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Tim Ferriss, author of the best-selling The 4-Hour Workweek, on “cultivating selective ignorance,” t

by Debbie Weil | Nov 5, 2007 | Events, In the News, Uncategorized

Interviewed new celeb author Timothy Ferriss (The 4-Hour Workweek) after he delivered his keynote at The New New Internet in Reston, VA last week. This guy is no slacker even though he’s figured out how to outsource just about everything, including looking for a...

Brad Feld at The New New Internet on corporate blogging and frictionless communication

by Debbie Weil | Nov 5, 2007 | Events, Stuff, Uncategorized

The New New Internet held here in Reston, VA last week was a provocative day with some great speakers [one quibble: not enough women] including Tim Ferriss of 4-Hour Workweek fame. I meant to get up several of the interviews I did before the weekend (including one...

Personal Branding Global Telesummit marks 10th anniversary of Tom Peters’ article: The Brand Called

by Debbie Weil | Nov 5, 2007 | Events, Uncategorized, Writing

Join me at the round-the-clock Personal Branding Global Telesummit on Thursday Nov. 8, 2007 to mark the 10th anniversary of the publication of Tom Peters’ now iconic article: The Brand Called You. This 12-hour teleconference is FREE and you can dial in from...

The Corporate Blogging Book is now available in Mandarin Chinese

by Debbie Weil | Jul 30, 2007 | Events, In the News, Uncategorized

The Corporate Blogging Book is now available in Mandarin Chinese on amazon.cn and also, I am told, in bookstores in China. I haven't seen the Chinese edition yet and am looking forward to it. I'm planning a book / blogging tour of Beijing and Shanghai in...

David Pogue cites Chris Heuer’s definition of social media

by Debbie Weil | Jun 13, 2007 | Events, Social Media, Uncategorized

The New York Times’ David Pogue used Social Media Club co-founder Chris Heuer’s definition of social media – and its importance – in his keynote at Bulldog Reporter’s Media Relations Summit. It’s a good riff and part of a longer...

The New York Times’ David Pogue says corporate blogs will become “a treasured tool in your tool ches

by Debbie Weil | Jun 13, 2007 | Events, In the News, Stuff, Uncategorized

Speaking at Bulldog Reporter’s packed Media Relations Summit yesterday here in Washington, technology columnist David Pogue opined about blogs, podcasts, vlogs, digg, FlickR, Craigslist, YouTube, Facebook, MySpace… and clogs (commercial blogs like Gawker...
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