So, did I miss anything while I was in New York? Wow. Jay Rosen sets off a flurry of posts that prove out Blog Power.
The Blogging Community Look Like Idiots
This International Bloggers’ Bill of Rights makes the blogging community look like idiots.
Former Yahoo Employee Blogging From the Jungle
Kalyan was one of the early employees of Yahoo’s Software Development Center in Bangalore, India.
Blogging or ‘Horrendous Journalism’
My post last Friday with caveats about Microsoft AntiSpyware has drawn the ire of one person who read that post here as well as the one republished by Murdok.
Extoling the Virtues of Blogging
Yesterday the PRSA Westchester/Fairfield chapter was kind enough to invite me up to Greenwich, CT to give a lunchtime talk about blogging’s impact on PR.
Corporate Blogging At The Security Awareness Company
Greg Hoffman: “The company has been around for 15 years but blogging has helped brand our company as the premier Security Awareness team in the industry; all while saving us time and money.”
Blogging Can Save You Money
Even though I’ve had several personal blogs for years, I’ve only been officially business blogging since 2003. So in going back over expenses for the last quarter, you can imagine my shock when I realized that my overall business costs were down about 19%. What saved me so much money? Surprisingly, blogging.
Internal Blogging More In Focus – Blog Consultants Beware
Internal blogging is discussed more and more. It doesn’t surprise me. If we compare to web communication in general an intranet is for many companies more effective in terms of ROI than an external site.
Corporate Blogging A Failure For Tower
According to the stillhq.com blogger … his company’s test of internal corporate blogging has been a failure so far.
Blogging a Replacement For Journalism and PR?
Recovering PR pro Shel Israel and my good friend, Microsoft super-blogger Robert Scoble, are co-writing a book via blog called The Red Couch.