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Why you should play nice in the blogosphere

by Debbie Weil | Dec 9, 2005 | In the News, Stuff, Uncategorized, Writing

SixApart co-founder and president Mena Trott made some interesting comments about blogging and civility at LesBlogs this week in Paris (Dec. 5-6, 2005). Then, while she was still on stage, she and an audience member exchanged some contentious words. Stick to your...

Kevin Holland’s list of 10 must-read Trade Association blogs, plus 5 bonus blogs (including this one

by Debbie Weil | Dec 1, 2005 | Fortune 500 Blogs, In the News, Stuff, Uncategorized

Kevin Holland (who is behind the long-running and effective ACCABuzz blog) has come up with a list of ten cool blogs either by or for associations. He tacked on five more must-reads and very kindly included BlogWrite (ahead of Boing Boing!). Kevin, VP Communications...

WOMMA masters the new marketing mix: site, blog, RSS, podcast, e-newsletter, etc.

by Debbie Weil | Nov 30, 2005 | Events, In the News, Marketing, New New Things, Podcasting, Stuff, Uncategorized

Not surprisingly, WOMMA (Word of Mouth Marketing Association) has mastered the new marketing mix when it comes to promoting their next conference: a site, a blog, RSS feeds, podcasts, email updates and a companion e-newsletter all rolled up into one at...

Does Your Company Belong in the Blogosphere?

by Debbie Weil | Nov 30, 2005 | CEO Bloggers, In the News, Stuff, Uncategorized

Does Your Company Belong in the Blogosphere? is the title of a solid article that was posted this week to Harvard Business School’s Working Knowledge site. References all the usual suspects from GM’s Bob Lutz, to Boeing, Sun Microsystems, Jonathan...

BlogWrite For CEOs appears in a ranking of top PR blogs

by Debbie Weil | Nov 29, 2005 | In the News, Uncategorized

Have no idea what this means (or if it’s legit). BlogWriteForCEOs.com, with a score of 8.2 (out of 10) ranks higher than Richard Edelman’s blog which gets a 7.7. (Edelman’s blog is one of my favorite CEO blogs.) See rankings of popular PR blogs here....

More on whether GM’s Fastlane blog should talk about the company’s massive lay-offs, declining marke

by Debbie Weil | Nov 23, 2005 | Fortune 500 Blogs, In the News, Stuff, Uncategorized, Writing

More on this intriguing topic: should GM’s Fastlane blog, osensibly focused on products (i.e. cars), be talking about or making direct reference to the recent news that the #3 company on the Fortune 500 is planning another round of massive layoffs, etc. From...
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