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Another Step Towards Profitable Blogs? Paid Members Public
As someone who’d love to quit journalism for full time blogging, this [http://www.micropersuasion.com/2005/11/google_your_lon.html] made me go “hmmm…”
Beth gets attention, too Paid Members Public
I wasn’t the only one to get attention, it seems: bethlet.net: Blog [http://web.archive.org/web/20061207001847/http://bethlet.net/catacombs/000758.html] : > Second, everyone pick up a copy of the USA Today tomorrow. I was interviewed by Mark Memmott today about the bombings and how
...and a Beginning Paid Members Public
Yesterday, I rather cryptically mentioned that I wouldn’t be writing about property and architecture on this blog anymore. To understand why, we need to take a step backwards. During the day, I’m the features editor of Estates Gazette [http://www.estatesgazettegroup.com/], a weekly magazine covering the commercial
Calling a blog a blog Paid Members Public
Tom Coates has posted an essay based on a speech he gave at a recent Six Apart event. It’s entitled The Horseless Carriage…: This is a slightly rewritten and polished up version of a talk I gave to a Six Apart event (cf. On being on the panel at
London Linkage Paid Members Public
Who needs a London multi-author blog, anyway? With so many good London bloggers out there, you can pass a happy half hour catching up on local experiences, and you get the variety of different blog designs, too! To facilitate this process, gentle reader, I’ve started linking to interesting London
Pro Bonner Paid Members Public
Sean Bonner sums up his position [http://www.seanbonner.com/blog/archives/000630.php] on the London MetBlog [http://london.metblogs.com/] issue. Personally, I think the blog has only one real problem: some very weak writing mixed in with some very good writing. That’s an aesthetic judgement, though,
Inspector Sands vrs The Colonials Paid Members Public
You must go and read this [http://www.casino-avenue.co.uk/2004/07/sorry-its-another-metrobloggers-thing.html] [Sorry – you can’t any more. The site is gone]. And then, most importantly, this [http://www.haloscan.com/comments/inspectorsands/108881948258357644/]. This is why Casino Avenue is a must-read blog. Go to it.
Other Seminar Reports Paid Members Public
I’ll add links to this as I find them. Samizdata [http://www.samizdata.net/blog/archives/003945.html#003945] has an interesting and somewhat cynical take on the whole affair. You’ve got to admire that. UPDATE: Actually, someone’s already doing a good job of this. Go check