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8999_32 Richard Eriksson's Bookmarks Tagged With "blogging"

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  1. Visit Audio of my Blogging 101 presentation at Northern Voice Audio of my Blogging 101 presentation at Northern Voice

    Keeping consistent with my desire not to hear my voice, I haven't listened to it yet. But if you missed it the first time, now you can!

  2. Visit Apparatus for the Future: Reconstructing the Design World for New Media & Bloggers Apparatus for the Future: Reconstructing the Design World for New Media & Bloggers

    Slides of Stephanie Vacher's presentation at Northern Voice 2008.

  3. Visit My presentation slides from Northern Voice 2008's Blogging 101 My presentation slides from Northern Voice 2008's Blogging 101

    They're not terribly informative, intentionally. I got as far as "Podcasting" and ran out of time before getting to "The Future!", which was to plug some emerging technologies helping bloggers.

  4. Visit Christine was interested to hear me say that sending people away made them come back to your blog Christine was interested to hear me say that sending people away made them come back to your blog

    I don't have any stats to back up the claim, but links are golden in blogs, and I wanted to make sure that new bloggers came away with the idea that it was normal to link to others.

  5. Visit Jeffrey Keefer comments on my Blogging 101 talk Jeffrey Keefer comments on my Blogging 101 talk

    He appreciated the one-word slides. I used them as reminders for myself and for terms the audience could look up to get more information.

  6. Visit Raincity'll be Taking Northern Voice by Storm Raincity'll be Taking Northern Voice by Storm

    I'll be speaking at the Internet Bootcamp bright and early on Friday about blogging.

  7. Visit What not to name your blog What not to name your blog

    I'm proud of the blog names Just a Gwai Lo and improvident lackwit, because they have a story and reference behind them, respectively.

  8. Visit Joe Felso ruminates about posts with zero comments Joe Felso ruminates about posts with zero comments

    "You feel compelled to speak, yes, but you also desperately want to be heard, so much so that you risk being misinterpreted, intercepted by your employer, stolen by some craven college student, roundly ignored. The danger is a central part of it."

  9. Visit Karen on hyperlocality and blogging, with regards to Joey's and Rebecca's articles on the subject Karen on hyperlocality and blogging, with regards to Joey's and Rebecca's articles on the subject

    "[A]re the people of Markham willing to write their own PR in ways that engage the people that live outside Markham?"

  10. Visit Rebecca asks "do we need more Vancouver blogs?" Rebecca asks "do we need more Vancouver blogs?"

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