Blogging
The art and craft of the personal blog — and the business of blogging as part of the creator economy.
Our Man in Cameroon Paid Members Public
The latest of Steve Jackson [http://ourmanincameroon.com/abou/]‘s blogs, Our Man in Cameroon [http://ourmanincameroon.com/], is up and going. Steve has been chronicling his life in various different countries for several years now, though Grenada [http://www.ourmaningranada.com/], Hanoi [http://www.ourmaninhanoi.com/] and Newcastle [http:
"Interesting" is the Basis of Blogging Paid Members Public
Blogging isn't just an act of writing, it's a process of sharing what you find interesting.
What the Garner Hype Cycle Means For Journalists Paid Members Public
- Location-aware apps are rising up the slope of enlightenment. You have 18 months, tops, to start geo-coding your content. Devices like the iPhone and the competitors starting to come from the existing incumbents will rapidly change how people interact with content. We need to be putting the infrastructure in
Flightblogger Breaks Obama Running Mate Story Paid Members Public
[http://www.onemanandhisblog.com/assets_c/2008/08/N755NA.html] One of our bloggers [broke the Obama running mate story](http://www.flightglobal.com/blogs/flightblogger/2008/08/vice-presidential-picks-and-pl.html). Here’s how:He knew that the candidate’s planes go into shop for re-painting around the time of the
The Computer Weekly Blog Award Winners Paid Members Public
One of the projects I’ve been involved with over the last couple of months was the Computer Weekly Blog Awards. The idea was simple – allow the readers to nominate and select the very best blogs out there in the UK IT space. Well, the results are in, and after
Another Drop in the Media Ocean Paid Members Public
[https://i1.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2008/08/Another-Drop.png] Patrick Smith of Press Gazette (which may be about to go web-only [http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/aug/06/pressandpublishing]), has finally dipped his toes into the bloggy waters of journalistic blogging with his own
The Blog Silly Season Cometh Paid Members Public
The comment volume on our blogs is waaaay down this week. And half the office are about to go on holiday. And that got me thinking: Do blogs now have a silly season? In the early days, us obsessives would keep the reader and comment levels high right through the
B2B Blog Traffic versus Nationals Blog Traffic Paid Members Public
I’ve always assumed that, by nature of being from niche B2B titles, our blogs were significantly less popular than those from national newspapers. And then I saw a story on journalism.co.uk reporting on The Times’ blogs and their traffic figures [http://blogs.journalism.co.uk/editors/2008/