Archive for December 2nd, 2005
Friday, December 2nd, 2005
Clearly, if you are not blogging, you are losing customers you could be gaining, you are losing customers you currently have, you are losing influence you could be wielding, and you are losing out on relationships that could redefine your company. When your customers are talking, you have a responsibility to engage with them.
The great [...]
Tags: Blog Marketing, business-blogging, customer-evangelists, robert-scoble
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Friday, December 2nd, 2005
If you are looking to try out a new search engine, RawSugar promises great things. From user-tagged searching, to RSS feeds of searches and tags, the team at RawSugar hopes to impress today’s social visitor.
Here’s one of their more interesting developments:
RSS feeds for any tag or combination of tags using the same URL conventions:
1. [...]
Tags: Google, rawsugar, search, social-software, technorati
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Friday, December 2nd, 2005
Everyone, from podcast listeners to PR professionals, have been discussing the possibilities of television networks and their plans with RSS technology and vidcasting.
A high-level Fox exec had this to say:
Fox Filmed Entertainment is open to a deal with Apple Computer’s iTunes
music and video service, its co-chairman said Thursday. "Of course,
we’d be open to that. We [...]
Tags: aol, apple, Business, fox, itunes, music, newscorp, podcasting, vidcasting, video
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Friday, December 2nd, 2005
One of the hallmarks of Web 2.0 is the socialness it allows to blossom on the net. Now, you may ask why I am giving you this information on a business site, but you need to know what the market is heading towards. This should give you a better view of what your customers, your [...]
Tags: Business, business-blogging, online-strategy, PR, social-networking
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Friday, December 2nd, 2005
The Sales Department:
Keeping a national (or international) sales force in constant communication with each other and with the company can be a challenge without an internal blog.
However, using something as simple as an internal blog can save your company time (and money) as you see the efficient communication and increased productivity an internal blog brings.
1. [...]
Tags: Business, communication, corporate, efficient, internal-blogs, sales-department, security
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Friday, December 2nd, 2005
While most bloggers would say their number one goal was increasing their traffic, that’s probably not the reason they began blogging. Think back and try to remember WHY you began to blog.
Have you remained on course? Or, like many, are you chasing a top slot in the Top 500?
Keep the bigger picture in mind.
Are you [...]
Tags: blog, blogging, top-500, traffic
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Friday, December 2nd, 2005
From where does your traffic originate? You should have no problem finding out that by looking at your Usage Statistics within the Administration heading inside your Blogsite.
According to Master Snitch, highly trafficked blogs are of several blogging styles.
Just as there are different styles of investing, there are different approaches to traffic generation. Aside from the [...]
Tags: blogging-style, content-promotion, roi, traffic
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