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B2B MEMES NOVEMBER 2, 2011 NaNoWriMo, Social Media, and Measurability Month of “Um” Days (hereafter MUD) day 2: If April is the cruelest month, as the great Tom Eliot once observed , November must be the lamest. As the not-so-great Tom Hood wrote , No dawn — no dusk — no proper time of day. | VIZION NOVEMBER 2, 2011 SEO Extensions for Link builders With a plethora of SEO extensions available, knowing which ones to use can make all the difference to the aspiring link builder. Now I know that you “would not like to think a person would tell someone he has a plethora, and then find out that person has no idea what it means to have a plethora.” | B2B MEMES NOVEMBER 4, 2011 Attribution and Linking Are Essential to Transparency MUD day 4: If you’re a B2B journalist or a journalistically inclined content marketer, you should be faithfully following Steve Buttry’s blog. Although he’s a died-in-the-wool newspaper guy, he deals frequently and insightfully with issues that also plague trade editors and reporters. A good example is from Buttry’s post on Monday, in which he offers advice on attribution. It’s an age-old issue for trade journalists that has only intensified in the online era. | B2B MEMES NOVEMBER 3, 2011 Schadenfreude Is Cheap: Don’t Worry About the Journalists of the Future MUD day 3: I recently joined the LinkedIn for Journalists group, which turns out to be more useful and interesting than I had expected. A post from a couple of weeks ago pointed to an entry in Roger Ebert’s Journal headlined “Help! Our journalists of the future.” ” The entry consisted almost entirely of extracts from bad student writing, provided by a friend who teaches a university journalism course. | | | -
B2B MEMES | TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2011 A Month of “Um” Days As writers go, I am slow and deliberate. Though I don’t often find it, I can spend hours looking for le mot juste. It’s not the ideal approach for a blogger, needless to say. So this month, as I hoard my psychic energies for a major writing and editing project (more about that later), I’ve had to make what is, for me, a difficult decision about this blog. No, this is not a farewell to blogging, or even an announcement of a hiatus. MORE >>
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