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blogging

Urtak: find out what your audience is thinking

November 15, 2011 | Robert Scoble

Professional bloggers and publishers are always looking for ways to generate more engagement from their audiences, and one of the best ways to do…

 

A conversation with Joel Spolsky

October 24, 2011 | Robert Scoble

Joel Spolsky is the programmer’s programmer. He started Fog Creek Software, Stack Exchange and has been a famous blogger for over 10 years. I…

 

Can you help with my Quora addiction? (My favorite questions)

January 17, 2011 | Robert Scoble

So far on Quora I’ve answered 332 questions, mostly in the past month or so. Now, some people are wondering why I’m spending so…

 

Impossible that @ChrisBrogan and I are BOTH right, so don’t listen to either of us

January 5, 2011 | Jason Cohen

Guest post by Jason Cohen. Chris Brogan, prolific social media how-to author, blogger, and $22,000/day consultant, recently wrote a post describing his “Simple Blogging Formula”…

 

Is Quora the biggest blogging innovation in 10 years?

December 27, 2010 | Robert Scoble

I’ve now been blogging for 10 years. Looking back we haven’t seen all that much innovation for bloggers. You have a box. You type…

 

How I got 6000 RSS subscribers in 12 months

September 13, 2010 | Jason Cohen

Guest post by Jason Cohen.

This isn’t a recipe.…

I’m not saying “If you do it my way, you’ll succeed too.”  These aren’t tricks.

 

Please stop saying social
media marketing is free

January 20, 2010 | Jason Cohen

They say that everything in social media is either free or close to free. Blogging and Twitter and Facebook and viral movies and webinars…

 

Posterous: easy, fast blogging
with photos, video and MP3s

November 10, 2009 | Robert Scoble

Posterous is an easy, fast blogging service created to do two things that its co-founders say early blog platforms did not do: focus on…

 

Why social media . . .
even if you don’t want to

September 9, 2009 | Jason Cohen

If you read blogs about marketing small companies, you’re inundated with “social media” advice about why you need a blog and a Twitter account…