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Real Results from Business Blogging
If you're wondering whether or not to blog for your business, here are two examples to get you going: Bill Marriott's blog: Marriott, the CEO of his chain, started blogging just to be part of the revolution, according to corporate blogging expert Debbie Weil. But lo and behold,...
Tags: Jon Greer, blogging, blog, Miller Brewing, business blogging
Blog posts 2008-04-28
Battle of the Airline Blogs
Slowly but surely, airlines have started to dip their toes into the blogosphere. Some have done better than others. Let's take a look at who is doing it right and who is doing it wrong. The Best: Nuts About Southwest Southwest has not...
Tags: Airline, Blog, Blogging, Public Relations, Internet, Marketing, Corporate Communications, Brett Snyder
Blog posts 2008-05-06
Why Marketers Must Choose Between Passion and Pop
The Find: Marketers must tune their products and message either to a mass-appeal "pop" audience, or to a smaller, more cult-like "passion" crowd. But never in between. The Source: Marketing guru Seth Godin's consistently thought-provoking blog. The Takeaway: Seth...
Tags: Blogging, Digital music, Digital media, Jessica Stillman, Seth Godin
Blog posts 2008-05-08
Lessons Learned in Corporate Blogging
In brief: Lessons learned in corporate blogging from LinkedIn's corporate blogger, who also links to a post by a blogger at EMC Corp. about their lessons learned Face it -- if you don't already have a corporate blogging program, you're probably going to have...
Tags: Blogging, Fax, Jon Greer, corporate blogging, blogger
Blog posts 2008-05-09
Are You a Management Imposter?
Do you feel as if you are pulling the wool over the eyes of your workmates, hiding your incompetence? You are not alone. There is even a name for it: Imposter Syndrome. Management consultant Gill Corkindale takes up the subject of business professionals with...
Tags: Blogging, Recruitment & Selection, Sean Silverthorne, Imposter Syndrome
Blog posts 2008-05-08
Management Sins: Fatal or Foibles?
Slacker Manager puts a management spin on the Seven Deadly Sins -- pride, envy, gluttony, lust, anger, greed and sloth. It's more forced than funny. But here's a wise one on the sins of project management . I found 'stubborness" particularly honest, and that...
Tags: Blogging, Michael Fitzgerald, sin, blog, Slacker Manager
Blog posts 2008-04-29
Productivity Tip: Have a Fun Day
Having fun outside of the office boosts productivity. Or so argues the blog Chief Happiness Officer, which suggests that companies would improve productivity by giving employees a fun day -- an extra day off and a little bit of money to go do something fun. To ensure that it's...
Tags: Blogging, Recruitment & Selection, Michael Fitzgerald, fun day
Blog posts 2008-05-09
Some Travel Blogs to Watch
Starting today, I'm on vacation. Actually by the time this gets posted, I'll already be wandering around Peru. While I'm there, I won't be writing a thing, but through the magic of the internet, you'll still see a post here every day while I'm gone. Ok, maybe...
Tags: Industry, Blog, Blogging, Mergers & Acquisitions, Internet, Investment, Finance, Brett Snyder
Blog posts 2008-04-28
Make Sure to Examine Your Logos From All Angles
Across the pond, London's Office of Government Commerce has been the subject of numerous snickers, from both ad blogs and the more general blogosphere. After reportedly spending almost $28,000 in designing the government agency's new logo, and branding numerous pens, cups, and other office ephemera, the OGC had this bold...
Tags: Logo, Blogging, Branding, Internet, Marketing, Jake Swearingen
Blog posts 2008-04-25
Rebuilding Your Crowded Calendar
Many of us info economy drones spend a lot of time -- dare we say too much time -- in meetings. At some moment the tipping point occurs, where our personal productivity loss is larger than the value we contribute or collect in meetings. BNET is chockablock...
Tags: Sean Silverthorne
Blog posts 2008-04-23
UK Set to Pass Stringent New Online Marketing Regulations
Via Ad Age, the U.K. is about to pass some very strict laws about what marketers can and can't do in online spaces, specifically when it comes to identifying themselves around viral and blog marketing. From Ad Age: Word-of-mouth marketing in the U.K. will face radical restrictions starting May...
