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Blog comments still matter and every blogger cares about comment quality. Clara from Wendy’s shares her insights for getting more quality comments for your blog.

Blogging effectiveness is an ongoing multi-step process that must be tailored to your blog’s specific audience. Check out the fourth in a series of steps learned through the creation of FT ComMetrics Blog Index, which ranks only the best in corporate blogging.

Blogging effectiveness is an ongoing multi-step process that must be tailored to your blog’s specific audience. Check out the fourth in a series of steps learned through the creation of FT ComMetrics Blog Index, which ranks only the best in corporate blogging.

Blogging effectiveness is an ongoing multi-step process that must be tailored to your blog’s specific audience. Check out these second in a series of lessons learned through the creation of FT ComMetrics Blog Index, which ranks only the best in corporate blogging.

Political blogs are still rare but ever more politicians are beginning to launch thier own blog – the trickle could be picking up pace. So how well are they doing? We start a series of posts about how well they avoid making the usual mistakes … so do some don’t.

Going Solo Live has started, and it started with Stephanie Booth opening the conference and no @Pistachio is online. I keep blogging about this. We have written quite a bit about this conference, such as: social media – ropes to skip – Twitter – FAQ #2 social media metrics – trust is earned, so building […]

Are you using Feedburner, Feedblitz, Google Groups, Yahoo Groups or other free services. By doing so, you may antangonize your target audience. So before benchmarking – do some house cleaning first. Recently much attention has been focusing on metrics and benchmarking. We have posted some material ourselves including links to important metrics stuff on the […]

So post-it notes and notebooks is what Twitter is to blogs – a sort of micro-blogging that is becoming ever more popular with users. Some have argued that all this microblogging is helping us to become less effective Some people have compared post-it notes and notebooks to what Twitter is to blogs. However, Twitter is […]

We all know that one must watch for cultural (e.g., religion, language) and commercial (e.g., no credit cards used here) differences. As well, technical factors could result in different usability or interface requirements across countries. Last week we brought you: b – browser usage varies enormously – ignore Firefox at your peril where we addressed […]