Posted on March 31st, 2005 by Robert
With the recent discussion about the Captain Morgan blog, what do you think of the following blog tactic: Gourmet Station Blog
Deb Freakbast uses a similar tactic in a group blog discussing the Bed & Breakfast industry. “Okay, lets get real. Deb is a fictitious character we created.” The Oxygen Network tried this […]
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Posted on March 29th, 2005 by Keiko
As most of you don’t know, I am a college student at The University of Central Florida, aka “Under Construction Forever.” Currently, I am taking a Speech class, which I absolutely abhor. Yes, I’m in my third year and just now taking Speech. Moving on.
The last speech assignment was a general informative speech, so I […]
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Posted on March 28th, 2005 by Timothy
… the next decision point is to decide how to go about hosting the business blog. So far in my day to day job of counseling small business owners regarding blogs, we have only used two solutions…
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Posted on March 24th, 2005 by Robert
I’ve been working on a project for my classes and now wonder what value this may have in the business blogging world.
Aggregator blogs. See an example of one I’ve created to expose students to various writers on the Web. Writers :: Combined posts of various writers on the net. The blog includes […]
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Posted on March 20th, 2005 by Paul
I have never been as busy in my entire life as I am at the moment. Not only busy, but I’m having some monstrous niggling computer hassles and such. I’m simply unable to cope and I fear my blogging is suffering because of it.
I always try my best to post fairly frequently and would scoff […]
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Posted on March 16th, 2005 by Paul
Are you a bit of a blog stats junkie?
Well, considering the current trend for everyone to get their knickers in a twist on a regular basis about all manner of blogging related matters, it’s nice to see some cool-headed analysis of the figures.
I found David Sifry’s State of the Blogosphere via tBBC and it has […]
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Posted on March 11th, 2005 by Greg
I think it’s going to be mid-sized businesses that don’t have the time or the vision to update their marketing plans.
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Posted on March 8th, 2005 by Paul
I’ve just noticed that I spend half my time on BLOGthenticity asking everybody for advice. I do apologise if it’s looks like I’m turning the whole affair into the equivalent of a blogging Maury Povich. But, I’d like to think they’re all relevant questions in some way and may serve as examples to others concerned […]
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Posted on March 7th, 2005 by Paul
Well my little BLOGthenticity buddies. I’m going to be flying the flag for us types on the panel at the upcoming Blogs in Action event at the Polish Club in South Kensington, London on March 24th. Believe it or not, the Six Apart/Nokia co-sponsored event is the first of its kind to be held in […]
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Posted on March 5th, 2005 by Paul
Jeffrey Hill has interviewed Christine Halverson of Stonyfield Farms fame over at The Voice of the Blog, and it makes for quite an interesting read.
From the outset it appears as though Stonyfield are using their blogs to pull in traffic and it doesn’t seem to be working too well:
JH […]
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Posted on March 4th, 2005 by Paul
Question #2.
You have the opportunity to be one on one with any particular person throughout history for ten minutes. What would you like to say/do to them?
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Posted on March 4th, 2005 by Paul
I know… you’re twiddling your thumbs with nothing to do but to be released from your little place of work. That’s why I’ve borrowed a little idea off my mate Harry Hatchett.
He doesn’t seem to do his Dress Down Fridays anymore, but they were rather jolly.
All it comes down to is asking the odd silly […]
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Posted on March 2nd, 2005 by Paul
The past two days have possibly been the bleakest of my blogging experience to date. You see, I don’t blog to make money out of blogging, I blog to help market our businesses. And it works, there’s no two ways about it. But, all the hoopla and nonsense has come to a head recently and […]
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Posted on March 2nd, 2005 by Robert
Time for a little Welcome and Introduction party.
Since our launch, the blog has truly grown quickly. Many thanks to all of our visitors and supporters. A special thanks to our new found contributors, too.
Our goal is to provide a blog which addresses small business blogging. We will provide real world examples of […]
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Posted on March 1st, 2005 by Sally
In the midst of all the hype about blogging there are some solid business reasons to get on board
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Posted on March 1st, 2005 by Paul
Want to know what they are?
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