Five Companies That Do Great Things Every Day
In response to Kevin Hillstrom’s note on Twitter I thought I would take the time to highlight five companies that are doing great things every day.
In response to Kevin Hillstrom’s note on Twitter I thought I would take the time to highlight five companies that are doing great things every day.
Facebook is in the news again and again it’s about the Newsfeed. Some businesses are freaking out over lost traffic from Facebook after Facebook cracked down on spammy posts. Well, this is one of the dangers with using Facebook as your focus on the Internet…
One of my personal sites, Country Music Life, has been getting more comments lately. There are a couple reasons I think this is happening.
Not only are more businesses launching blogs there are other organisations getting into blogging too. Yesterday I was pleasantly surprised to see that a local organization in my area is launching a blog.
Coming up with something to blog about is an issue for some writers. When you set a schedule for blogging and you try hard to stick to that schedule you will find yourself without an idea. Here are five unique ways to find inspiration.
Here are some things I wish I’d known before starting my first blog. It’s always easy to look back with hindsight, but hopefully you can take these lessons and make your first blog experience a little better.
Nobody sets out to create bad content. In fact, I would argue that there is no such thing as bad content. It’s a subjective thing and the only ones missing out – potentially – are those that aren’t creating anything at all.
It’s important to understand who is using a tablet to read the news and other content. Tablets are a device used to consume content and when you understand who is using them you can align your content strategy.
In the NFL there are GMs that focus on winning, GMs that focus on making headlines and GMs that really don’t seem to focus on much at all. Here is how you can manage your blog like the most successful GMS in football.
New research shows once again that young people are going online for news. While TV remains important, attention is shifting online and away from traditional sources.