by Debbie Weil | Dec 29, 2006 | New New Things, Uncategorized
This little trick goes on your “must do” list for 2007. It’s so easy that my techie friends will laugh at my simple explanation, to follow. Forget them. This blog is for the un-cool, the rest-of-us, the “real people (who) don’t...
by Debbie Weil | Nov 3, 2006 | In the News, New New Things, Podcasting, Social Media, Stuff, Uncategorized
I haven’t laughed so hard in ages. David Pogue, The New York Times popular personal technology columnist, gave the keynote at today’s Bulldog Reporter’s conference on advanced PR technologies in New York. He strode in – tall, lean, clean-cut,...
by Debbie Weil | Nov 2, 2006 | Case Studies, General, New New Things, Podcasting, Social Media, Stuff, The Corporate Blogging Book, Uncategorized
Having questioned whether live blogging is a good thing or not… I’m here this morning at The Colonnade in Boston to bring you a few tips from the Society for New Communications Research Inaugural Research Symposium. First, a word of thanks to SNCR...
by Debbie Weil | Nov 1, 2006 | In the News, New New Things, Stuff, Uncategorized
SlideShare is still in beta but it looks cool – and very useful. Search on corporate blogging, for example, and you’ll come up with dozens of recent presentations you can look through for inspiration. As on YouTube, you can see how many times each...
by Debbie Weil | Oct 10, 2006 | New New Things, The Corporate Blogging Book, Uncategorized
Now this is cool. The Corporate Blogging Book is TypePad’s book of the month for October 2006. If you’re one of the first 50 new customers who signs up for TypePad you’ll get a copy of my new book. Note that TypePad offers a free trial of their blog...
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...