by Debbie Weil | Jul 26, 2006 | CEO Bloggers, Events, Stuff, The Corporate Blogging Book, Uncategorized
Strumpette (aka Amanda Chapel / anonymous PR blogger / tall, athletic, Pantene shoulder-length black hair, perfect perky boobs – ed. note: you’ve got to be kidding) is all fired up today with her new meme: The Death of Corporate Blogging. God,...
by Debbie Weil | Jul 26, 2006 | Events, Stuff, The Corporate Blogging Book, Uncategorized
Hey, a good crowd of Washington’s blogging cognoscenti, as well as corporate blogger wannabes, showed up yesterday at D.C.’s 4th Estate Grille for a pre-release party – yes, one week before the official pub date of August 3rd! Ken Yarmosh...
by Debbie Weil | Jul 25, 2006 | Events, The Corporate Blogging Book, Uncategorized
A bunch of cool people showed up at the 4th Estate Grille for a pre-release book launch. Here are a few photos. More TK. Left to right, Cheryl Contee of IDI; John Aravosis of Americablog; Debbie Weil Debbie and Dan Horowitz of Fleishman-Hillard, co-host of the event....
by Debbie Weil | Jul 25, 2006 | Events, The Corporate Blogging Book, Uncategorized
Come rub shoulders with Washington’s blogging cognoscenti! Get a sneak peak of The Corporate Blogging Book… and purchase an advance copy! I’ll be on hand to sign yours. Cont. Tuesday July 25, 2006 4:30 – 6:30 PM 4th Estate Grille 1101 17th St....
by Debbie Weil | Jul 24, 2006 | In the News, ROI, Stuff, The Corporate Blogging Book, Uncategorized
This is absolutely a waste of time. But I just couldn’t resist. Technorati has rolled out a new “look” as of today (or at least as of this past weekend) so I was checking it out. And noticed that my blog has 284 inbound links from other bloggers,...
by Debbie Weil | Jul 24, 2006 | In the News, Marketing, Social Media, Stuff, The Corporate Blogging Book, Uncategorized
Because it’s bogus. What I mean is that, as amusing or clever as anonymous blogging can be (of course sometimes it’s nasty), it’s still slippery. Only half credible. And therefore ultimately an artifice. It’s not real. It’s not...