by Debbie Weil | Dec 19, 2004 | Uncategorized, Writing
John Dvorak’s tips for newbies on how to understand and read a blog. Scroll down for the cool graphic that illustrates comments, permalinks, blockquotes and more. Courtesy of Steve Rubel.
by Debbie Weil | Dec 19, 2004 | ROI, Uncategorized
Speaking of being hard-nosed about the ROI of business blogs… take a look at Intelliseek’s clever BlogWebinar, that promotes (what else) their free webinars. Here’s how the ROI works. Intelliseek’s FREE blog promotes FREE webinars about...
by Debbie Weil | Dec 16, 2004 | ROI, Uncategorized
Amazing… if you can, grab a copy of today’s New York Times and turn to the spread on pages A25 & A26. You’ll see a cool ad placed by the folks behind Mozilla’s open-source Firefox browser and paid for by 10,000 adopters of Firefox (aka SFX,...
by Debbie Weil | Dec 16, 2004 | New New Things, Uncategorized
Amazing… if you can, grab a copy of today’s New York Times and turn to the spread on pages A25 & A26. You’ll see a cool ad placed by the folks behind Mozilla’s open-source Firefox browser and paid for by 10,000 adopters of Firefox (aka SFX,...
by Debbie Weil | Dec 16, 2004 | Uncategorized, Writing
British communications writer Neville Hobson challenges something I wrote recently. To wit, that “good writing” is an essential part of blogging. Not so, he says. You just need a “voice” and some personality. And then you can “have at...
by Debbie Weil | Dec 15, 2004 | Stuff, Uncategorized
That’s a big question and I’ve only got time for a little answer right now. Here it is: YES, if you’re discrete, contextual and not too pushy about it. For example, see post below where I riff on my new Beginner’s Guide to Blogging. I’ve...