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» New PR Bloggers? Just Follow The Instructions from hyku | blog
You might notice that I mention MicroPersuasion/Steve Rubel quite a bit? The guy is good! (Mike calls him 'a machine') Steve's latest post gives newbies (and perhaps seasoned pros) step-by-step instructions on utilizing blogs to work the news curve. Go... [Read More]

» A Look at JotSpot: WOM Marketing in a Blog World from Crossroads Dispatches
Update on the collaborative wiki, I just got a note that because the JotSpot demo was so hot at the Web 2.0 Conference and so many bloggers blogged about it, they can't take on any more beta accounts until their [Read More]

» US Blogging from Modern Marketing - Collaborate Marketing Services
As a marketing consultant operating in London I find there is a low level of knowledge about the blogging movement. (People do tend to glaze over at mention of the word blog and find it hard to see how it [Read More]

» UK View on US Bloggers from Modern Marketing - Collaborate Marketing Services
As a marketing consultant operating in London I find there is a low level of knowledge about the blogging movement. (People do tend to glaze over at mention of the word blog and find it hard to see how it [Read More]

» UK View on US Bloggers from Modern Marketing - Collaborate Marketing Services
As a marketing consultant operating in London I find there is a low level of [Read More]

» UK View on US Bloggers from Modern Marketing - Collaborate Marketing Services
As a marketing consultant operating in London I find there is a low level of [Read More]

» The Long Tail wags the dog from Pegasus News
One of the most important posts we've had so far, in terms of providing an understanding of the viability and importance of hyper-local content and advertising, was the one on the economic theory of The Long Tail. Via a link [Read More]

» The Long Tail wags the dog from Pegasus News
One of the most important posts we've had so far, in terms of providing an understanding of the viability and importance of hyper-local content and advertising, was the one on the economic theory of The Long Tail. Via a link [Read More]

» New PR Bloggers? Just Follow The Instructions from hyku | blog
You might notice that I mention MicroPersuasion/Steve Rubel quite a bit? The guy is good! (Mike calls him 'a machine') Steve's latest post gives newbies (and perhaps seasoned pros) step-by-step instructions on utilizing blogs to work the news curve. Go... [Read More]

» Using Blogs for Word of Mouth Marketing from A Penny For...
I am going to be speaking today at the WOMMA Summit in Chicago. I have been asked to participate in a panel discussion on how blogs can be used to do word-of-mouth marketing. On the panel with me is Deborah Schultz from Six Apart and Rick Bruner from ... [Read More]

» Using Blogs for Word of Mouth Marketing from A Penny For...
I am going to be speaking today at the WOMMA Summit in Chicago. I have been asked to participate in a panel discussion on how blogs can be used to do word-of-mouth marketing. On the panel with me is Deborah Schultz from Six Apart and Rick Bruner from ... [Read More]

» Synergy with bloggers from Embedded Components and Tools Blog Center
Ron Fredericks writes: In a previous post I talked about using a blog site as an influential place to communicate. Why is it influential? Primarily because an individual can self-publish their thoughts while linking to other posts and sites that are ... [Read More]

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