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So What’s Wrong With Ghostwriting an Executive Blog?

I’ve been thinking about an item in a recent survey that says only 20 percent of senior business executives write their own blogs.

7 Ways to Avoid Blogging Burnout

A quote often attributed to Robert Frost reads, “If there is no discovery for the writer, there is none for the reader.

Google Ads Appear in Chicago Sun-Times

Jeremy Mullman has images of Google “Adwords” running in the Chicago Sun-Times.

Naked Conversations Now Available in eBook Form

Later this month, Naked Conversations will hit store shelves.

Search Spend Jumps 44% in 2005

New SEMPO study, via MarketingVOX, shows a 44% jump in search engine marketing spend with $5.75 billion spent in 2005.

Google Video Player Leaves The Pack

After an obsessively covered keynote address by Google co-founder Larry Page, Google unveiled its one-stop software offering, Google Pack; shortly thereafter, one piece of software vanished from the download page.

Battlestar Galactica On The Net

For many science fiction fans, the show Battlestar Galactica on the SciFi Channel was a great thing indeed. One thing about creative team involved on the show, they’ve embraced the Internet and it’s many wonders on the net.

What is a Buying Decision?

Sounds like a simple question, right? Sounds like all prospects have to do is to see they’ve got a problem, find a good solution (your product, hopefully), and plunk their money down.

Measure Bloggers with EgoSurf

I’m not sure how scientifically accurate this is, but it sure is fun.

Marketing Genius: The CD Business Card

What is a CD Business card? CD business card replication is a relatively new concept.

Slashdot is Going out of Style in 2006?

Okay, since I’m apparently in “2006 doom and gloom” mode here’s another observation that I can re-brand as a 2006 prediction.

Yahoo Acquires WebJay

Tristan Louis pings me to let me know that Yahoo has acquired WebJay, a site that allows for categorization, editing, listening, and sharing of playlists online.

Microsoft Touts Windows On Linux Site

Microsoft has long made various efforts to show how Windows exceeds Linux in a variety of enterprise situations, but a current advertising campaign by the company showed up in an unlikely place.

Yahoo! In Bed With Sheraton

Yahoo! and Sheraton Hotels & Resorts have teamed up to provide free wireless access to hotel guests. Initially available only in San Diego, Boston, New York, and Stamford, Connecticut, Yahoo! Link@ Sheraton will be Internet access available in the hotel lobbies, designated lounges and in guest rooms.

CNET Announces Best of CES

CNET announces the best of show, which is a Creative Media Player.

Tom: Scobles Boring / Phillip’s 3D RSS Reader

I am going to MacWorld on Friday. Why? To be a little less boring.

Free Teleseminar: Conversations With Experts

Conversations with Experts: How to Build Your Business On and Off-line.

My Final Thoughts on CES

I was just talking with Buzz. We’re both exhausted. I didn’t do much of anything until late in the afternoon today.

Just Say No to Microsoft an Interesting Read

Publishers occassionally ask me whether they can send me books so that I can review them.

Google Offers Dell Branded Homepage

Interesting news from Rubel. Google is offering a Dell branded homepage on browsers shipped with Dell computers.

Feedster Will Die in 2006?

Is it just me, or has Feedster been completely useless for over 6 months now?

Another Co-Branded Google Page Pops Up

I smell a trend here. Earlier today, I blogged about the Dell-Google co-branded homepage.