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[2005-03-31] A Visual Look at "Inter-blog-dialogue" My colleague, Meredith Topalanchik, today coined a new word that describes how word spreads - inter-blog-dialogue.
[2005-03-31] Coffee with a Living Legend Today I had coffee with Mike Kaltschnee of Hacking Netflix, Ryan Saghir of Orbitcast (a great satellite radio blog I never heard of) and ...
[2005-03-28] Nuclear General Is Blogging MarketingVOX: "General James Cartwright, the man in charge of America's nuclear arms, has a blog, according to a defense industry publication that summarized reports and commentary from military blogs.
[2005-03-28] Franchises - Exit Strategies At an International Franchising Symposium in London, Peter Holt made the bold statement to his audience of Franchisors that they needed to understand that their business would fail, and in fact all businesses are bound for failure. Needless to say, there were a few shocked faces in the crowd.
[2005-03-25] Blog Burnout Robert Scoble is getting a life and giving up his linkblog. Good for Robert. Marc Orchant also ...
[2005-03-24] Robert Scoble: I've gotta give up the link blog Hey, look, it's a Netdisaster. Heh. The aliens have kidnapped me! Seriously, I have something more serious to talk to you about.
[2005-03-23] Elephants and Mice Dancing Together Mark Glaser reports on "the new animal in online newsrooms" - the editor in charge of citizen journalism and blogs.
[2005-03-22] B.L. Ochman Responds to SES Conference Notes Row As I gave B.L. such a hard time in reporting legal concerns of SES speakers yesterday it seems only fair that we not leave her response simply as a comment in the original conversation.
[2005-03-21] Blogs Get Prime Exposure on CNN USA Today: Mainstream media continue to be wary of Internet bloggers because the reporting and opinions on their Web sites are often not subject to journalistic checks and balances, such as editing and rules on sourcing.
[2005-03-20] A Stroll Through Amsterdam Via Flickr Today is the first really spring-like day of the year in Amsterdam. A hazy but sunny day, temperature about 19 Celsius (about 66 F), so it felt nice for my wife and I to take a stroll for an hour or so around our neighbourhood with my camera this afternoon.
[2005-03-18] Ego Surfing With Preople Anyone who writes a blog does a bit of ego surfing now and again. Or even again and again. It's true, isn't it? You know, looking for your name on Google and Technorati to see how many mentions you have.
[2005-03-16] Yahoo To Launch Social Networking Portal A new consumer-focused social networking offering from Yahoo will soon be launched in beta, according to information on the Yahoo website.
[2005-03-15] Reasons Why People Usually Don't Buy Again There are many psychological reasons why people will buy from the first time and why they do not buy from you again. There are books on many of these reasons. Many of these reasons are totally out of your control.
[2005-03-15] Influencing (Blog) Infulencers There has been lots of talk over the last couple of months about "influencers", in particular, influencers in the blogosphere.
[2005-03-13] Who Is a Journalist These Days? NYU journalism professor Jefferson Flanders asks a question that's on a lot of minds ...
[2005-03-10] Listening to Learn Blogging can be bad for you if you let your Technorati profile go to your head. But, it can also be good for you as well - if you really listen to what the feedback is telling you and apply what you learn.
[2005-03-10] Grassroots Movie to Star Bloggers What will they think of next. TheWeblogProject calls itself the first open source, free, grassroots movie to support and promote the blogosphere.
[2005-03-10] ChameleonReader learns your Bloglines Habits I got an email this evening from a nice chap called Josh Tyler. He's written an app with a slightly dodgy interface, for overlaying Bloglines.
[2005-03-09] IABC Chair Blog Can Succeed Fellow IABC member and blogger Allan Jenkins posted a scathing commentary about IABC and Chairman David Kistle yesterday (and has attracted a bit of flack in the comments to his post as a result).
[2005-03-09] Carnival of the Capitalists at Blogcritics.org This week sees an eclectic approach for the travelling business show, recognized by one and all as Carnival of the Capitalists makes a stop at a blog where opinions from far and wide, on many topics, are routinely very well presented.
[2005-03-08] Wikipedia as a Lifestyle The power of community eh? Wired runs a story on the somewhat obsessive habbits of some wikipedians ...
[2005-03-07] More People Turning To Online News During the 2004 presidential campaign, six times as many people used the internet to get political news as they did in 1996.
[2005-03-04] The Bing, Bang, Bongo Meme Call me nutty, but I am in the mood to start a meme today. When I was in junior high school back in the log cabin days ...
[2005-03-04] Links are Relationships Two very disturbing developments in regulating the blogosphere -- one puts a price on ...
[2005-03-03] Basic Marketing Dope Sometimes the simplest data is the best. Marketing is not complex if you know the basics - that's true with anything by the way.
[2005-03-03] Business Goal Setting and Then Following Through Your business can't go according to plan if you have no plan. What do you want to achieve this year? More new customers per week?
[2005-03-03] More Marketing Dope Direct marketing can make you very successful, but you've got to understand the basics.
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