More on The Blog Council: Do we practice what we preach?
On Friday I posted my opinion (fine, my rant) about the reaction to the announcement of the Blog Council. Basically I was arguing that if
On Friday I posted my opinion (fine, my rant) about the reaction to the announcement of the Blog Council. Basically I was arguing that if
It’s that time again – plenty of community jobs up for the taking! Fast-Growing, Kids Website Seeks Community Service Lead (San Francisco) Sales Associate (Virtual
My buddy Andy has launched a new project this week called the Blog Council. From the announcement press release: The Blog Council, a professional community
For readers of my blog, it comes as no surprise that I’m a big Barack Obama fan. I tell a lot of people about why
Like any good relationship, a community is or is not successful based largely on it’s ability to effectively communicate. Social groups have enough communication problems
Blogging has been light lately, what with me on the road most of November. I have one more scheduled trip this year (although there’ll probably
Back in September the prolific Tom Parish from IT Conversations and I chatted about the state of social media and the future of its adoption
Back in September the prolific Tom Parish from IT Conversations and I chatted about the state of social media and the future of its adoption
My friends Lee and Sachi have posted a new Common Craft Show update, this time taking on blogging. As always, great stuff!
I had the pleasure of seeing Mark Cuban speak recently at BlogWorld Expo. One of the topics he covered was an interesting assessment on why
My gag reflex has caused me to throw up a little. Why you ask? I was reading a recent issue of Entertainment Weekly where they
My gag reflex has caused me to throw up a little. Why you ask? I was reading a recent issue of Entertainment Weekly where they
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