Posts Tagged ‘corporate blogging’

Picture This: Connecting Photogs With Bootleggers

Oh, for the days when attaching artwork to a blog simply meant pinging around the Internet, running searches and eventually snagging a suitable image and dropping it into place. You can still do that, but now you’re much more likely to get into trouble if that artwork is copyrighted and you haven't asked for permission — or paid the photographer/artist.

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Joe Morris

5 to Follow: Tourist Attractions

Nashville is Music City USA. Visitors come here to hang out in the honky-tonks, listen to the buskers on Lower Broadway and cruise around Music Row looking for their favorite singers. (Country music superstars don’t live on Music Row, but let’s not tell the tourists; why spoil their fun?) But once the out-of-towners get here, [...]

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Joe Morris

It’s How You Say It

Are you typing in the written equivalent of, "thank you for calling" when you respond to a complaint or compliment?

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Joe Morris

Maximize LinkedIn? Don’t Treat It Like Facebook

Used properly, LinkedIn can be an outstanding way to network within your own profession as well as with outside vendors and other business partners.

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If Content Is King, Are You The Power Behind The Throne?

There are plenty of sites (both business/consumer and pure blog) that have plenty to say, and say it effectively. And they don’t just rely on short sentences, SEO-laden jargon and bullet points, either.

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Joe Morris

Seeing (And Hearing) Is Believing

Images help sell a story, which is why newsprint is usually livened up with photos. That holds true in the online world as well, where there are even more choices to augment even the driest copy. As is always the case, however, sometimes there can be far, far too much of a good thing.

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Joe Morris

Social Media: I Don’t Like Your Tone!

In the mad rush to get something, anything, out onto a social media platform (or two, or three), the content can take a backseat to the process.

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Nancy Henderson

Fearless Blogging

Anyone who ever dismissed the idea of blogging because they felt that it was a young person's medium should check out My Mom's Blog, written by 85-year-old Millie Garfield.

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Nicole Provonchee

The Case for Blogging

Do you read a lot of blogs? Thinking of starting a blog? Did you start a blog and then find it hard to make time to think of something clever and pithy?

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Laura Pack

Should you be blogging?

Blogs are great ways to connect with customers and develop your reputation online. Slews of companies across all industries are blogging these days. A corporate blog is a great way to engage with your customers, employees and members. If you’ve decided you need to interact, that’s great, but you’ve got to know what you want to achieve.

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