Blogging
The art and craft of the personal blog — and the business of blogging as part of the creator economy.
A room full of journalists, a room full of bloggers Paid Members Public
This is something of a token post. I’ve spent the day “facilitating” a workshop for all our bloggers within RBI, and I’m shattered. Never has my respect for those of you who do this sort of thing for a living been higher: it’s absolutely exhausting. However, it
Question of the Day Paid Members Public
What’s the one thing that all blogging journalists should know?
The Web 2.0 Elitists Paid Members Public
Euan Semple makes a painfully accurate point. [http://theobvious.typepad.com/blog/2007/06/snobbery_20.html]
Blogging is like sex: the more you do it, the better it gets Paid Members Public
Kevin Marks Anderson (sorry, it’s been a long old week) has a right old go at how bad some journalists are over on Strange Attractor in a piece titled Blogging is like sex [http://strange.corante.com/archives/2007/06/08/blogging_is_like_sex.php]: > “The bottom
Movable Type 4 goes beta - and open source Paid Members Public
What a great morning for news. I’ve been using Movable Type since version 2 back in 2003 and, despite some flirtations with WordPress, I’ve stayed pretty loyal. I’m now a professional user of it at work as well, as most of RBI’s blogs are run on
Mistake of the Day Paid Members Public
Reading blog entries from three years back can be a mistake, especially when you end up suspecting you were writing better stuff back then…
Very Late: Lewisham Blogger Meet-Up Paid Members Public
A report from the Lewisham Blogger Meetup back in May 2007.
Management Today's blogging recommendations Paid Members Public
Management Today has noticed that employees blogging is creating management conflicts: [http://www.managementtoday.co.uk/newsalerts/article/659949/mtsweek/hug-blogger/] > Here at MT, we think that if employers – and employees – are ever going to deal effectively with this situation, they need to engage in a deep-rooted analysis of