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Tuesday, June 23, 2009
I’ve decided to humbly submit my advice on how to approach us in requesting a profile - I think this advice will work well with other bloggers as well. Approach Bloggers Directly. Most bloggers have email and other contact information up on their site (email: editor@techcrunch, GoogleTalk:techcrunch, Skype:marrington).
 
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Blog Versus Book: How I Write My Blog Entries | Main | Irony » February 18, 2006 How to Suck Up to a Blogger Blogging has flipped traditional PR on its head. Technorati provides an easy way to identify the A-listers, so all you have to do is attract the most influential bloggers. Good marketers befriend bloggers before they need them.
 
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Blogger Stories Blogs: A Womans New Best Friend - p1 Blogs: A Womans New Best Friend - p2 Bloomberg Marketing Business-to-Business - Blogs: Beyond A Corporate Handshake By Toby Corner Grocery Store Relationships Corporate Blogging Guidelines Diva Marketing Talks - BlogTalkRadio Show Does Your Biz Blog Make The Grade? Knowledge W.P. Perhaps.
 

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Blogger Stories Blogs: A Womans New Best Friend - p1 Blogs: A Womans New Best Friend - p2 Bloomberg Marketing Business-to-Business - Blogs: Beyond A Corporate Handshake By Toby Corner Grocery Store Relationships Corporate Blogging Guidelines Diva Marketing Talks - BlogTalkRadio Show Does Your Biz Blog Make The Grade? Knowledge W.P. Perhaps.
Blogger Stories Blogs: A Womans New Best Friend - p1 Blogs: A Womans New Best Friend - p2 Bloomberg Marketing Business-to-Business - Blogs: Beyond A Corporate Handshake By Toby Corner Grocery Store Relationships Corporate Blogging Guidelines Diva Marketing Talks - BlogTalkRadio Show Does Your Biz Blog Make The Grade? Knowledge W.P. Reality.
I’ve decided to humbly submit my advice on how to approach us in requesting a profile - I think this advice will work well with other bloggers as well. Approach Bloggers Directly. Most bloggers have email and other contact information up on their site (email: editor@techcrunch, GoogleTalk:techcrunch, Skype:marrington).
The Traffic Problem Now imagine that the network is the blogosphere where new blogs spring into existence every day.And as they do, these newly minted bloggers are aspiring to make money. Since the incentives for individual bloggers are not many, betting the business on the long tail of the blogosphereis risky. How did that happen?
Blog Versus Book: How I Write My Blog Entries | Main | Irony » February 18, 2006 How to Suck Up to a Blogger Blogging has flipped traditional PR on its head. Technorati provides an easy way to identify the A-listers, so all you have to do is attract the most influential bloggers. Good marketers befriend bloggers before they need them.