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Me. On a Podcast. Paid Members Public
While at Blogher, I was accosted by a mad Scotsman [http://www.ewanspence.com] in a kilt. This was no an entirely unfamiliar experience for me. I grew up in Scotland, and have even been known to wear a kilt myself once in a while (but not for a long
Massaging Anthony's Ego Paid Members Public
One of my collegues, who works on our vertical serach engine Zibb [http://www.zibb.com/], is moaning that I didn’t link to his blog in my last post. So, here it is: Anthony’s Blog [http://denny.vox.com/] Hey, maybe he should have e-mailed me about a
Sethgate: Reed's Cargo Cult Blogging Paid Members Public
Last Friday was not a good day to be milling around at a conference with a badge saying “Reed Business” on it. Why? Because people kept asking me about this hard hitting post by Seth Godin [http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2007/03/spammers_and_pr.html]. I’d
What happens When You Give Video Cameras to Journalists? Paid Members Public
So, we have a little video-making contest on the go here at RBI. The Flight Group [http://www.flightglobal.com/Home/Default.aspx] have put up this little effort of two of its journalists flying a 737-NG flight simualtor, which is interesting viewing: And the truly masochistic amongst you might
Name That Blog In One Paid Members Public
One of our websites is running a competition to name their next blog: Take part in our online poll to name our latest CatererSearch blog (The Caterer Blog) [http://www.caterersearch.com/blogs/catering-news-blog/2007/02/take-part-in-our-online-poll-t.html] Cool.
Blog Herald on us Paid Members Public
The Blog Herald has picked up on the story The Guardian ran on our blogging and social media efforts at RBI: UK farmers get broadband, blogging, and social networking [http://www.blogherald.com/2007/02/15/uk-farmers-get-broadband-blogging-and-social-networking/] Thanks, guys!
The Guardian reports on me (and others) Paid Members Public
It’s a rubbish headline, which undersells the article based on current news, but hey, this is The Guardian piece on RBI’s push into the internet world. I get a mention towards the end: Farmers take online bull by the horns [http://business.guardian.co.uk/story/0,,2012328,
A Brand New Travel Blog Paid Members Public
I can’t remember if I’ve made this explicit here or not but, at the moment, I’m working full time on helping my employer roll out blogs for certain of its magazines. I certainly remember mentioning the Hairdressers Journal Blog [http://www.hji.co.uk/blogs/main/]. Well,