Doug Edwards, who was Google’s director of consumer marketing and brand management from 1999 until recently, has been blogging about his former employer for what appears to be the last week or so.
Blogging with Flock
For the past couple of days, I’ve been playing with Flock, the new web browser. Not so much for its capabilities as a browser – and it is pretty good at that – but more its capability as a blog editing tool.
Blogging Enterprise Consensus: RSS is Plumbing
Here are my notes from a panel on the enterprise use of RSS, from the Blogging Enterprise conference.
Blogging For Dollars; Are You Worth It?
Some say the value of a weblog is not the traffic attracted, but the buzz generated, meaning that the more a blog is linked to, the more worth it has. This is the theory behind one blogger’s research into the per link value of Weblogs, Inc. after their sale to AOL, and another blogger’s tool to help calculate the value of your own blog.
The Fujifilm Blimp Captain Is Blogging
Adam Yates from the PR team at Fujifim writes in that his company has just lanunched a new corporate-sponsored blog …
Blogging The Day Away
Blogs as a medium proliferated the internet with great speed and continue to do so. Technorati puts the number of existing blogs some where around 19 million with a new blog being created every second. The big question is who actually reads all this stuff? Chances are, it’s your employees.
Gatorade And ESPN Blur Blogging, Reporting
For many consumers, a love of brands has led them to blog about them; one blogger’s occupation and brand affection are a lot closer than most, though.
Blogging Celebrity
Blogging to gain celebrity is a misconception that many non-blogging people share. The concept that bloggers write in order to become famous celebrities simply doesn’t reflect reality.
Blogging The Status Quo
If ever you’ve taken a course in media, communication, or journalism, then it was impossible to escape the phrase, “the media tells people not what to think, but what to think about.” With the advent of broadband, the weblog and other citizen journalism outlets, that fundamental tenet of media theory may reverse itself.
Unbelievable Blogging Stats Unveiled
According to the results of a study released at the BlogOn conference in New York, 55% of corporations are blogging internally, externally, or both.