Blog Posts Tagged With 'good blogging'

Good blogging?

Posted 10 months ago by Caspar
14/10/2007

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Where do bloggers go on holiday?

Just back from a weeks break in France (near St Malo in a place called St Jacut de la Mer if anyone is interested). Great trip back on Brittany Ferries who had the England/ France match on board in a very busy bar complete with French TV crew. Delighted to have won it surrounded by so many French people.As ususal, back to the 1000 unread emails (inevitably scanned whilst on holiday via crackberry); one stood out which I thought worthy of a brief blog. It was a link forwarded by Tanner, one of the most energetic coaches at Shirlaws which was for...


What advice do you give on setting up blogs/wikis?

Posted 9 months ago by TROVUS
31/10/2007

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The question is large, probably too large for a short answer here, especially as they are quite different things.  However, taking the question literally here are our thoughts on setting these things up.BLOGS1) Be clear on what you are going to blog about if you are using the tool as an external facing communications platform.2) Be clear on the reasons for introducing blogging to your company if you are using it as a internal communications platform.3) Decide on the platform that is right for you. If you are looking at it as an external communications tool, why not consider the "free platforms"...


Backfiring blogs

Posted 8 months ago by Jon Mell
18/12/2007

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Last week there was a story about Glen o'Glaza's post on the Adam Boulton Sky News blog.  In the post he complains about the conditions for journalists during their trip with Gordon Brown to Iraq.  There seems to have been quite a backlash to his complaints, many comparing his conditions with those endured by the soldiers on the ground.  There are two points to make here: Sky have done the right thing by keeping the posting up after the negative publicity.  To take the post down after it had been reported in the press would have been a mistake, as people searching...


Crimes against the blogosphere

Posted 8 months ago by Caspar
08/12/2007

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As a business owner and manager there are many competing things to do - create and drive strategy, build new products, sell, deliver the work, recruit and manage staff, finances, legal...you know the story, its the stuff - all those things you cram into a week.So for my 5am moment today I reflected on the additional stuff which we encourage people to take on - blogging. One of the common question sets we get is around blogging - what should I be doing, what should and should'nt I be writing about and how to I find time to write a...


Well Obviously...

Posted 6 months ago by Ed Charvet
01/02/2008

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Well Obviously

If you get to the end of this post then clearly the reaction will be along the lines of "err Yup.  That is obvious."  But still I feel it's a point I want to make, if not for anyone else but myself, as the articulation of it here will help me cement what I think I am learning.Euan's commended Tom Reynolds for his decisive and public move against on Dr Crippen.  Standards and principles are clearly attractive qualities.What it says to me as the owner of a fledging blog it is clear message.  Earn your linking structures on merit.  Be...

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