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Live interview on Britain’s Sky News

by Debbie Weil | Oct 22, 2006 | In the News, The Corporate Blogging Book, Uncategorized

I was interviewed in Sky News’ London studio on Friday 20 October 2006. Wow… what an experience. I arrived, was led to “make-up,” had gobs applied (but rather skillfully). Then an assistant led me up to the gleaming blue and red news desk...

Guardian columnist Simon Hoggart riffs on The Corporate Blogging Book

by Debbie Weil | Oct 14, 2006 | In the News, The Corporate Blogging Book, Uncategorized

Simon Hoggart is the wickedly smart political columnist for The Guardian, one of the UK’s most venerable newspapers. He and his wife Alyson also happen to be longtime friends. He’s somehow managed to work in a reference to The Corporate Blogging Book in...

The Corporate Blogging Book is TypePad’s Book of the Month

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...

We’re at the inflection point for corporate blogging

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...

Two great reviews for The Corporate Blogging Book

by Debbie Weil | Sep 22, 2006 | The Corporate Blogging Book, Uncategorized

Let me preface this by saying it’s in the SS-CD department (shameless self-congratulation department). But I’m reprinting these nice reviews for a reason: both make the point that my book is readable. (From another reader: I got so engrossed I nearly...

Download a transcript of The Corporate Blogging Book Teleconference

by Debbie Weil | Sep 21, 2006 | Fortune 500 Blogs, Marketing, New New Things, Stuff, The Corporate Blogging Book, Uncategorized, Writing

Yesterday’s teleconference for The Corporate Blogging Book was a lot of fun. There were nine participants, each of whom purchased five copies of my new book from 800-CEO-Read. One caller, Cathy Chatfield-Taylor, was energetic enough to take really good notes....
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