by Debbie Weil | Apr 28, 2005 | Events, In the News, ROI, Stuff, Uncategorized
Cool news. I’ve been asked to moderate a panel on corporate blogging for IABC’s annual conference in Washington D.C. on June 27, 2005. I’ve invited Paul Rosenfeld, GM of Intuit’s QuickBooks Online Edition and the force behind QuickBooks Online...
by Debbie Weil | Apr 27, 2005 | Marketing, Uncategorized, Writing
Great article by MarketingSherpa’s Anne Holland on why “exact verbiage” is so important online. I.e. the specific words you use on landing pages, in text ads, on your site, on (yes) your blog… You need to be aware of what keyword phrases your...
by Debbie Weil | Apr 26, 2005 | Events, Uncategorized
Dave Taylor, one of my favorite online thinkers, is running Blog Smart, a workshop on blogs in Boulder, CO on May 5, 2005. Wish I could attend. If you’re in the area, this one sounds like a no-brainer. Covers all the basics: how blogs are different from HTML Web...
by Debbie Weil | Apr 26, 2005 | In the News, New New Things, Stuff, Uncategorized
Useful article from Knight Ridder news service: Blogs carve out niche in business. I’m quoted several times and there’s a link back to this blog.
by Debbie Weil | Apr 24, 2005 | CEO Bloggers, Fortune 500 Blogs, New New Things, Uncategorized
“Blogs are more searchable. Technorati and PubSub are more useful to me than Google.” Above quote from a fascinating interview with Jonathan Schwartz on The Red Couch. Sun’s President blogs here. He’s prolific and voluminous; often writes...
by Debbie Weil | Apr 23, 2005 | In the News, Uncategorized
Paul Chaney has rounded up “the usual suspects” (that’s from Casablanca) and suggested a slate of elected officials for the blogosphere. Microsoft’s most high profile blogger, Robert Scoble, as President; law prof Glenn Reynolds as Attorney...