Blogging
The art and craft of the personal blog — and the business of blogging as part of the creator economy.
Five Things Learnt In Three Days Paid Members Public
It’s frankly embarrassing when you work all of a three day week, yet are knackered at the end of it. Yet, that’s how I feel as the end of my truncated week in Sutton’s infamous brown towers drawn to its close. Stuff that’s been foremost in
Blogging is Good for Journalism. Honest. Paid Members Public
Reading pieces like this [http://www.mediainfluencer.net/2007/08/the-hard-line-opinions-of-journalists-are-no-substitute-for-the-patient-fact-finding-of-bloggers/] reminds me of my long-held opinion that blogging isn’t bad for journalism, as seems to be the received wisdom in some circles. No, it’s good for it. Very good for it. Mind you, a pack of predatory
My Tragic Addiction Paid Members Public
95%How Addicted to Blogging Are You? [http://mingle2.com/blog-addiction] [Via Adriana [http://www.mediainfluencer.net/2007/08/how-addicted-to-blogging-are-you/]]
Hack-o-rama Paid Members Public
Things I’ve been meaning to link for a while: * Dan Blank points out that the lesson of the exposure of Fake Steve Jobs [http://danblank.com/blog/2007/08/09/editors-as-their-own-media-brands/] is that journalists can really inovate, if given the chance. * Scoble gives an idea of the competition and
Blogging is a Cruel Mistress, says Mr BigLorryBlog Paid Members Public
busybusybusybusybusy So I share a couple of links with you. One of our bloggers, the venerable Brian Weatherley of Big Lorry Blog [http://www.biglorryblog.com/] has done a guest post for the Automotive PR blog giving some, hmm, vivid descriptions of what it’s like being a committed journoblogger
Engagement For Beginners Paid Members Public
One of my collegues here in RBI’s editorial development team has decided to spread his blogging wings and move beyond theatrical whinging. He’s joining the publishing 2.0 debate over at [Engagement 101](http://engagement101.blogspot.com/).
Lies, Damn Lies and Web 2.0 Paid Members Public
But the internet’s barely a couple of decades old and the most venerable of the technologies we’re talking about here, blogging, has only a decade of publishing history behind it. People are still finding new ways of creating compelling sites with this stuff. A few years back, “authoritative”
Exciting Accounts From JournoBlogging Paid Members Public
Like the hero in a 1980s cartoon series, I have learned an important lesson today. A lesson about friendship and trust… Well, no. But then, I won’t be holding aloft my magic sword later, unless I get really, really lucky. No, I’m talking about learning that trying to