by Debbie Weil | May 3, 2005 | CEO Bloggers, Stuff, Uncategorized, Writing
Just found this blog listed on the WashingtonPost.com in a section on News & Advice for Careers. Cool, huh?! Reinforces my assertion that good blogging is good writing. And a way to make yourself stand out, either in your current job or if you’re on the...
by Debbie Weil | Apr 28, 2005 | CEO Bloggers, ROI, Stuff, Uncategorized
Cool news. I’ve been asked to moderate a panel on corporate blogging for IABC’s annual conference in Washington D.C. on June 27, 2005. I’ve invited Paul Rosenfeld, GM of Intuit’s QuickBooks Online Edition and the force behind QuickBooks Online...
by Debbie Weil | Apr 24, 2005 | CEO Bloggers, Fortune 500 Blogs, New New Things, Uncategorized
“Blogs are more searchable. Technorati and PubSub are more useful to me than Google.” Above quote from a fascinating interview with Jonathan Schwartz on The Red Couch. Sun’s President blogs here. He’s prolific and voluminous; often writes...
by Debbie Weil | Apr 23, 2005 | CEO Bloggers, Fortune 500 Blogs, ROI, Uncategorized
According to a “25-year-old marketing & PR professional” writing in Darwin. I don’t agree. But Graeme Thickins makes some good points: Businesses don’t like gossip, they’re not passionate, they’re already time-strapped, they...
by Debbie Weil | Apr 21, 2005 | CEO Bloggers, Stuff, Uncategorized, Writing
I picked up Jack Welch’s new book, Winning, over the weekend and have thoroughly enjoyed it. It’s a quick read. More important, it’s written in blog-speak! I.e. in a surprisingly informal voice. Turns out Jack “talked” the book and, with...
by Debbie Weil | Mar 25, 2005 | CEO Bloggers, Stuff, Uncategorized
I’m embarrassed about my earlier rant. It got a little garbled at the end. But I need just a wee bit more airtime on the WMB (white male blogger) thing. It’s this simple: the problem is NOT a dearth of smart women bloggers… or talented minority...