The election season is upon us, and although the next US President won’t be elected for two more years, there are plenty of Congressional races taking place that could change the balance of power in the House and possibly the Senate.
Paid Blogging & Blogosphere Ethics
Influential bloggers are taking a harsh stance against services that offer payment to blog posters in return for product reviews, bringing the question of “blogosphere ethics” to the forefront of the blogging community.
Intel Goes Blogging
The chipmaker has stepped into another arena, that of corporate blogging.
Blogging Gifts: Links to Bloggers
Blog links are important SEO search engine optimization ranking boosters that bloggers provide freely to others.
Blogging From Space
I’d imagine that until you’ve blogged from space, you’ve lost all bragging rights. Anousheh Ansari, who recently became the first female private space explorer, takes a break from watching a few of the 32 sunsets and sunrises to blog about what it’s like up there – and to give the Googleplex a call.
Blogging and the Role of the CEO
Dave Taylor has been steadfast in his belief that CEOs should not blog. Period. End of discussion. He said so last year during Global PR Blog Week, and reiterated his belief in a post to his Intuitive Systems blog.
Professional Blogging: Effective Outsourcing
Professional blogging, as a paid writer for other blogs, has a very bright future. Writing blog posts for other blogs is truly a win-win situation for everyone involved.
Terapad Aims to Change the Blogging Game
A new UK-based hosted blog service came out of private beta last week and is now open for business.
Calacanis Wigs Out On Non-Blogging Employees
Weblogs Inc. CEO and AOL executive Jason Calacanis has a bone to pick with AOL employees not taking his directive to launch their blogs before he counts to three. His new directive: blog or die, man.
Blogging Support: No Longer Alone
You are the only one… You’ve probably had someone tell you those very words, or ones very much like them.