Archive for the 'Reputation Management' Category

How to Write Good Blog Post Disclaimers

Friday, February 2nd, 2007

First off, welcome to all you new readers from Digg, del.icio.us, and Reddit. Slashdotters… you rock! I know you’re here because statistically speaking, the title of this post will get picked up by those who Digg, those who are del.icio.us, and those who Reddit. And Slashdot people too. Techmeme people wouldn’t [...]

Flog: A Word Is Worth a Coin

Saturday, October 14th, 2006

Clog.
Blog.
Flog.
Splog.
Chlog (cheese log — patent pending).
No one gives props to Mr. Merholz anymore for first writing “blog.” I guess it doesn’t matter much anymore. “Blog” has become so ubiquitous that it just doesn’t matter about the who; it’s now all about the what. I am sure the person who came up with [...]

Travelocity Continues to Suck

Thursday, March 30th, 2006

My most active post, via search results and comments is I Hate Travelocity.
When I wrote the post, I specifically titled it as such to get it to show up in search results for people who weren’t happy with Travelocity. Better still, just searching on the term “travelocity” gets that post into the top 20, [...]

Peter Merholz Brings on the Hate, Jason Fried Responds, I Wonder WTF?

Wednesday, March 22nd, 2006

I read an odd post on Peter Merholz’s site today. He complains about 37signals singling out Information Architects in their Getting Real book. It miffed him off enough to pronounce 37signals’ views and rhetoric to be shallow.
Jason has chimed in a couple of times in the comments on that thread. [...]

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