Too cool… The Corporate Blogging Book is #6 on Amazon’s Business / Marketing & Sales
This is too cool. It’s 3 PM Eastern on the official release day. Right now The Corporate Blogging Book is at #6 on Amazon’s Business / Marketing &…
read moreEven cooler… The Corporate Blogging Book is #6 on Amazon Business / Marketing & Sales
This is too cool. It’s 3 PM Eastern on publication day. Right now The Corporate Blogging Book is at #6 on Amazon’s Business / Marketing & Sales list,…
read moreThe Corporate Blogging Book is #11 on Amazon’s Business / Marketing & Sales
I know it’s ridiculous and obsessive to be sitting here hitting Refresh, but what the heck. I’m a first-time author! I want my book to be a best-seller! As…
read moreThe Corporate Blogging Book is shipping from Amazon – one day early!
Friend and colleague Jim Kinlan of TemplateZone just emailed to tell me that the copy of The Corporate Blogging Book he ordered from Amazon has shipped! That’s his confirmation email at left, on his snazzy HTML stationery. One day early, it appears, as…
read moreThe first copy ships from Amazon – a day early!
Friend and colleague Jim Kinlan of TemplateZone just emailed to tell me that the copy of The Corporate Blogging Book he ordered from Amazon has shipped! That’s his confirmation email at left, on his snazzy HTML stationery. One day early, it appears, as…
read moreThe Corporate Blogging Book launches!
Cool to be quoted on the topic of CEO blogging in Randall Stross’s Digital Domain column in The Sunday New York Times Business section (July 30, 2006). More…
Pre-release launch party in Washington DC
read moreEaston Ellsworth gives us a thumbs-up in his blogtipping
Hey, cool to be blogtipped today by Easton Ellsworth on Business Blog Wire. I say “we” because the new design of BlogWriteForCEOs is the handiwork of my talented designer Sarah Lewis, with a lot of input from yours truly (her picky client). Thanks Sarah! Thanks Easton! Here’s…
read moreGM CEO Rick Wagoner weighs in on FastLane blog on earnings, the turnaround, etc.
Just saw this today. GM’s CEO Rick Wagoner, who has never before contributed to GM’s FastLane blog, weighed in a couple of days ago with a long post on the behemoth’s turnaround plan, second quarter earnings, and “why there are plenty of reasons to be optimistic.” Wagoner writes:
“Although it…
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Quoted in The New York Times on CEO blogging
Cool to be quoted yesterday in Randall Stross’s Digital Domain column in The Sunday New York Times Business section (July 30, 2006). Stross interviewed me at length for the article and mentioned The…
read moreQuoted in The New York Times on CEO blogging
Cool to be quoted yesterday in Randall Stross’s Digital Domain column in the Sunday New York Times Business section (July 30, 2006). Stross interviewed me at length for the article and mentioned The…
read more5 Tips to Overcome Your Fear of Blogging
Here’s a tips article the WOMMA folks posted to their blog:
How to Confront Your Fear of Corporate Blogging (5 tips from author and blogger Debbie Weil)
P.S. I didn’t write the below. I.e. they’re not my words exactly. But the tips are good. I’ve got a…
read moreGroup or multiple author blogs will become more common
I’ve been saying this for awhile (and it’s in my new book, The Corporate Blogging Book, on, er, pages 76 and 77). Namely, multiple-author corporate blogs will become more and more common as folks weary of the constant pressure to update and maintain a blog.
Now along comes Ana…
read moreI’ve been Str*mp**t*d but it’s over
Feel like a fool. It’s over. If you don’t know what I”m talking about, so much the better. If you do know, you’ll understand why I’m not gonna link to anything.
read moreMore about the Washington DC launch of The Corporate Blogging Book
More pics of Washington’s blogging cognoscenti, as well as corporate blogger wannabes, who came to the pre-release party in downtown Washington DC – yes, one week before the official pub date of August 3rd! John Aravosis of Americablog fame…
read moreSorry Strumpette, your Corporate Blogging’s Dead riff is oh so clever but it’s not accurate
Strumpette (aka Amanda Chapel / anonymous PR blogger / tall, athletic, Pantene shoulder-length black hair, perfect perky boobs – ed. note: you’ve got to be kidding) is all fired up today with her new meme: The Death of Corporate Blogging.
God, (s)he’s clever the way she/he/it writes.
But…
read moreThe Corporate Blogging Book launches in Washington DC
Hey, a good crowd of Washington’s blogging cognoscenti, as well as corporate blogger wannabes, showed up yesterday at D.C.’s 4th Estate Grille for a pre-release party – yes, one week before the official pub date of August 3rd! Ken…
read moreWashington DC book launch was a heck of a lot of fun
A bunch of cool people showed up at the 4th Estate Grille for a pre-release book launch. Here are a few photos. More TK. Left to right, Cheryl Contee of IDI; John Aravosis of Americablog; Debbie Weil read more
Corporate Blogging Demystified… You’re Invited!
Come rub shoulders with Washington’s blogging cognoscenti! Get a sneak peak of The Corporate Blogging Book… and purchase an advance copy! I’ll be on hand to sign yours. Cont.
Tuesday July 25, 2006 4:30 – 6:30 PM 4th Estate Grille 1101 17th St.…
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Tip #2: ROI of blogging: yes you can measure it but not (usually) in direct dollars
Get Corporate Blogging Tip #2 in the July 24, 2006 issue of WordBiz Report. If you’re not already a subscriber to my e-newsletter, sign up here.
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How to make money from a blog as a marketing tool Makes the point that…
read moreResults of the 2nd Annual 1-Minute Blogging & RSS Survey by WordBiz Report
The results of my 2005 1-Minute Blogging & RSS Survey emphasized that “Time” was the top fear factor holding folks back from creating and maintaining a corporate blog. [PDF summary of 2005 survey – 708 respondents]
This year’s results are not dramatically different. “Time” is still a…
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