by Debbie Weil | Oct 23, 2006 | Global, ROI, Stuff, Uncategorized
Whirlwind day but fun. Back-to-back coffees today in Paris, first with William Arruda and then with Guillaume du Gardier. OK, it was wine for me by the time Guillaume and I got together at 5 PM. Last time we met, Guillaume was running his own consultancy, Blogging...
by Debbie Weil | Oct 23, 2006 | Stuff, Uncategorized
How cool to get to Paris for a day! (I Chunneled over from London – is that a verb??). Had an intense 30-minute espresso with personal branding guru, speaker and author William Arruda at a café in the Marais. The weather is weirdly warm here in Paris so we...
by Debbie Weil | Oct 23, 2006 | Fortune 500 Blogs, Stuff, Uncategorized
Kudos to the always clever Eric Kintz over at HP for his creative blog entry (and illustration at left), rounding up pronouncements about blogging from a handful of marketing experts: blogging vs. PR vs. corporate communications (adversaries or peacefully...
by Debbie Weil | Oct 19, 2006 | Events, Fortune 500 Blogs, Stuff, Uncategorized
Fun to meet up in London last night with a group of UK bloggers. We met at the Hereford Arms, around the corner from my hotel in South Kensington. Very simpatico group: Neville Hobson, Mark White, Martyn Davies, Tom Shelley, Keith Collins and Alex Manchester (editor...
by Debbie Weil | Oct 14, 2006 | Fortune 500 Blogs, Stuff, Uncategorized
Update: Richard Edelman responds here (90 96 comments) and then here. Steve Rubel here (over 50 comments). I’m a huge fan of the folks at Edelman, particularly Steve Rubel and Phil Gomes and Guillaume du Gardier in Paris. So I have no idea what’s up with...
by Debbie Weil | Oct 10, 2006 | CEO Bloggers, Events, Global, In the News, Marketing, New New Things, Podcasting, Social Media, Stuff, The Corporate Blogging Book, Uncategorized
As I noodle around with a number of presentations** I’ve got coming up (I’ve finally figured out Keynote for the Mac), I want to take a stand. It’s the end of marketing, advertising and corporate communications “as usual” It’s not...