Corporate Blogging
Corporate Blogging: An interesting site looking at companies and blogging. As a related side note, I’ve been thinking about turning my LEGO blog into a
Corporate Blogging: An interesting site looking at companies and blogging. As a related side note, I’ve been thinking about turning my LEGO blog into a
This is an interesting post about the a company showing their fans the love.
Interesting article on blogs as a successful media campaign. It’s my job to know how blogs can tap into desirable audiences from an advertising perspective.
This guy is reading the Da Vinci notebooks one day at a time. Subscribe to his RSS feed to keep up with him. What an
Beliefnet – as they describe themselves: We are a multi-faith e-community designed to help you meet your own religious and spiritual needs — in an
I love the trend I’m starting to see where conferences like South by Southwest (SXSW) are starting to have bloggers (usually people involved with the
An interesting story about the San Diego Reader publishing an entire month’s blog entries from brianstorms.com.
Ever wonder what RSS or XML feeds are? Check out this great tutorial. (Hat tip: Buzzmachine)
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