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Reviewing the Reviewers: The Blog is Alive and Kicking

June 30, 2009 by Thord Daniel Hedengren

The New Yorker’s Malcolm Gladwell reviewed Chris Anderson’s most recent book, Free!, and it is an interesting read (with commentary across the web). Just like Anderson’s response on his own blog.

Welcome to the era of blogs, where reviews can be applauded, questioned, and picked apart not only by the masses (aka the readers), but also by the publishers and producers.

It used to be a straight forward thing, reviewing a product. Not anymore, because when anyone can publish a commentary on their own ground (aka the blog), it also means that reviewers suddenly find themselves being constantly reviewed. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Editorial Tagged With: Blogging, Chris Anderson, featured, free, Lifestream, Malcolm Gladwell, Microblogging, The New Yorker

Is WordPress.com Bad for WordPress?

June 24, 2009 by Chris Garrett

The discussion around the Chris Anderson goof episode raises an interesting issue.

Is WordPress.com bad for the WordPress brand? [Read more…]

Filed Under: Editorial Tagged With: Blogging, branding, business, WordPress

Blog Bashing: New York Times On Orphaned Blogs

June 7, 2009 by Thord Daniel Hedengren

The New York Times has a piece on orphaned blogs, as in blogs started and then abandoned. It is an inane article bordering to sensational journalism, masking itself in NYT’s legacy. I’m sorry, but this is just stupid. Some quotes for your enjoyment.

Like Mrs. Nichols, many people start blogs with lofty aspirations — to build an audience and leave their day job, to land a book deal, or simply to share their genius with the world. Getting started is easy, since all it takes to maintain a blog is a little time and inspiration. So why do blogs have a higher failure rate than restaurants?

That’s referring to disappointed (self-proclaimed) soccer mom Mrs. Nichols, who had lofty dreams about $4,000 monthly revenue. And there’s more! [Read more…]

Filed Under: Editorial Tagged With: Blogging, Mrs. Nichols, Nancy Sun, New York Times, nonsense

Gawker’s Bloody Miss, A Hit After All?

June 1, 2009 by Thord Daniel Hedengren

I’ve been watching the BloodCopy debacle for some time. BloodCopy is a new blog in the Gawker Media blog network, about vampired. Problem is, it is a big ad in itself, the whole blog is a HBO promo for the TV series True Blood.

There’s disclosure, hidden away in the Gawker Media footer. There’s no “sponsored post” text or anything. The campaign is, at the very least, balancing along the edge of what is deemed OK within the blogosphere.

We’d better get used to it. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Editorial Tagged With: advertising, BloodCopy, Chris Batty, featured, Gabriel Snyder, Gawker, Gawker Media, HBO, Nieman Journalism Lab, sponsored posts

Win Tickets to Social Media Success Summit 2009

May 15, 2009 by Chris Garrett

Got a Twitter account? Then give me two clicks and you could win tickets to this years hottest online conference :) Got a blog? Even better, you could be in line to win the grand prize!

Check it out right now or read on to find out more details … [Read more…]

Filed Under: Editorial, News

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