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Worker Bees is a firm dedicated to helping small business, arts and other non-profit organizations leverage the economic, creative online world to generate buzz and spread "word-of-keyboard" about their activities. This blog records our day-to-day thoughts on or activities in our business


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While I'm in a rabble-rousing mood

Posted Friday September 1, 2006, 9:02 am, Over one day old


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Conference organizers make my head explode

Posted Friday September 1, 2006, 9:02 am, Over one day old
If I had time I'd go check out her current events and see if she used any of them. And this happens when they think about diversity in the early planning stages, months in advance, and reach out to the many loud voices clamoring for diversity and ask for their help then.

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The blog-copying fun continues

Posted Tuesday August 29, 2006, 9:02 am, Over one day old


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BlogHer in Red Herring

Posted Tuesday August 29, 2006, 9:02 am, Over one day old
Finally got a link to the item on BlogHer that was in the 8/14 issue of Red Herring. They tried to sell us an outrageously priced custom PDF to put on our web site, but a) it was for "limited time periods" only, and why would put something on my site that would expire?

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Carnival of the Capitalists is up at Business & Technology Reinvention

Posted Tuesday August 29, 2006, 9:02 am, Over one day old
Blogger David Daniels from Business & Technology Reinvention has organized this week's Carnival simply, in order of posts received, and there are many intriguing post descriptions to be perused. One post that caught my eye: 7 Tip-offs that politics run rampant in your company from Bouncing Back.

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Here we go again...blogosphere: hierarchical construct or meritocratic free-for-all?

Posted Tuesday August 29, 2006, 9:02 am, Over one day old
But that changed appearance doesn't equate to institutions or organizations (if we take those terms at their most general, regarding "the blogosphere" as an institution for instance), let alone a world, that is not full of gates and gatekeepers and exclusive territories.

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San Jose Mercury makes it five

Posted Monday August 21, 2006, 9:01 am, Over one day old
The latest is one today by reporter Elise Ackerman, entitled Do Not Fear the Blogosphere. It's interesting how I can't find a link to this one above, because it actually had two terrific pictures and a bigger blurb than, for example, the 'In the Blogosphere' mention on the 31st.

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Why won't someone build a real conversation tracking tool?

Posted Saturday August 19, 2006, 10:02 am, Over one day old
I want some kind of tool...a tool for tracking, monitoring, alerting, measuring...that takes into account comments, that gives a more three-dimensional view of a topic, blogger or blog post, that does not rely solely on human, manual effort to link correctly and link every single time.

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Voices from BlogHer

Posted Monday August 14, 2006, 8:31 am, Over one day old
There were bloggers with microphones and video cameras everywhere at BlogHer, so here are a few places where you can see and hear (instead of just read) what people thought while at the conference: Laura Foy from Microsoft has this video piece on the conference.

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Cross-post from personal blog: Why I blog here

Posted Monday August 7, 2006, 9:15 am, Over one day old
It has come to my attention that some folks have wondered why I posted my post-BlogHer recaps here and on my personal blog, rather than on BlogHer itself. I linked to these posts, but I didn't post them there because I'm not planning to hijack the BlogHer site to be all about me.

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