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Breakfast seminar on blogging in UK

My agency, LEWIS, is hosting a breakfast seminar about blogging on Tuesday October 11, 2005 in London. It’s aimed as an introduction for corporate communicators and marketers to the medium. I’m privileged to be chairing…


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Blog Relations PR survey

Hugh Fraser and Matthew Lynn of Blog Relations have published the results of their recent blogging survey of 50 PR consultants. While the sample size is perhaps not representative of the entire industry and, as…


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Global PR Blog Week 2.0

The Global PR Blog Week 2.0 starts today. It’s an online event focused on how new communications technologies are changing public relations and business communication. Expect lots of good posts and comments about blogging, podcasting,…


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Who’s There? – Free Seth Godin ebook

Marketing maestro, Seth Godin has kindly made his latest ebook freely available. ‘Who’s There’ is an ‘Incomplete Guide to Blogs and the New Web’ and is available for download here. At 45 pages (small ones)…


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Don’t forget the human factor!

The AlwaysOn team have kindly transcribed my interview with David Kelley, CEO and founder of IDEO, during his keynote at the AO:2005 Innovation Summit [free subscription required]. Thanks guys. Technorati Tags: AlwaysOn


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Katrina dominates blogosphere

More than 5.5% of all blog posts are about Hurricane Katrina, according to Intelliseek’s Blogpulse tool. It’s clear that many of those posts also discuss President Bush, as can be seen in the sharp uptick…


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Typepad enables Podcasting

Typepad, the hosted blogging service, has enabled its users to start podcasting. The platform will now recognize multimedia files (such as MP3, AVI even QuickTime formats) which are uploaded and distribute them via a dedicated…



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Dell Hell continues

If you’re not following this live case study of how one individual consumer (albeit one with quite a big megaphone) can affect a multi-billion dollar company’s reputation, then perhaps you should. It’s a great read.


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The A-List and the Long Tail

Dave Sifry, CEO of Technorati, has posted the fourth and fifth posts in his State of the Blogosphere series. Part four deals with spam blogs, fake blogs, comment/trackback spam and how Technorati is tackling the…