January 14, 2006
January 13, 2006
2.0 or CGM or PPM or PMS?
What only LittlePR Can Do
Where once Big PR boasted about best practices and a global network of communications professionals, they don't have that anymore. Instead, we are the ones creating nimble networks among one another, which are growing larger and more valuable. We are nimble enough (most of us working out of our homes) and lean enough to charge much less and deliver much more. A network of one-off specialists, experts in their areas, linked through the power of the Web and personal contacts. Voice to voice, we are changing the face of PR and marketing. You heard it here first.
January 12, 2006
While we're busy calling this web 2.0 they're calling it CGM
Gonzo Engaged
Oh my word they're messin' with Blogger again
NOW I'm sure it's Web 2.Oh.
If you come to the net for one reason and one reason only, make it to discover the best blonde joke EVER.
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Blogspot and Alexa Tune Your Engines?
Never mind the traffic and link details are horribly lacking, but why does alexa say that Ev Williams who doesn't work at a company called Pyra Labs that I thought Google bought but many not is the sole contact for my blog. And how come I can't change that unless I put some .txt file in the root directory on blogspot, which, well, probably isn't going to happen?
OH and look, Odeo's Ev, who hasn't been at Pyra for how long, is the contact for Halley's blog and Denise's blog and every other blogspot blog.
That's kind of confusing, isn't it?
Mom 2.0
Web 2.0 - Not Just for Bathtubs Anymore
January 11, 2006
1000tags what IS up?
1000tags.com is - that we know - the very first project that offers booking and buying tags from a "tag cloud". Or in other words, it is the first commercial tag cloud. That means that it could be the proof of concept demonstrating that folksonomies can be an effective way to advertise.
The Top Ten Lies of Blogging Consultants
-inspired by guy kawasaki and hugh of gaping void
1. We're connected to the who's who in blogging.
Doc linked to me once. I have a friend who got slash-dotted.
2. We have a three-pronged blogger relations approach.
Me and my buddy made up some cool "module" names over Skype.
3. We have a specialized tool for blog monitoring.
We do what everyone else does--search Technorati. Sometimes Ice Rocket.
4. We can do for you with blogging what jib-jab did for animation
We don't have a clue what we're talking about but we sound hip.
5. We are plugged in with the women bloggers.
Dave Winer totally hates us.
6. We offer more than blogging--tools like podcasting and wikis.
We've never posted on a blog, but we read an article on podcasting
7. We're happy to ghost blog for you.
You tell anyone that and we'll hunt you down and kill you.
8. We can set you up with our proprietary RSS tool.
How stupid can you possibly be?
9. You'll need an aggregator.
We'll really aggravate you.
10. You can't afford not to blog.
You can't afford our hourly rates.
shutting up online. or not.
kid sick sick kid
January 10, 2006
I. Never. Got. Newsprint.
Stowe has another interesting post -- this time discussing the trend away from hard copy newsprint landing in our driveways (AKA: newspapers) to online news sources. Stowe refers to Michael Kinsley's article in the Washington Post (that I'm reading online... get it?) Black and White and Dead All Over.
You gotta trust something called the "Post-Intelligencer" more than something called "Yahoo" or "Google," don't you? No, seriously, don't you? Okay, how old did you say you are?
Floating Bubble to MacWorld
BubbleShare's Albert Lai is on the road again, having treked from CES in Vegas to MacWorld. He's meeting like crazy, but if you're in the Bay Area or at MacWorld and want to chat or meet, email me so I can try to send him along. He'll be there til Midnight tomorrow (weds.) You know the drill: --> ewriter AT bellsouth DOT net. Or Albert on yahoo IM - alai2001.
THANK YA!
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Definitely NOT Bruce!
Feelings...nothing more than feelings.... | Definitely NOT Bruce! Originally uploaded by Jennyfleur. |
January 8, 2006
all the news that fits.
- George Parker has added knowmore media's AdHurl to his blogging duties. You may know george from AdScam. Obviously, he's no fan of advertising-as-per-usual. Sometimes he's downright cantankerous. Now we get double the jeers, double the fun!
- If anyone knows anyone who collects vintage china, please send them to this page I tossed online for Father Matt. Sometime back, a parishioner left Fr. Matt this China, and he's looking for someone who may want to purchase it so that he can enter the world of digital photography by bying a digital camera. He has been a photographer for many years. He's also been a blogger without knowing it. He is a very good friend to my favorite aunt Penny, which puts him on my all-time VIP list. (above photo is Fr. Matt's).
- How about LibriVox, which I would have not noticed without AKMA's pointer to it today. AKMA was part inspiration for the site/effort because of his good idea one day to record Free Culture, by Lawrence Lessig, which Jenna and George participated in. Now it looks like AKMA will be called back into volunteer mode for recording some book chapters of his own!
- Josh Hallett of Hyku has an awesome new design, both site and blog, featuring beautiful changing scenery from FL. I can vouch for josh's talents--he did the new look for this site you're lookin at rightcheer!
Care Giving
Keep Mary Lu's family in your thoughts.
Keep Elaine and her mom in your thoughts.
So much care being given. Such strong women.
Duct Tape for Gadget Head
How do the engadget folks report on CES like this without their heads exploding? What gadget is currently holding their scalps in place? And where can I get one? I bet they're glad it's oooover...
An Intervention
If your computer usage -- or the computer usage of someone you love -- has gotten out of control, Gary has the answer. Don't let the PC destroy your family, or the Apple take a bite out of your life savings. Do something today.
Do you take Insurance, Gary?
From Kodak to Kodek?
My hometown paper announces that Kodak has rebranded , with a new logo you could have done at home with pixel art and your inkjet printer.
Maybe that's the point? As if.
They went from square to rectangular and turned the a into an upside-down e -- okay I guess I'm just seeing things.
I'm dying to know how much $. And I would have LOVED to be a fly on the wall during the presentations where they sold in the new creative.
Most importantly: is my old corporate style guide worth something now? Any takers?
There's a way to make your weakness your strength. I'm not seeing evidence of that "way" in this new branding, but it's probably not going to hurt them either. Especially given the new partnership with Batman -- err, I mean Motorola announcement; now that's using their Knogin'.
Can Kodak rush from industrial age to new age fast enough? We'll see.
hat tip Adrants.