Archive for the 'Blogging Best Practices' Category

Listen To Me, Not Jakob Nielsen

Tuesday, July 10th, 2007

I am really hoping Jakob Nielsen’s recent Alertbox article, Write Articles, Not Blog Postings is written entirely tongue-in-cheek. My hopes don’t matter though because there’s a large contingent of people around the world, people who make decisions about what goes on a web site, the eat up each and every word he says.
Here’s the […]

10 Tips to Better Blogging

Sunday, December 4th, 2005

I feel compelled to knowledge you on some things I have learned over the past few years about blogging. Navel gazing in the blogging world seems to be in rare form of late and I wanted to jump on the bandwagon. Actually, little known fact here, I minored in bandwagon jumping at university.

Authenticity and Trustworthiness in Blogging

Monday, June 20th, 2005

As you read content around the web, how much time do you spend consciously thinking about issues of trust and authenticity related to the site’s content or its author?
Now that we see more and more companies jumping in to the world of blogging, perhaps you think a little more about it than you did before. […]

Y! Blogging Guidelines You Ask?

Wednesday, June 1st, 2005

Because it’s a good idea.
Okay, puns aside. Yahoo! has posted it’s Employee Blogging Guidelines (25k, PDF), according to a post late yesterday on Jeremy Zawodny’s blog.
There are three reasons why this is a good thing. Well, there’s more of course, but I am only typing three.

The guidelines exist and are available to the […]