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[30 Apr 2005 | One Comment | 1 views]

Emailed Elisa Camahort, of Worker Bees: Buzz Marketing & More and Worker Bees Blog, about the upcoming BlogHer Conference ’05, July 30th, 2005 in Santa Clara, CA.
I find this conference particulary interesting because of the large number of women we have in our classes. As I wrote to Elisa, this semester, my classes have about 80 students. Of those, about 95% are women. So, I am always interested in finding great examples for them to read and get to know online. It is a bit difficult …

Blogging topics, Disability, Disabled, Marketing, Public Relations, TR, Television, Therapeutic, Therapeutic Recreation »

[25 Apr 2005 | 5 Comments | 3 views]

Kind of amazing that I’ve taken this long to po…

PODcasting »

[24 Apr 2005 | Comments Off | 1 views]

Alex Bellinger, from Tunbridge Wells, Kent, United Kingdom, and author of SmallBizBlog and SmallBizPod blog tips us off to the launch of Podscope from TVEyes.
TVEyes, located in Fairfield, CT, offers real-time broadcast search.
Podscope is the creation of:
TVEyes, which has been indexing television and radio broadcasts since 1999, crawls the web with Podscope looking for podcasts and creates an index against every word, thereby making the contents searchable. The user can search on a term, generate a list of results ranked by a variety of methods to find the most relevant …

Blog Talk, Lesson du jour »

[24 Apr 2005 | Comments Off | 0 views]

A lot of happiness coming from PR and Biz bloggers thanks to the BusinessWeek cover story, “Blogs Will Change Your Business”.
Now, don’t get me wrong. I like blogs and see value in them. Still, I do not subscribe to this ‘blogs are the saviour to connecting with your customers’ nonsense that so many are spouting. They are ‘a’ way to do it and they do not work for every business/organization – product/service.
Is there potential for this to occur? Well, yes. But we are NO way …