August 20th, 2007
Thanks to having subscribed to the feed for Paula Neal Mooney’s always interesting blog, I caught up today with the 2007 Black Weblog Awards.
From the Awards blog site, I found that this year there is a Business Blog category.
Jim D. Walton’s Black in Business blog is “a blog for ordinary people wanting extraordinary success”. […]
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March 11th, 2007
For the purposes of this series on Business Blogging Platforms, and to keep it manageable and as practical as possible, I am not going to attempt a critique of all the platforms I’ve been able to think of or come across so far. Instead, I want to concentrate on some platforms which I feel I […]
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February 5th, 2007
Off to Sydney this afternoon for the two day ad:tech conference. I have the good fortune to be on a panel with some people I have great respect for and who, individually and collectively, have lots of knowledge and practical experience in the field of business blogging, Ross Dawson (in the chair), Mark Jones and […]
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January 18th, 2007
If you wonder sometimes about bloggers echoing one another’s opinions on an issue of the day and you would like a different take on whatever the issue is, it’s a good bet you will find something informatively non-echoing about it on Dave Taylor’s Intuitive Life Business Blog. The subject of the item I posted on yesterday, about […]
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January 17th, 2007
Via my Newsgator RSS aggregator, I noticed a Robert Scoble post about IBM and blogging on corporate sites.
Robert is picking up a post by Simon Phipps, commenting on changes he says IBM has been making to details on its website.
When I was studying and researching medieval and early modern European history, I had a very clear understanding of the qualitative […]
By Des Walsh -- 3 comments
November 20th, 2006
One of my goals for this blog is to provide links to useful resources for business blogging. For a start I could organise the sprawling mass of favorites/bookmarks I’ve gathered over the past few years and serve them up, or at least the ones that still seem of use.
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