Archive for July 7th, 2006
Friday, July 7th, 2006
The i180 is an iPod accessory that allows you to record video on a camcorder and hold it directly on your iPod. With current max storage on an iPod at 60G, this is one idea that will help vidcasters everywhere. (via digg)
Tags: iPod, podcasters, podcasting, vidcasters, vidcasting, video-blogging
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Friday, July 7th, 2006
Is it possible that a blog could have a potentially negative connatation? Perish the thought…
I suppose in the right circles, a blog could decidely not be a great thing to place in your weblog title. That said, what do you call it? Easton talks a little on this at his business blog:
Let’s say it again: [...]
Tags: blog-titles, blogging, business-blogging, corporate-blogs, weblogs
Posted in Corporate RSS Communications | No Comments »
Friday, July 7th, 2006
Octora is a beta RSS search engine. You can input a keyword (tag) and the search engine will find all relevant RSS feeds for the keyword.
Try Octora at octora.com.
Tags: beta, blog-search, keyword-search, rss-search, web-2.0
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Friday, July 7th, 2006
I’ve long been an RSS marketing enthusiast, but I get excited when I see others really jump on the RSS marketing bandwagon. Today I came across a really great article on RSS marketing that covers stats, whys and all the other things that make RSS marketing just so powerful:
Who should have an RSS Feed:- Male/Female [...]
Tags: Blog Marketing, content-promotion, RSS-feeds, rss-marketing, RSS-promotion
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Friday, July 7th, 2006
With all the hype surrounding Ebay’s decision to ban Google Checkout payments, I’m surprised to see Google’s Checkout blog is not covering the story.
You mean the blogosphere is roaring about this news, and Google’s not commenting? Talk about lost opportunities…
Tags: blogging, business-blogging, google-blogs
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Friday, July 7th, 2006
Mainstream marketers are using online video to bring their message to the online audience more and more. In the news today I saw notice that Pirates of the Caribbean is being advertised on YouTube and the television show Psych is being hyped on Motion.tv (a smaller, video sharing niche site).
Seeing the interest in user generated [...]
Tags: interactive-audience, online-advertising, online-video, vidcasting, video
Posted in RSS Marketing Strategies | No Comments »