
BizofKnowledge has been running an excellent series of the author's favorite words of wisdom. It was Bill Belew's list of successful bloggers and what they can teach you that caught the attention of Pro-blogger Darren Rowse and
Performancing has apparently become dormant, closing several of its networks and analytics services as well as losing its CEO. According to WebMetricsGuru Marshall Sponder, this may be a result of a failed business deal with Pay-Per-Post that was probably a bad idea to begin with. Sponder also had some interesting insight to offer on the housing slump, indicating that it will probably get worse before it gets better.
The new election cycle ushered in a new era of political campaigning with many politicians using YouTube and other social media mediums to reach voters. Hillary Clinton has even decided to host a video chat, inviting everyone to join her for a dialogue at her website. BrainBasedBusiness author and LeaderNotes contributor Dr. Ellen Weber wants to find out more about Clinton's catch phrase and what it really means. What do you want to know more about?
The music industry continues to be divided on its stance regarding downloadable music. While companies like Google are making distribution deals with Sony BMG and Warner Music, and Indie record labels making other arrangements for downloadable music, it seems the balance of power is being slowly tipped toward the consumer and the artists.
Know More:
- Find out why Gap let go of their CEO at TheRunwayScoop - (full article)
- Learn how to craft the best fiction at ThePublishingSpot - (full article)
- Find out why Freedom Writer leader Erin Gruwell is a model of self confidence from CareerSuperStar - (full article)
- Learn the worst reasons to go into business from MidMarketMaven - (full article)
- Find out where all the analysts have gone from MarketingBlurb - (full article)








Posted by: Ellen Weber | January 24, 2007 6:23 PM | Permalink to Comment