of Free Coaching
Michael hosted master coach Terri Levine today on his Think Big Revolution call. The call had some valuable gems (subscribe to the podcast to grab it once the audio is up). Terri makes no secret her views on coach certification. She says that in all of her work with Fortune 100 clients and companies, her […]
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#1 Business Blogging Book!
I screwed up. My newsletter had an ‘add to delicious’ link that pointed to this post instead of the ‘What is Del.icio.us’ post. Sorry about that… Click here to add that post to your del.icio.us bookmarks. Early returns are in and there’s a few hanging chads… but: #1 in Weblogs #2 in Marketing (dern that […]