Very good article on BBC News Online today on the pros and cons of blogging in the workplace.
IABC webinar on blogging and RSS
Not sure when this was first advertised, but I just noticed on the IABC website that IABC is holding a teleseminar (webinar?) …
The Silent Blogging Believers
Deep inside some of America’s largest, most well-known companies is an army of hundreds, perhaps thousands of influential blogging believers.
Blogging: This Is My House – Let’s Build A City
Have you ever thought about your blog as your house … And your contacts with other bloggers resembling “life between buildings” …
When Blogging and Client Service Intersect
Jeremy Pepper had an opportunity to quiz PR guru Andy Plesser to get the story behind the recent flap over The NewsMarket’s new blog, NewsBluntly.
Business Blogging – 5 Tips to Help You Break Through Writers Block
It’s inevitable. Everyone hits the wall. Whether you’ve been blogging ten weeks, ten minutes, or ten months, eventually you’ll find yourself with absolutely nothing to say.
Blogging The Microsoft Way
I haven’t said much of anything yet about MSN Spaces, but it’s been amusing to watch the reaction to their lame attempt at censorship of blogs.
HighBeam Research’s New Blogging Resource
HighBeam Research has partnered with blogger Christopher Locke to help the company develop a new resource for bloggers and aspiring bloggers.
Blogging Your Clients Revisited
Longtime readers of this weblog know that I have struggled in the past over whether or not I should blog about the client engagements my firm is working on – even if they are relevant to what this site covers.
A Bit About Blogging
If you’ve been on the Internet for even a minimum amount of time over the last couple of years, you’ve probably seen or at least heard about blogs. The term blog is a contraction of “web log”, and as the name implies, a blog is really just an online journal or notebook. Now that sounds like a place to write “Dear Diary” entries that are open to the world, but smart marketers can use a blog for a lot more than that.