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Advice and commentary on the hotspots, updrafts and burning issues as Web 2.0 and its amazing tools change the face of business communications

Sunday, January 21, 2007

There's No Business Quite Like Bebo Business

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If television commercials are a part of your company’s advertising program, have you been thinking bebo? There is a reason that “bebo” was t...
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Monday, January 15, 2007

IBM Blogging Chief: Join Web 2.0 or Become Lunch

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Chuck Garber, a Ph.D. who runs a microscopy supply company in West Chester PA, leaned over to me in the front row of the Kanbar Center at Ph...
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Friday, January 05, 2007

A Wake-Up Web 2.0 Call for Your Business

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That's a blowfish next door, which is a clue as to the nature of this post. Great puffers are blowfish, turning into amazing balloons to...
Monday, January 01, 2007

Is Microsoft Marketing to Bloggers or Bribing?

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Does your company take the power of bloggers seriously? Apparently Microsoft does, given its reported move in sending free laptops to some 9...
Friday, December 22, 2006

The Journal Offers a Hand Up to Startups

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The Wall Street Journal offers to small business startups a very helpful online site -- StartupJournal -- where entrepreneurs can drill down...
Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Long Live the News Release (Software)

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If you think the last post was way too cheerleaderish about this web hype, check out the recent announcement by Edelman, the huge worldwide ...

Remember 8-Tracks, Slides Rules and Press Releases?

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Is the old fashioned press release on its last legs in this Web New World? Not yet, but Sun Microsystems CEO Jonathan Schwartz, a corporate ...
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Monday, December 18, 2006

Adland is Getting "Crowded"

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Who in your company comes up with advertising, promotion or PR ideas? No one, you say, because you outsource it to an ad agency or PR firm? ...
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Lou Antosh
Lou Antosh, president of L.A. Communications (http://www.lacomm.net), earned numerous awards as a print journalist. He formed LA Communications after a successful stint in corporate PR/Marketing.
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