71% of marketers reported time as a key concern in managing a business blog for their company or organization according to results from a recent WordBiz survey.
Blogging For PR
“Blogs and participatory journalism are impacting the practice of public relations.” That line was taken from one of my favorite blogs and I couldn’t agree more.
Blogging for Dollars
Blogging for dollars might sound like the latest game show or some new drinking game, but it’s the latest craze to hit the Internet. Bloggers began blogging for a number of reasons, but as the blog movement has increased in popularity, they have found ways to monetize their blogs and are seeing their commitment pay off.
Blogs and Blogging: Advantages and Disadvantages
Isn’t it interesting that some of the most significant ‘revolutions’ of the last twenty years have all had to do with writing?
Blogging For Business – Great Reasons For Every Business To Start A Weblog
If Howard Dean’s failed political campaign accomplished anything, I would say that it brought to the mainstream the use of something called a weblog or “blog” as it known in cyberspace.
Event Turns Spotlight on Blogging, RSS
This week’s DEMO 2004 conference, the world’s launchpad for emerging technology, shined a spotlight on RSS and Blogging products.
How to Jump on the Blogging Bandwagon
Blogs, Blogs; they’re everywhere. Unless you’ve been living under a rock, I’m sure you’ve read about the uses for a Blog. With the increasing use of filters by email recipients and ISP’s, many newsletter publ- lishers are turning to Blogs as a replacement or in some cases as an add-on to ezine publishing.
Blogging for Business
There’s something going on out there called Blogging and if you haven’t looked at it as a potential marketing tool for your business, now’s the time. Blogging is the practice of writing personalized, heartfelt (to varying degrees) content and publishing it on the Internet for the world to read.
Blogging for Dollars: Giving Rise to the Professional Blogger
Towards the end of June, I was invited to a conference at the Banff New Media Institute, located in the midst of the Canadian Rockies in the province of Alberta. The title of the conference was “Producing New Media: Money and Law,” and we explored and discussed funding models and legal issues for various new media projects, including Weblogs. During that weekend, I came to a realization that I’ve been mulling over ever since: a lack of money is hindering the growth and potential of blogging. Free–or personal–blogging can only take us so far.