by Debbie Weil | Mar 21, 2005 | Stuff, Uncategorized
Well I’d say Bob Lutz is veering pretty darn close to mentioning GM’s earnings drop in his latest post on a re-shuffling of GM’s product plans. So ha… to those of you who say he can’t talk about the “real news” at GM...
by Debbie Weil | Mar 21, 2005 | Stuff, Uncategorized
Fun post on Jackie Huba’s Church of the Customer blog about Google juice. She notes that blogging may be the cheapest way to SEO (search engine optimize) a company’s site. As she puts it succinctly: “Frequent and interesting blog posts...
by Debbie Weil | Mar 21, 2005 | Stuff, Uncategorized
Looking for a template you can copy or use as a starting point to create guidelines for employee blogs? You might start with Michael Hyatt’s Corporate Blogging Rules. He created them for employees of Thomas Nelson Publishers. (Michael is COO.) They sound...
by Debbie Weil | Mar 19, 2005 | Stuff, Uncategorized
See update: Bob Lutz veers close to mentioning earnings drop Two of the CEO Thought Leadership blogs I feature on this blog (see right-hand column) have neglected to mention the real dirt at their companies recently. Bottom line in blogging… if you don’t...
by Debbie Weil | Mar 17, 2005 | Stuff, Uncategorized
This is one of those circular he said, she said posts that I sometimes find annoying. Too much linking between bloggers — as opposed to comments posted by readers who may not be bloggers — is what creates the navel-gazing culture of the blogosphere. It...
by Debbie Weil | Mar 9, 2005 | Stuff, Uncategorized
Over at Robert Scoble and Shel Israel’s The Red Couch they’re talking about whether you should remove a blog post once it’s up. I usually think in terms of “self censorship” (i.e. I don’t like something after I’ve written it...