I always wanted to be an expert in something. After six years of college and two degrees, I thought I was a political expert.
Blogger Relations and Full Transparency
Shel and I had quite a robust discussion about the Wal-Mart and Edelman blogger relations campaign yesterday in show #119 of FIR: The Hobson & Holtz Report.
Blogger.com Goes To The Phones
Sony Ericsson and Google have made a deal that will place Google’s search and its Blogger software on upcoming mobile phone models.
Technoratis Blogger Tip: Aim For The Middle
Technorati’s Dave Sifry has a word of advice for blogger upstarts: find your niche and aim for “The Magic Middle.” Sifry says there’s a middle ground, where topic specialization, a modest number of inbound links, and a little help from some new features can be enough to climb the ladder of blog success.
Are You An SEO-funded Blogger Shill?
Robert Scoble says that some SEO’s are paying bloggers to do some link juicing.
Blogger Editorial Calendar is Here
If you are like most bloggers, you often discover that finding time to blog can be an issue.
Blogger Junkets Rekindle an Old PR Approach
In the pre-Internet era (I know call me a mastodon), press junkets we’re huge.
Blogger News Network Dumps Google, Cites China
One protest against Google’s decision to offer search in China while agreeing to that government’s censorship led one prominent blog to discard AdSense from its pages.
Thoughts For The Beginning Blogger
One of our clients is starting to charge full-force down the blogging path and asked for some feedback on the posts they were working on.
Blogger Calls For Pre-emptive Strike On BS
BS is an abbreviation for BellSouth, whose chief technical officer Bill Smith told the media his firm has taken the call for multi-tiered Internet connectivity to the big Internet players; Jeff Pulver suggests the online powers-that-be hit BellSouth first, but it won’t happen for one simple reason: money.