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Catch the (Google) Wave!
Video from Google I/O 2009 Conference: It is an understatement to say that Google is changing the way we use the Web. It is now true for the way their Google Wave (open-source) software platform with its real-time software tools … Continue reading
using blogs to promote traffic to a Web site
In this entry, I would like to consider the use of blogs as a marketing tool to promote traffic to a Web site, such as my own at http://www.programhouse.com The rationale for this strategy can be expressed as tenets of … Continue reading
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Tagged blogs, content management, digital marketing, e-business, marketing, SEO, Web site
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the business of blogs
To kick off discussion on the use of blogs for business and/or professional purposes, I would like to characterize Doc’s Blog on those terms. Although my initial intention was to use this blog for promoting discussion on the broad topic … Continue reading
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Tagged blogs, business, marketing, promotion
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me and my technorati
This post is quite brief (for a change;-). It’s a link to the http://technorati.com Web site where I have subscribed as a member (Doc1). At first glance, it seems like an online clearinghouse for things bloggish, so here is my link to … Continue reading
the specter of moderation
As I considered the nature of this blog, I was immediately confronted with the big question for anyone who ventures into the “read-write Web” and its ability to allow others to write to your Web pages: to what degree should … Continue reading →