I’m working on some material about the changing nature of blogs as part of my preparation for a workshop I am leading at the University of Wisconsin next month. Here are some of the posts I’ve collected over the past few weeks that may be used in the session. As always, I’ll post a summary of the session here on the Roadmap.
In no particular order:
Three excellent posts from Newsome.org: 5 steps to good blogging, No comments: old school or playing hooky, and The politics of blogging
Guy Kawasaki’s How to suck up to a blogger
Stowe Boyd, Scoble on tips for joining the A-list
Foghound, Positioning and messaging is not an option
A WSJ article on blog ethics, chiefly around the issue of disclosing financial interest in companies you blog about, found on Media Guerilla, Blogger Disclosure Practices Tested
CorporatePR, When is a blog really a blog?
Web 2.0 malarkey from gaping void
The role of the roll, Shel Holtz
Technorati Favorites, opinions from Media Guerilla, Media Orchard
Micro Persuasion, How and When to Respond to Conversations, a summary of a discussion at the Word of Mouth Marketing conference in January
Cymfony’s new media Knowledge Center (seen on Micro Persuasion)
A post about the A-list "thing" that I missed in my earlier round-up, Why I hate the A-list mentality, Phil Gomes
Worker Bees, Does a blog without comments smell as sweet?
I also plan to talk about Dr. Myra, as an example of what NOT to do.
And Dell will get more than a passing mention, not just for the continuing saga of dis-satisfied customers in Dell Hell, but also for the news item I found on Threadwatch today. Apparently Dell is suing a website designer named Paul Dell for using the domain www.dellwebsites.com. Perhaps there’s more to the story than meets the eye, but it seems to me that Michael Dell can’t be the only Dell on the planet who is allowed to use his name in connection with a business endeavor. Hhmm? Just can’t shake the feeling — Dell is a company that just doesn’t "get it."
Bonus link (not for the workshop and your payback for wading through this post): Cheney’s Got a Gun (tip of the hat to John Wagner for the link)
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