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’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 list here for WordPress.
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,…
If you do, Entrepreneur Daily Dose has 10 things you can do to make it happen! I’m guilty of #5, #6, #7, and #8, and probably will continue to be. But that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t avoid them! You’ll have to go read to find out which other rule I’m breaking on this very post.
Using my own blogs only, I was comparing Bloglines (which I use) to Google Reader (which I check occasionally). When I made the choice to work primarily with Bloglines, I thought it was the more popular reader, and wanted to watch the subscriptions to my own blogs. While I blog in a few other places,…
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.