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Blog- TC: Yeah Ok, So Facebook Punk’d Us September 11, 2009The PR folks at Facebook must have been thrilled when they realized the guys at TC had found the "feature" and were trying it out. Permalink | Leave a comment » […]
- Good tips: 6 experts on corporate blogging best practices August 25, 2009Good, brief, tips on on corporate blogs. I just wrote my first post for ours, and am looking for more ideas, so this was interesting. Permalink | Leave a comment » […]
- Corporate Blogging – The Harsh Truths August 21, 2009via thewebpitch.com Great post on some pitfalls of corporate blogs at The Web Pitch. Especially timely for me since I spent much of this week writing and rewriting a blog post. Permalink | Leave a comment » […]
- Curious to see what happens with FB's buying FriendFeed. I've been using both for (mostly) completely different things and don't want to see FF go away entirely. August 10, 2009Permalink | Leave a comment » […]
- Hello July 23, 2009Don't think I need this service, but it looked interesting, so I'm giving it a try. Permalink | Leave a comment » […]
- TC: Yeah Ok, So Facebook Punk’d Us September 11, 2009
Marketing- Is content strategy biased towards the written word? March 3, 2011http://www.richtext.com/2011/03/03/is-content-strategy-biased-towards-the-written-word/He writes: Now, when I start thinking about content creation, I try to leave my mind open as long as possible. I find myself consciously refusing the urge to think in terms of pages and paragraphs. The goal is to find the best format for the job. […]
- The Geology of a Content Marketing Strategy | ClickZ February 17, 2011Shared by Elizabeth Cute metaphor What do blogs and volcanoes have in common? More than you might expect. […]
- Content Strategy Is Not User Experience « Brain Traffic Blog February 10, 2011[…]
- The 4 Elements of a Technology Customer Case Study | Stories That Sell January 11, 2011[…]
- xkcd: University Website July 30, 2010[…]
- Is content strategy biased towards the written word? March 3, 2011
Journalism- The Media Equation - Brand-Name Journalists Cross a Vanishing Divide - NYTimes.com October 12, 2010Shared by Elizabeth I love the last paragraph of this column. Plus, it helps answer a question my crit group had about the main character of my wip. Yes, you can make news working in your pajamas and running stuff past your cat and no one else. But even in 2010, when a print product is viewed as a quaint artifact of a bygone age, there is something about tha […]
- Journalism Warning Labels « Tom Scott August 13, 2010Making newspaper reading that much safer. […]
- Charticle: The Death of the Print Newspaper - The Steve Rubel Lifestream September 24, 2009[…]
- Traditional News Media Lead Blogs By 2.5 Hours July 13, 2009Peace Corps Online writes "The NY Times reports that researchers at Cornell studying the news cycle by looking for repeated phrases and tracking some 90 million articles and blog posts which appeared from August through October 2008 on 1.6 million mainstream media sites and blogs. have discovered that for the most part, traditional news outlets lead and […]
- ‘Hyperlocal’ Web Sites Deliver News Without Newspapers April 13, 2009Just as some cities’ newspapers sputter, a handful of Web sites emerge to cull local content from government data, blogs and news media. […]
- The Media Equation - Brand-Name Journalists Cross a Vanishing Divide - NYTimes.com October 12, 2010
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