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| | | 5 Responses to “Blogging Risks and Rewards”. (In)Sanity Gal says: October 20, 2008 at 9:50 pm. Sounds like a pretty good attitude about all of it. And I'm with you on the belief that people are inherently good and that those people who ... | |
| | | Dangers of Blogging: A blog is an online diary or a personal chronological Web log of thoughts published on the web. While blogging provides a humanizing effect on news and journaling, it also opens a window into our personal lives. ... | |
| | | 4 Responses to “Crisis Blogging: Risks, rewards and the rapidly changing world of best practices”. Dana Voss Says: September 24th, 2005 at 1:28 am. Crisis communications seems to have always been a well-known aspect of PR. ... | |
| | | Employee Blogging Risks. By Eric Goldman. A couple of weeks ago, I spoke at the North Carolina Journal of Law & Technology's symposium called "Attack of the Blog: Legal Horrors in the Workplace." (I definitely did not pick the name! ... | |
| | | After having my coffee with Armond Budish this morning, I found myself in the neighborhood of my old offices at Roubini Global Economics, so I popped in to say hi. | |
| | | I’ve talked about blogger anonymity in the past but a classmate encouraged me to speak about it again after I fake-hid from him in the hallway knowing from my stat checker that he’d read a certain post the night before. ... | |
| | | Corporate Blogging Risks. 1) Negative Comments. Companies are often very sensitive to criticism. Negative comments can be offset somewhat with a consistent and clear comment and moderation policy. Also, most readers tend to trust a site ... | |
| | | For any company considering blogs as marketing vehicles, a good look at the up and downs via the WSJ. Using Adidas and NBA star Gilbert Arenas as a case study, the article shows both the risks and rewards, not just of using a celebrity ... | |
| | | Darren Rowse, over at ProBlogger, has come up with a group writing project on blogging goals. I'm taking time out from my posts about blogging risks to write my own thoughts about blogging goals — it's just too much fun to miss out on. ... | |
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