Tags: blogging

Tags: blogging

Ken Yarmosh on Blogging Burnout

Posted Wednesday January 17, 2007, 4:09 am, Over one day old at Get Real

Ken makes some good points in this post about avoiding blog burnout: [from TECHNOSIGHT » 7 Ways to Avoid Blogging Burnout ] Wander around -- don't just read the same people all the time, or rely on the same sources.

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MSM, get blog or get out of the way

Posted Tuesday January 16, 2007, 4:31 am, Over one day old at A View from the Isle

One of the hot topics coming out of CES this year is the role of the blogger as media.  Blogger as journalist.  BlogHaus was a hopping place.  I've seen it called a cool place to hang out and the real press room.  There are also detractors.  Teresa puts down her thoughts on the BBS blog:

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Social Media, the Fortune 500, and the future

Posted Tuesday January 16, 2007, 4:31 am, Over one day old at A View from the Isle

Michael Gartenberg gives some excellent advice on corporate blogging (it all sounds familiar, but hey it's all good stuff) Josh with usual wisdom, though he seems to be off Skype today, points out that accepting social media into your company requires a shift not in IT, but culture.

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Why don't newspapers own local? Because they don't publish online with RSS

Posted Tuesday January 16, 2007, 4:31 am, Over one day old at A View from the Isle

Greg Linden makes a great point here (as do others).  Newspapers, especially small local ones, don't own local news like they should. Newspapers have remarkable content on businesses and events in their communities. They should be the authoritative source for local.

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?Second Life? Through a Hype-Cycle Lens

Posted Monday January 8, 2007, 10:39 am, Over one day old at Clickable Culture - Second Life

Kevin Dugan of the Strategic Public Relations blog considers Second Life 's position on Gartner's Hype Cycle, finding that the virtual world is sliding down the slope of "Inflated Expectations" towards the dreaded "Trough of Disillusionment."

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Anshe Chung Courts ?Streisand Effect?

Posted Monday January 8, 2007, 10:39 am, Over one day old at Clickable Culture - Second Life

Two main outcomes from these spurious takedown notices are likely, in my opinion: 1) The concepts of "public space" and "public figures" in the context of Second Life will become more clearly defined.

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Edelman’s Blog Research May Clarify the Hype

Posted Sunday January 7, 2007, 12:16 pm, Over one day old at B2B Insight Blog



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BloggerMania I

Posted Saturday January 6, 2007, 3:23 pm, Over one day old at /Message



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Edelman’s Blog Research Starts to Provide Clarity

Posted Saturday January 6, 2007, 12:16 pm, Over one day old at B2B Insight Blog



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Should bloggers grow up? Do we want them to?

Posted Thursday January 4, 2007, 12:16 pm, Over one day old at B2B Insight Blog



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