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USA Today pop culture blogger Whitney Matheson gets over 1,800 comments on a slow day

by Debbie Weil | Nov 8, 2007 | Events, In the News, ROI, Uncategorized

Flying out to Las Vegas from D.C. yesterday (to speak at BlogWorld Expo) I found myself sitting next to Whitney Matheson, USA Today’s (hugely popular) pop culture blogger. Whitney’s Pop Candy, if you’re not familiar with it, is the paper’s most...

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...

What’s up for 2007: video, China, RSS for everyone, Second Life, unhooking from your computer, multi

by Debbie Weil | Nov 1, 2007 | In the News, Uncategorized

How to Write a Great Business Blog 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...

Let me play with your iPhone, please…

by Debbie Weil | Oct 30, 2007 | In the News, Uncategorized

Back home in D.C. and fighting a wicked case of jetlag. OK, you don’t have to feel sorry for me. My two-week trip to China (sponsored by Edelman) was mind-blowing. China is big, new and shiny. Or at least the China you see in Beijing and Shanghai. I realize...

The end of the U.S.-centric Internet? ICANN to experiment with domain names in native scripts

by Debbie Weil | Oct 12, 2007 | Global, In the News, New New Things, Uncategorized

Riddle: they’re a global phenomenon. But most of them are in English and in Roman characters. What are they? Answer: You guessed it; domain names like www.debbieweil.com.  The U.S. has long been accused – rightly so – of digital colonialism....

Mixing it up with Washington D.C.‘s (female) bloggerati

by Debbie Weil | Sep 20, 2007 | In the News, Uncategorized

I’m really glad that local blog celeb Geoff Livingston, author of the soon-to-be released Now Is Gone, inspired me to attend last night’s kickoff for A Spoonful of Sin. ASOS is a monthly subscription service, founded by Kelly Harman, that delivers...
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