Posted on April 8th, 2005 by Paul
Whilst we’re on the subject of fake blogs, fictitious blogs and whatever-you-want-to-call-it blogs, it just so happens that Ms. Danicki of tBBC fame has returned from gallavanting around L.A. mixing it with every blog bigwig known to man or beast.
Interestingly she came across a PR goon who delighted in boasting:
[of] how his firm lies to […]
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Posted on April 7th, 2005 by Ben
Ever walk into a party that you expected to be jumping and found the place empty? Everybody has been talking it up for weeks. The parking lot is full. And, the bass thump of the music can be felt through your shoes, as you walk to the door. When you step in […]
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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 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 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 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 February 28th, 2005 by Keiko
Hello, my name is Keiko Lynn and I’m a blogaholic.
You may think I’m kidding (I wish I was kidding) but I’m unfortunately serious. If I woke up one day and my blog was gone, I don’t know what I would do with myself. It would probably involve a bridge and a plummet (okay, now I’m […]
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Posted on February 28th, 2005 by Paul
Well isn’t this all getting rather interesting.
As it stands, Robert is absolutely caning me in the recruitment stakes. Although I did write the post asking for contributors, so, in essence, Robert is only closing the deal. I had to do a load of cold calling, if truth be told.
I’d just like to point out that […]
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Posted on February 27th, 2005 by Paul
Are you an exisiting bricks and mortar business considering integrating a blog into your web presence?
Are you a bit confused as to how to go about it?
Would you love to get a consultant, but simply can’t afford to?
Well then, why not enter our competition to win a fully functioning Wordpress 1.5 blog with a year’s […]
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Posted on February 25th, 2005 by Paul
Do you believe business bloggers need their own voice and to cultivate their own space in the blogosphere to share ideas and discuss business blogging the way we see it?
Or, are you quite happy to muddle through to the best of your ability?
At BLOGthenticity we have a dream.
It’s a dream that one day we’ll have […]
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Posted on February 23rd, 2005 by Robert
Hello, the comments are fixed. I apologize for hacking a bit and while some were trying to comment, the files were all askew.
Well, everything is back in working order and you may post comments as you wish.
We now have “Comment Preview” and “XHTML Validation” - all designed to make your blogging experience better and […]
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Posted on February 20th, 2005 by Robert
Background & Disclaimer BLOGthenticity
This blog is a collaborative effort. The initial idea grew from a conversation between Paul Woodhouse and Robert French.
Our purpose:
To engage active business bloggers in discussions over how they use blogs to aid in their business marketing plan. We want to learn from those that have effectively implemented blogs in […]
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Posted on February 18th, 2005 by Robert
This is a new blog with a bold ambition.
We are seeking ‘real business bloggers’ who have adopted blogs into their business marketing plan.
An initial short list of what we want to discuss includes the following:
how the blogs have helped the business
why did these businesses choose to launch a blog
what are some of the strategies they […]
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