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Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Pretty please! Reply Edwin Khodabakchian : January 5, 2010 at 12:41 am By Ajax reveal, do you mean to be able to click on the title of the article and be able to see the full content of the article in place like on the feedly cover? Ian
 
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
love talking with marketers and pr professionals and other people passionate about how these tools empower communications. How are you building yours? If you enjoyed this post, please consider leaving a comment or subscribing to the feed to have future articles delivered to your feed reader. Tagged as: communications , howto , marketing , nml , nms , pr , samlawrence , sobelifewater ChrisBrogan.com runs on the Thesis Theme for WordPress Thesis is the search engine optimized WordPress theme of choice
 
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Summit Sponsors Sponsorship Opportunities Press & Media Press Info PR Opportunities News & Coverage More Web 2.0 External Links Web 2.0 quot; Radar blogger Nat Torkington tells the story of a taxi driver he met in Wellington, NZ, who kept logs of six weeks of pickups (GPS, weather, passenger, and three other variables), fed them into his computer, and did some analysis to figure out where he should be at any given point in the day to maximize his take. Home Invitation Web 2.0 Summit Invitation Conference
 

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Blogger Social 2008   In this fifth installment, I discuss blogger relations.   “Blogger Blogger Outreach” Bloggers are writing to communicate their distinct perspective on a topic. I previously wrote a guest post for WebMarketCentral on PR and Blogging This is the fifth post in a 6 part series on how I using social media. While I would consider blogs an integral part of any “traditional” public relations strategy, blogs are somewhat unique compared to reporters at traditional publications.
chrisbrogan.com Home About Speaking Rockstars Newsletters Contact Best Of What I Want PR and Marketing Professionals To Know August 6, 2008 · Comments Since quite a number of people who swing by my blog are either in marketing or public relations, I wanted to address you specifically for a moment. I’m writing to you as part of this new version of media, one blogger not paid to blog, not working for a newspaper or magazine outlet, not especially beholden to the traditions that have come before.
Summit Sponsors Sponsorship Opportunities Press & Media Press Info PR Opportunities News & Coverage More Web 2.0 External Links Web 2.0 quot; Radar blogger Nat Torkington tells the story of a taxi driver he met in Wellington, NZ, who kept logs of six weeks of pickups (GPS, weather, passenger, and three other variables), fed them into his computer, and did some analysis to figure out where he should be at any given point in the day to maximize his take. Home Invitation Web 2.0 Summit Invitation Conference
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love talking with marketers and pr professionals and other people passionate about how these tools empower communications. How are you building yours? If you enjoyed this post, please consider leaving a comment or subscribing to the feed to have future articles delivered to your feed reader. Tagged as: communications , howto , marketing , nml , nms , pr , samlawrence , sobelifewater ChrisBrogan.com runs on the Thesis Theme for WordPress Thesis is the search engine optimized WordPress theme of choice
You as a blogger or podcaster or producer of amazing and creative content are scratching your head at your 50, 100, 300 subscribers, and wondering what it’s going to take to get 1000 regular subscribers. If you’re a blogger who doesn’t understand a lot of PHP , Thesis will give a ton of functionality without having to alter any code. Seriously , you’ll chrisbrogan.com Home About Speaking Rockstars Newsletters Contact Best Of Content Networks are the New Blogs May 10, 2006 · Comments A recent study has come out saying that the average regular internet user visits around seven sites regularly.
Pretty please! Reply Edwin Khodabakchian : January 5, 2010 at 12:41 am By Ajax reveal, do you mean to be able to click on the title of the article and be able to see the full content of the article in place like on the feedly cover? Ian