Coffee Break

(www.businessandblogging.com) Has your week been as hectic as mine?
Well, you can relax. It’s Sunday now and have we got some reading for you!
This week we’ll be taking a look at blogging in the news, business blogging tips, and general blogging tips.
So, grab yourself a coffee, sit back, and enjoy!
Blogging in the News
From David Pogue at the New York Times, Are You Taking Advantage of Web 2.0. Why aren’t companies using Web 2.0? Read this article and find out.
From David Futrelle on NewsChannel4.com, Revenge of the Nerds: Blogging Comes of Age. Not only are blogs important for business, blogs have become big business.
Business Blogging Tips
From John Jantsch at Duct Tape Marketing, The next wave in business blogging. A fascinating look at coming trends in business blogging.
From Mark White at Better Business Blogging, Corporate blogging guidelines and transparency. Recent legal issues surrounding employees who blog are causing more and more companies to institute blogging guidelines.
From Chris Garrett at chrisg.com, The ROI of Business Blogging. A business blog specialist examines the return on investment from a business blog.
General Blog Tips
From Darren Rowse at ProBlogger, 20 Types of Pages that Every Bloggers Should Consider. The master blogger is back with a look at some vital elements (pages) that you may want to add to your business blog.
From Liz Strauss at Successful Blog, 10 Compelling Reasons People Read YOUR Blog. One of the biggest problems that a blogger faces is finding. Liz takes a look at what it takes to get a reader.
From Mert Erkal at Search For Blogging, How To Apply Starbuck Experience to Blogging. Can you take experience from the “real” world (in this case, Starbucks) and apply it to blogging?
Here’s an older post that you might have missed: From James Chartrand at Men with Pens, 7 Decisions to Make About Your Posting Frequency. One blogger’s advice on how often you should post.
Enjoy your Sunday reading!!!
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