Posts Tagged ‘conference’

Rogue Blog Comments

Monday, April 28th, 2008

I’ve written about the importance of comments when it comes to blogging. As a blogger, you’ll be known by the comments you leave and receive. Comments, after all, are a great way to get important user feedback from your readership. Unfortunately, rogue blog comments on a blog can also be a source of frustration for [...]

RSS Marketing Doesn’t Equal Splogging

Tuesday, March 4th, 2008

At the Future of Web Apps (FOWA) conference last week, WordPress founder Matt Mullenweg threw around some interesting numbers and provided some cautionary advice to corporate bloggers.
The interesting statistic he provided is that WordPress supports more than 2.5 million blogs. That’s a huge number, but it doesn’t distinguish between corporate bloggers and personal bloggers. [...]

Upcoming Forrester events in Chicago

Saturday, September 30th, 2006

<Shameless plug> I’ll be at two Forrester events later
this month that you (or your colleagues) maybe interested in attending.
Social
Computing Boot Camp: Tapping Into The Power Of Empowered Consumers. This
is a small format (between 20-40 people) where participants learn how to
implement social technologies like blogs, RSS, social networking, and
podcasting within the marketing organization. This day-long [...]

RSS feeds and Podcasts

Monday, April 17th, 2006

There is a lot to remember when configuring your podcast for your effective distribution. 
You have to make sure you ID3 tags are well written for SEO purposes, your MP3 is compressed at the appropriate bit rate to ensure fast downloads without sacrificing quality and you have to make sure it’s everywhere your potential listeners [...]