Tags: Advertisement, Brand, Blog, Regulation, U.K., Blogger, Blogging, Branding, Marketing Research, Internet, Marketing, Jake Swearingen
Blog posts 2008-04-28
Rumors Swirl of Layoffs at Oglivy NY
Two ad bloggers today said they've heard rumors of lay offs coming down the pike at Ogilvy NY. George Packer, the funny, foul-mouthed blogger behind AdScam and AdHurl, reported this morning: One of my "deep throats" in New York tells me there have been big layoffs this morning at...
Tags: Layoff, Blogger, Workforce Management, Blogging, Sales Strategy, Human Resources, Internet, Sales, Jake Swearingen
Blog posts 2008-05-02
Preparing for Turmoil in World Markets
Food shortages, escalating energy costs, and rising consumer prices are all taking their toll on markets around the world. In such an uncertain environment traditional business forecast models become less effective navigation aids for steering your company. So what do you do to prepare should...
Tags: Blogging, Sean Silverthorne, H. Schoemaker
Blog posts 2008-05-03
Yahoo's Yang Gives His 'Don't Crush Our Stock We're OK' Address
Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang on the company's corporate blog gave investors–that's who he's really speaking to–a "what doesn't kill you makes you stronger" missive. Yang had to say something given he's in for an ugly Monday following Microsoft's walkaway over the weekend. However, it's highly doubtful that...
Tags: Jerry Yang, Stock, Yahoo! Inc., Strategy, Blogging, Management, Internet, Larry Dignan
Blog posts 2008-05-05
Fighting Crime By Using a Fake Blog
Here's a good one: Coach bags doesn't like that its trademarked products are so often counterfeited and sold as real. So as part of its anti-counterfeiting initiative, it teams up with a college PR class to create a fake blog about a college student who loses her genuine Coach bag,...
Tags: Branding, Jon Greer, blog
Blog posts 2008-05-06
How to Sidestep the Peter Principle
The Peter Principle holds that we rise to our level of incompetence. In other words, at some point in our career, we all end up in over our heads. Tom Foster's Management Skills blog has a post on how to find a life preserver when you've...
Tags: Blogging, Michael Fitzgerald, Tom Foster, Peter Principle
Blog posts 2008-04-21
Peltz Gets Wendy's for a Song; Now Comes the Tricky Bit
Early reaction to the takeover of Wendy's International by the particularly active activist investor Norman Peltz, announced Thursday, is coming in. The Wall Street Journal's Deal Journal blog is reporting that Peltz's Triarc, which owns 9.8 percent of Wendy's, was pushed into closing the deal by a...
Tags: Shareholder, Stock, Blog, Peltz, Wendy, Blogging, Financial Accounting, Investment, Internet, Finance, Dan Mitchell
Blog posts 2008-04-24
Real Results from Business Blogging
Real Results from Business BloggingFinally - the Year of Business Blogging is HereBack in 2005 we had optimistic predictions that 2006 would be the year of the Business Blog. In 2008 I think we're finally here. The benefits have been nicely summed up in this post, thank you. I...
Tags: Business blogging, blogging, REAL RESULTS
Discussion threads 2008-05-01
Blogging Wave Sweeping China
Over the past four years, the blogosphere has been expanding at such a torrid pace that Technorati now estimates that about 120,000 new weblogs are created every day -- roughly one and a half each second. But the great majority of that growth...
Tags: China, Blog, ESWN, Blogging, Internet, David Weir
Blog posts 2008-04-14
Sports Leagues Struggle With Online Media Relations Too
The NCAA is far from the only sports rights-holder to fret about how to control online media access to its games. The New York Times has a long piece today about how the major leagues are struggling with the issue, too. The problem, in a nutshell, is...
Tags: Blogging, Games, Jon Greer, Scoble, NCAA, Mark Cuban, blogger, online media, game
Blog posts 2008-04-21
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