content
Should your blog content fade like tears in rain? Paid Members Public
An interesting debate has popped up about the permanence (or lack of it) of the conversations happening in blogs. Gina Trapani kicked it off [http://smarterware.org/8026/why-not-tumblr] with a post about why she’s not following the neophile herd onto Tumblr [http://www.steverubel.me/post/6583713687/tumblr-is-the-next-great-social-network]
Afternoon Coffee Reading: The Return Paid Members Public
[https://i0.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2010/11/aftercoffee.jpg] I’m back at work, and Afternoon Coffee Reading is back on this blog. I was taken to task by a colleague the other day, who had apparently found them good readin’, but who didn’t find
Publishing in a Device Rich Age Paid Members Public
The channels we publish to in the future will only proliferate, and we need to start preparing for that now.
Complexity is the New Reality Paid Members Public
A rather excellent rant from Mr Paul Bradshaw on theCuration is King cliché [http://onlinejournalismblog.com/2010/06/17/lets-stop-this-curation-is-king-crap-right-now/] that’s doing the rounds right now. Go and read it, and then join me back here… Did you enjoy it? I think there’s an important point underlying all
What Does Facebook Like Do For Blog Traffic? Paid Members Public
The Typepad team have just published a graph of referrals from Facebook [http://everything.typepad.com/blog/2010/06/facebook-like-integration-typepad-blog-stats.html] since they made Facebook Like available as an option for their users: [![Facebook referrals to Typepad](https://i1.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2010/06/6a00d83451c82369e20133f0d2fd60970b-pi-thumb-520x278-1660.png?
How TED Gave Away Content - and Won Paid Members Public
Fascinating talk outlining how letting go of their content allowed TED to grow as a business:
The Murdoch/Google Phony War Paid Members Public
In the end, a war on Google is a much more appealing spin on the newspapers’ current position than “we haven’t figured out how to make money online in a decade of trying”. They’ll blame Google, they’ll blame the shadowy cabal of infomation-must-be-free proponents [http://www.buzzmachine.