March 29th, 2008
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Some things are just more fun when done in a group.
Shopping is one of them. This weekend I spent some time shopping for decorating ideas for my new apartment.
Only I was shopping online - a pretty solitary endeavor. There was no one to share my cool finds with, and no one to tell me about the clever things they had […]
By Liz Fuller -- 0 comments
March 28th, 2008
When I first heard about Twitter last year I viewed it as just another social networking tool. I didn’t give much thought as to whether it could be used for business, but rather I saw it as another means for folks to communicate online.
To tell you the truth, I was also afraid that it would […]
By Laura Spencer -- 8 comments
March 10th, 2008
Does your business blog reach your customer?
Many business blogs totally fail to reach and engage their intended audience. For these blogs, there is just no real customer communication happening. Don’t let your business blog be one of these!
It’s true that some businesses are afraid to face their customers, but that’s not the best way to […]
By Laura Spencer -- 7 comments
February 25th, 2008
(www.businessandblogging.)
Social media is hot. So hot, in fact, that corporations are starting to take notice of the power that social media can bring to their marketing campaigns.
Of course, those of us that are comfortable with Internet technology have known for a few years now just how much fun and how popular social media, like Flickr […]
By Laura Spencer -- 0 comments
February 23rd, 2008
(www.businessandblogging.) Three years ago, BusinessWeek made a prediction that was ahead of its time: Blogs Will Change Your Business.
They were right, of course, although most companies are just now waking up to the real power of blogs. Even BusinessWeek probably didn’t realize at the time just how right they were.
(Although not all of their specific […]
By Laura Spencer -- 6 comments
January 28th, 2008
(businessandblogging.com) Last week Liz asked the question, How Many Non-Profits Blog?
During the past week I’ve had the opportunity to discuss blogging with a member of a non-profit organization that is very much committed to blogs and to social media. That member has agreed to share their insights with Business and Blogging readers through an interview.
I’d […]
By Laura Spencer -- 6 comments
September 5th, 2007
There are millions of bloggers who spend lots of time on their blogs everyday. Most of them are really good and can write very well but they give up after a while.
Why? Because of the lack of traffic.
Traffic is the most valuable thing over the internet and even the best and most beautiful websites and […]
By guys -- 3 comments
August 1st, 2007
Come November, I’ll be joining with my internet marketing/tech guru/new media wiz colleague, Rich Brooks from Portland, Maine, to host a session at the BlogWorld and New Media Expo in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Our session, part of the Executive & Entrepreneur conference on November 7, will be on a subject I love […]
By Des Walsh -- 0 comments
July 29th, 2007
This is the first of two posts on the subject of managing our identities - and the identities of our companies - in a Web 2.0 world. This post looks at the challenge.
It is said that Charlie Chaplin once entered a Charlie Chaplin Look-Alike competition in Monte Carlo, Monaco. He came third.
More recently, noted blogger […]
By Des Walsh -- 2 comments
July 28th, 2007
I sat up and took notice yesterday when email from eMarketer arrived. Headed
Chinese Tiger Roars Online, the message included some impressive statistics drawn from a new report, China Online Overview.
A current growth rate of 30% in China’s online population puts the country on course to soon pass the USA in having the most Internet users […]
By Des Walsh -- 1 comment
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