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Business and Blogging

March 11th, 2007

Blogging Platforms - Part 4 - Expanding the Mindmap

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 […]

By Des Walsh -- 3 comments

March 4th, 2007

Business Blogging Podcast Show Has a New Address

This is a cross-posting of information with my Thinking Home Business blog, in the interests of alerting readers to a change of address for my business blogging podcast show.
My Feb 19 post, announcing my new podcast show on business blogging, turned out to be a bit premature. No doubt as a result of that post […]

By Des Walsh -- 0 comments

February 26th, 2007

BlogHer Business in NYC Less Than a Month Away Now

Just from looking at the list of speakers and their credentials, I know there will be some serious downloading of up to date information and lots of sparking of ideas at the first BlogHer Business event in New York City, March 22-23. BlogHer Business is a spinoff from the hugely successful BlogHer conferences held over the past […]

By Des Walsh -- 1 comment

February 4th, 2007

Local, Mainstream Media and Business Blogging

Like others in the business blogging space, I have a high level of belief in the potential of blogging to help just about any business. But plenty of business owners I meet do not see that as applying, or at least not just yet, to their business.
I have a hunch that they will be more […]

By Des Walsh -- 1 comment

February 1st, 2007

Does Corporate Blogging Policy Development Need a Gee-up?

I think a lot about corporate blogging policy, or - if you prefer - business blogging policy. That probably comes from all those years working in government - and subsequently consulting to governments - where everything had to have a policy framework and, in principle, expenditure and programs had to fit with that framework (yes, […]

By Des Walsh -- 0 comments

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