Wow. It has been some time since my last post. Clearly I’ve fallen off into the holiday bluster through the New Year. Not an excuse, just stating the facts. I’ve also noticed my “social attention” getting pulled into Twitter, Tumblr and Facebook.
So, while I am not a fan of making a New Year’s resolutions on [...]
Posts Tagged ‘blogging’
Meritocracy of Ideas OR the Persona Quotient?
I was looking back at Stephen Johnston’s post about mobility in the enterprise. (See my coverage from a few days ago). I remember he referred to the "meritocracy of ideas than a hierarchy of job titles" in reference to the 2.0 paradigm and how people collaborate. And this strikes a thought back on a discussion [...]
Kudos to Anagran
Specifically to their PR group, their PR agency, K/F Communications, and their collective astute use of the blogosphere. On Wednesday, I wrote a post that expressed mixed reviews of the company’s prospects. I’ve noticed that I’ve been getting some referring traffic from their news page.
Think it is fantastic how the company is looking at who [...]
Some Definitive Value for Wordpress.com
As I recently posted, I moved from the wordpress.com to a self-hosted solution at Laughing Squid. I recently posted in part I and part II about something to think about when moving to such a solution. And while I am enjoying the flexibility that being self-hosted affords, there are some definite downsides that really show [...]
Ten “Move to Wordpress Self-hosted” Tips - Part II
Hopefully you found part I helpful. Here is the second five tips for launching your own Wordpress.org blog.
Tracking - If you are like most bloggers, you wants to know how much visits and subscriptions you have. Even if you are blogging for fun or you just enjoy pontificating, you still want to know if you [...]