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PR on the rise over ads?

10th March 2007 Jim Muttram Leave a comment

Steve Rubel points to Ad Age research which he says shows that employment numbers are rising in PR at the expense of advertising. This is, he postulates, a direct response to the rise of Web 2.0 and conversation marketing. Not sure if I entirely buy that, but interesting, none the less.

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Wikipedia to vet experts?

9th March 2007 Jim Muttram Leave a comment

Wired reports that Wikipedia will start asking contributors who claim some special status (professorship, for instance) to back up the claim. Contributors will still be able to elect to remain anonymous.

 

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Google Reader best practice

9th March 2007 Jim Muttram Leave a comment

Steve Rubel on how he uses Google Reader effectively to keep up with the news. Some useful workflow stuff here…

 

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Blog images 101

9th March 2007 Jim Muttram Leave a comment

Google Blogoscoped has some hints and tips on using images on your blog. Not all are relevant but there’s some useful stuff in there.

 

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Yahoo! networks

9th March 2007 Jim Muttram Leave a comment

Yahoo! Answers has just launched a beta Network service. The idea is that user build up a network of contacts whose answers they trust.

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24/7 Guardian

8th March 2007 Jim Muttram Leave a comment

The web is now “pre-eminent”, Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger told assembled journalists at a series of off-site meetings which Jeff Jarvis has blogged. Jarvis was struck by the tone which was matter-of-fact. Rusbridger says the Guardian will be 24/7 in the near future.

 

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Need for change sinking in?

8th March 2007 Jim Muttram Leave a comment

Everybody now “gets it” says Jeff Jarvis, but he doesn’t really sound convinced….

 

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Making your RSS feed stick

8th March 2007 Jim Muttram Leave a comment

Darren Rowse at Pro Blogger lists 34 reasons why people unsubscribe from a blog’s RSS feed. It’s not very scientific but quite a few of the reasons ring true and you could do worse than read and ponder them and ask yourself some searching questions.

 

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Swedish start up touts network OS

7th March 2007 Jim Muttram Leave a comment

Is a new “cloud” operating system on the way which will live up to the promise of the networked world?

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The future of magazines?

7th March 2007 Jim Muttram Leave a comment

Be warned, says Jeff...

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