Fixing a Company Blog
There’s some good advice in Fix Your Lousy Company Blog. I need to follow some of it myself.
There’s some good advice in Fix Your Lousy Company Blog. I need to follow some of it myself.
I haven’t done anything on this before, but it has been done to death on the internet. Michael Aulia (of Craving Tech) pontificates on the subject on Nuffnang Australia, and does so rather well, without excess heat and with lots of good facts. I don’t have the minimum 30 days experience Michael suggests with Blogger,…
I’ve often wondered about this, and now there’s a discussion going at TechDirt. I suspect the commenter who points out that suing your customers is generally a bad decision, referencing the RIAA. I think that it’s very likely that one will make money via information delivery much more than by simple generation, and if artists,…
Every day I scan around 500 headlines from news services and blog posts. Of these, I will likely take action on around 30 or 40, and many of those will be standard ones that I put into various tags to display on my own blogs. I am unlikely to read more than five or six….
Some suggestions from DailyBlogTips. I’m especially with #1-no auto music. I occasionally violate some of the others.
I’ve been testing Blogrush for a couple of weeks (see here), and thus far I am finding the benefits marginal. When I first posted I showed the rate at which people were clicking through my syndicated entries shown on other blogs. Today I think I have the highest level, and it’s for a single post….
There’s a good article on WebProNews that explains the legal basis for this concept in the United States, which has its foundation in the first amendment. Note that this article applies only to the United States.
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