Blog out might not be the proper blogspeak term, but everyone who has blogged for at least three months understands the phenomenon.
Another Lesson on Corporate Blogging
Today’s lesson: Once a post goes up, leave it up. Pulling it down can have worse consequences than letting it stand.
Blogging Report: The State of Blogs
The blogosphere is doubling in size every six months and is now 60 times larger than it was three years ago, according to the latest quarterly installment of David Sifry’s “State of the Blogosphere” report.
A Succinct Definition of Blogging
Catching up with some RSS feed reading this morning, I read Warren Bickford’s post at the IABC Cafe on the role of bloggers in the current Middle East crisis.
The Corporate Blogging Book
I just received my copy of Debbie Weil’s new book, “The Corporate Blogging Book – Absolutely Everything You Need to Know to Get it Right”.
CEO Blogging? Don’t Hold Your Breath
The question of why chief executive officers at powerful companies do not blog has been circulating in the news again, with the Paper Of Record itself asking the question on a warm Sunday morning.
Case Studies: Blogging Real World Business
Case studies are widely used in business and the academic communities as a teaching tool.
RSS tops Blogging in searches for Online PR
RSS and content syndication are good online PR search terms.
Britons’ Blogging Activities
Does anyone know of any recent stats on blog usage in Europe? I asked on Wednesday following the release of such stats for the US by the Pew Internet project.
Still Not Sure About Corporate Blogging?
39 percent – 57 million adults in the US – now read blogs.