Michael Hyatt from Working Smart has posted a great intro on how to actually start a blog. He outlines 8 steps needed to get going and stay going. Having spoken with several people recently who are thinking about starting but don’t know how, have issues on what to write, or the time to write hisContinue reading “How to start blogging”
Category Archives: Blogging
RSS/Blog Spam
Over the last few weeks I have noticed sites like Hris Info appearing in my Technorati and PubSub watchlists. Essentially I am being returned entry after entry of advertising, which is just plain annoying. Why am I ranting about this? Well I also happened to notice an item on Enterprise RSS talking about how aContinue reading “RSS/Blog Spam”
#$#%#@ blogger
Just lost a nice post about Jobster and their launch today. Pressed the Publish Post button and got:- Internal Server Error The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request. Please contact the server administrator, support@blogger.com and inform them of the time the error occurred, and anything you mightContinue reading “#$#%#@ blogger”
Employers & Blogs
Ahh, Tuesday night brings the weekly newsletter from Workforce Management. This week a couple of interesting things to report, you might need to subscribe to view them. Firstly a survey for HR professionals looking at who within HR is involved in blogs, 70% (when I took the survey) said they did NOT participate nor readContinue reading “Employers & Blogs”
Revised corporate blogging guidelines
Michael Hyatt from Working Smart has published the revised version of his companies blogging guidelines. While less legal than the first version I still think it gets the point across. He is looking for comments and feedback, if you have any let him know.
Senator Andrew Bartlett weighs in
Will pointed out a comment from Senator Andrew Barlett on his blog around the recent proposed changes where bloggers will need to provide the names and address details on election related blogs. In fact it seems the Senator Barlett not only reads blogs he has one himself and provides a lengthy review of the issues.Continue reading “Senator Andrew Bartlett weighs in”
Corporate Blogging Policy
Michael Hyatt (from Working Smart) CEO of Thomas Nelson Publishing has set out with his in-house counsel to design a corporate blogging policy. Michael says he has spoken to a Microsoft blogger about their unwritten policy “Be Smart” and decided they needed more, which is probably a good decision. He has decided to post aContinue reading “Corporate Blogging Policy”
Usage of Indeed.com
Steve Rubel has posted about how many jobs there are for bloggers out there. How does he know? He used Indeed.com.
Bloggers, spammers face clampdown
This has been popping up on many sites over the last 24 hours. I wonder what will happen in the long run. We have had several pushes in the last few years in Australia to regulate and control what happens on the internet, all have failed. Being a bit cynical I wonder if it isContinue reading “Bloggers, spammers face clampdown”
Bloggies recognised by ABC News
My wife found the Bloggies being written about by ABC News Online, good to see the mainstream press catching on.