It appears that YouTube has been very busy.
Lessons From a Well-Crafted White Paper
If you write white papers, you will want to take note of what I am about to say.
Every once and a while I come across a simply excellent white paper.
Lessons In Linking With Robert Scoble
The fastest way to anger the collective hive-mind that is the blogosphere is not to link to it. The second fastest way to anger the blogosphere is to accuse others of not linking to it. The lesson there is that not linking is the unpardonable sin, and PodTech.net’s Robert Scoble stepped forward over the weekend to throw the first stone.
Blogging Lessons Learned
We’ve been blogging here at Online Marketing Blog for just over three years, learning ins and outs along the way.
Trampoline Systems: Social Lessons
Charles Armstrong, co-founder and chief executive of Trampoline Systems, which bills itself as “Enterprise Software That Harnesses Social Behaviour,” is an ethnographer by trade and the study of human social phenomena, based on fieldwork, lies at the heart of Trampoline’s applications.
Lessons from Blog Business Summit
There is a dichotomy at the Blog Business Summit; it is not a bad dichotomy, but it is interesting.
The Lessons of Software, Services, CRM and ERP
Applying the “P” to sales performance management and other new markets…
Good Web Lessons From Bad Jocks
Bob Reno is a good example of how passion for a topic and a little sensationalistic human appeal can be a solid recipe for building a website. As the founder of Badjocks.com, Reno dedicated the site to misbehaving athletes who don’t realize that posting raunchy party photos on the Internet isn’t much different than displaying them in Times Square.
FORWARD: Lessons from Silicon Valley Journalists
A couple weeks ago, I went to the Silicon Valley PRSA blockbuster lunch and took notes. From these notes, I wrote a post for the FORWARD blog, the student-run Website and blog, for students.
Mark Cuban’s Lessons for Revolutionaries
Regulars here know that I am a huge Mark Cuban fan.