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Beginner’s Guide to Business Blogging re-released on ChangeThis.com

by Debbie Weil | Aug 27, 2006 | Stuff, The Corporate Blogging Book, Uncategorized

Yo – forgot to mention this. My Beginner’s Guide to Business Blogging, the PDF collection of articles that’s the embryonic version of The Corporate Blogging Book, was re-released recently on ChangeThis.com. You can download it free.

Grill me with questions at a Sept. 20th teleconference if you buy 5 copies of The Corporate Blogging

by Debbie Weil | Aug 25, 2006 | Events, In the News, The Corporate Blogging Book, Uncategorized

Update: Did you miss the teleconference? Download the edited PDF transcript. It was a great session. Date/Time: Wednesday Sept. 20, 2006: 12 noon to 2 PM Eastern Ticket to entry: purchase 5 copies of my new book, The Corporate Blogging Book, on 800-CEO-Read. Email...

The Corporate Blogging Book is spotted on the “new books” table at Borders!

by Debbie Weil | Aug 25, 2006 | The Corporate Blogging Book, Uncategorized

Jim Sinkinson of The Bulldog Reporter and Infocom Group kindly sent along this snapshot after spotting The Corporate Blogging Book at his local Borders bookstore in Emeryville, CA. Cool, huh?! Now if you’ll just rush out and buy a copy at your own Borders, the...

Nielsen BuzzMetrics’ Pete Blackshaw gives The Corporate Blogging Book a thumbs up in a thoughtful re

by Debbie Weil | Aug 8, 2006 | General, Stuff, The Corporate Blogging Book, Uncategorized

Pete Blackshaw, CMO of Nielsen BuzzMetrics, has written a thoughtful book review cum analysis of the current state of corporate blogging in his latest article for ClickZ: Corporate Blogging: Great Liberator of Oxymoron. A bit of the backstory… he peppered me...

Thanks to my bloggy friends at BusinessBlogConsulting.com

by Debbie Weil | Aug 4, 2006 | The Corporate Blogging Book, Uncategorized

A huge thanks to my co-conspirators at Business Blog Consulting for posting yesterday to their respective blogs to announce the publication of The Corporate Blogging Book.** Thanks to Des (from Australia!),  Lee, Stephan (from New Zealand!), Toby (posted earlier)...

Too cool… The Corporate Blogging Book is #6 on Amazon’s Business / Marketing & Sales

by Debbie Weil | Aug 3, 2006 | New New Things, The Corporate Blogging Book, Uncategorized

This is too cool. It’s 3 PM Eastern on the official release day. Right now The Corporate Blogging Book is at #6 on Amazon’s Business / Marketing & Sales list, right above Jeffrey Gitomer’s Little Red Book of Sales Answers and Michael...
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