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.
Twitter is well outside my comfort zone. I’m wordy, and I must express myself in 140 characters; I’m not that easy with meeting new people, and what’s the point if you don’t meet new people? Of course, I can’t evaluate my progress in 140 characters–no surprise there–so I’m writing a blog post. I’m at 173…
This is an interesting place to post this, as I don’t really do my best work on this blog. Here I simply put information that is useful to my clients and a few other technical things that interest me. But for your more integral and important company blog, WebWiseWords at EntireWeb has some good suggestions…
Sometimes those who know how things like a .htaccess file works fail to mention really simple things. So I’m going to mention this one. I have a site with multiple domain names that I want to consolidate. Thus I’m creating a single site, but because of numerous existing links, I want the domain names to…
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,…
This guy used it to get out of jail. Personally, I’d prefer not to have the opportunity to use it in that particular fashion, but at least it sounds useful. I’m trying to make my use of twitter both productive and fun by mentioning my blog posts but connecting them also with interesting things through…
Some suggestions from DailyBlogTips. I’m especially with #1-no auto music. I occasionally violate some of the others.
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