Posted on April 29th, 2005 by Paul
It isn’t everyday you find yourself touted as The Guardian poster boy for business blogging in the UK. It also might seem a bit odd for me to do a volte-face and give them a kick in the bread basket.
In essence, The Guardian is being slightly less than authentic in relation to its latest ‘exclusive’ […]
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Posted on April 27th, 2005 by Robert
The good news just keeps rolling in! “The next big thing“
Paul Woodhouse was interviewed for the latest article at the Guardian Unlimted. Visit and read “The next big thing“. I know he wouldn’t post this here. Not his style. So, if he’s miffed that I am - well, Paul - […]
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Posted on April 26th, 2005 by Robert
By Anita Campbell
Editor’s note: Welcome to the sixtieth in our weekly series of PowerBlog Reviews of business weblogs.
This week I am reviewing a blog started by a friend of mine, Yvonne DiVita, and her fiance Tom Collins, along with Yvonne’s sister Maryanne. Together the three of them run a business called WME Books.
A-ha! […]
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Posted on April 26th, 2005 by Robert
Here’s a spot of good news.
Anita Campbell has offered to make BLOGthenticity, in her own words, “the second home for ‘PowerBlog Reviews‘.”
There is now a dedicated page for the reviews here:
http://blogthenticity.com/powerblog-reviews/
Starting today, we will be posting the latest review and continue on.
This is quite a good thing for BLOGthenticity and you, our readers. […]
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Posted on April 26th, 2005 by Paul
There might just be one or two of you wondering what’s changed round here.
Have we all had a haircut? New dress? Liposuction?
No, Mr. Streight has packed his bags and taken all his content with him. Some of you may think it’s canny, some may think childish and some good riddance.
Personally, I think all […]
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Posted on April 26th, 2005 by Robert
I need your help, please.
I have a non-profit organization that I believe is a perfect fit for a blog. I want to convince them to start one. How to go about it, though. Please consider this and give me your opinions.
The non-profit is Alabama’s Special Camp for Children and Adults, also know […]
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Posted on April 25th, 2005 by Robert
My View On Business Blogging - UPDATE
The original post here was deleted by a former member. The post has been recreated by the original author and may be visited at the link above. Our apologies for the inconvenience.
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Posted on April 25th, 2005 by Paul
Butler Sheetmetal Ltd is a small business with a small customer base.
We probably only serve twenty customers a year on average and not normally all at the same time. All of these people we talk to on the phone or face-to-face. The vast majority also don’t have internet connections. I can think of one […]
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Posted on April 23rd, 2005 by Paul
Here’s a post dedicated to Mr. Streight considering his latest deconstructionist rants decrying the death of the spoken word. I fully expect to be taken to task, but I don’t mind.
I tried my best to get my head round Derrida for a couple of hours, but the decoding all got a bit much. […]
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Posted on April 23rd, 2005 by Robert
Not So Fast, What Lane? - Cached Version of this post
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Posted on April 22nd, 2005 by Robert
GONZOthenticity - Cached version of this page
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Posted on April 21st, 2005 by Paul
Nevermind businesses spawning blogs.
What about blogs spawning businesses?
Harry’s Place Chippy.
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Posted on April 21st, 2005 by Paul
There are no exact figures on how many companies are blogging these days. But it’s estimated that around 45% of the largest 1,000 publicly held companies in North America have blogs or plan to start them sometime this year.
And so it’s claimed via this Yahoo article, which then spends the rest of its time talking […]
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Posted on April 21st, 2005 by Robert
We are happy to welcome a new contributor to BLOGthenticity, Charlie Schick.
Charlie Schick leads the global marketing and sales team for Nokia Lifeblog, a multimedia application for smartphones and PCs. As part of his activities, he evangelizes blogging to consumers, uses blogs for marketing, and promotes blogs for corporate communications. His career at Nokia also […]
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Posted on April 20th, 2005 by Robert
Kill Fair (by Doc Searls) - Cache of deleted post.
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Posted on April 20th, 2005 by Robert
Derrida: Blogging vs. Talking
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Posted on April 20th, 2005 by Robert
Introducing the Interplanetary Internet - Cached version of this page
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Posted on April 20th, 2005 by Paul
Here’s the first, but hopefully not the last, of the BLOGthenticity series of interviews bringing you the lowdown from some of the world’s biggest, most interesting and BLOGthentic bloggers. Either that, or they’re beggars we already know who we’re calling in favours from.
In a nutshell, Harry Hatchett who writes Harry’s Place is the […]
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