The Shyftr Saga | The Blog Herald
Rated • 1 review • slogs legal blogging • blogherald.com
great legal overview of an incident that happened with shyftr regarding how the company displays a full rss feed and allows comments
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John is a guy from Boston, Massachusetts, USA
I've been blogging since 2003, and most of my focus has been about marketing, corporate blogging and PR. However, that's not the whole story, I am very interested in history and geology. I'd be interested in hearing about websites related to corporate blogging, social media, history, genealogy, and geology.
Rated • 1 review • slogs legal blogging • blogherald.com
great legal overview of an incident that happened with shyftr regarding how the company displays a full rss feed and allows comments
Rated • 0 reviews • komarketingassociates.com
Rated • 1 review • marketing, web2 0, pr, blogging, corporate blogging • mediasauce.com
excellent article on the craft of corporate blogging, gets into detail about how to write a good corporate blog.
Rated • 1 review • corporateblogging • ynada.com
Cornelius Puschmann writes a thoughtful analysis about the language of blogs, giving us four ways to think about how blogging is conversational. Interactivity, speaker and audience, content, style.
Rated • 1 review • marketing, pr, blogging, tags, social media • brendancooper.com
brendan Cooper follows up with another super post on the use of tags by PR bloggers, this time he lists all of the big PR blogs with their important tags.
Rated • 1 review • marketing, pr, blogging, social media • brendancooper.com
extremely useful article about tags used by PR bloggers. PR, Social media and blogging are the top tags.
Rated • 1 review • corporate blogging • digitalperspectiveblog.com
looks like a great overview of how to build a successful corporate blogging campaign.
Rated • 2 reviews • marketing • stoweboyd.com
in this article, an overview of forrester's report on social media, larry states he is surprised about the greater adoption of social media compared to smaller companies.