Posts Tagged ‘attention’

RSS Publishing: Half Full or Half Empty?

Friday, August 10th, 2007

RSS publishing is duly noted for it’s efficacy in disseminating your content,enhancing brand recognition, increasing traffic and elevating a site’s search engine visibility. But is that content there to serve your reader first, or to serve your marketing objectives at the expense of the reader?
The subject comes up in a discussion at MediaPost about Freakonomics’ [...]

New ROI of blogging report from Forrester

Sunday, January 14th, 2007

Back in October, I posted our initial research
on the ROI
of blogging. Many of you contributed your ideas, thoughts, and criticisms –
thanks so much as it was extremely helpful.
We’ve (finally) published the report – and
actually, there are two of them. The first is “The ROI Of Blogging: The “Why”
And “How” Of External Blog Accountability”. It’s [...]

Don’t beg for links

Friday, November 25th, 2005

Often I get emails from freelance bloggers and journalists letting me know they’re writing on content I might appreciate.  Unless the email seems to be a spam sales email, I check out each link and at least half of the time I get one, I blog on it.
Now, when I get emails begging for general [...]

RSS and Blogging for Real Estate Power

Wednesday, June 8th, 2005

The Inside Realestate
Journal is a realestate blog by a highly successful realtor, John Mudd.
A blog is basically an online journal, composed of short but frequent
postings in which the author shares his insights on a specific topic, his advice
and his experience. All of this leads to greater recognition for the author,
improves his name, generates media [...]