32 posts tagged bacn
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Micro Broadcast is Still Broadcast, and Public Relations Can't Scale Down
http://allied.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 05/ micro-broadcast-is-still-broadcast-and.htm…Micro Broadcast is Still Broadcast, and Public Relations Can't Scale Down Stowe Boyd continues the New PR conversation here, giving me a shoutout and a bit of calling me 'out-my-name' here. So I'm obliged, having survived the tornadoes of the Southeast, to respond with some more thoughts about PR and why it isn't working for bloggers -- and web 2.0 and technology bloggers specifically.
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Bacn
http://www.doublesquids.net/ coffeeblog/ archive/ bacn.htmlBacn 6:08 PM Friday, May 9, 2008 [One man's noise is another man's signal.] Poor Hormel. That's the meat-packing company that invented the canned luncheon meat in the late 1930's whose brand name has become iconic: Spam. I googled Spam and found out all kinds of cool stuff.
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Making Mistakes and Amends in Blogger and Media Relations
http://www.briansolis.com/ 2008/ 05/ making-mistakes-and-amends-in-blogger.htmlIn the rapidly shifting era of blogger and media relations, we can expect one thing to occur as we forge ahead, mistakes. It happens to the best and the worst of us. This isn’t a generic post on how not to make mistakes, or if you do, how to apologize, per se.
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LinkedIn and Facebook: Use, but don't abuse
http://womensdish.typepad.com/ the_womens_dish/ 2008/ 03/ linkedinfaceboo.htmlThis month's Tech Tip is by Nancy Loderick, Dish Editor and VP, Network Partnerships, at DowntownWomensClub.com. This article originally ran in the Downtown Women's Club March Dish e-newsletter. (click here to register for free). The Internet has really opened up the universe for many of us.
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LinkedIn and Facebook: Use, but don't abuse
http://womensdish.typepad.com/ the_womens_dish/ 2008/ 03/ linkedinfaceboo.htmlThis month's Tech Tip is by Nancy Loderick, Dish Editor and VP, Network Partnerships, at DowntownWomensClub.com. This article originally ran in the Downtown Women's Club March Dish e-newsletter. (click here to register for free). The Internet has really opened up the universe for many of us.
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Giving up on Work e-mail - Status Report on First Three Weeks (Part Deux)
http://networking.ittoolbox.com/ r/ rss.asp?url=http:/ / blogs.ittoolbox.com/ km…Here is a follow up blog post I have put together on the progress report article from last Friday, and which I think folks would find interesting since I develop further on some of the ideas that various people have been commenting on a couple of different entries from last week...
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Coffee Art
http://blog.rapidsea.com/ 2008/ 03/ coffee-art/Coffee Art Here’s a new bunch of images I pulled from a coffee art email that’s making the rounds. There’s the fish: Butterfly: I like the sailboat one in particular: There were several others in the email too. It looks like at least one of these is from Israel. I would like to credit them properly if anybody knows who the artist and photographer are.
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Bacn makes People Magazine
http://techburgh.com/ blog/ 2008/ 02/ 26/ bacn-makes-people-magazine/*note - I do not read people magazine, this was brought to my attention* Bacn has made the February ‘08 edition of People Magazine (see the Buzz words on Page 65). I can’t find anything related to it on the web siite but it’s good to see that the term, created at PodCamp Pittsburgh 2, still has
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Bacn makes People Magazine
http://techburgh.com/ blog/ 2008/ 02/ 26/ bacn-makes-people-magazine/*note - I do not read people magazine, this was brought to my attention* Bacn has made the February ‘08 edition of People Magazine (see the Buzz words on Page 65). I can’t find anything related to it on the web siite but it’s good to see that the term, created at PodCamp Pittsburgh 2, still has
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I’m filtering out the Bacn
http://derekmartin81.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 02/ 26/ im-filtering-out-the-bacn/Most of us have a problem with bacn in our email inbox. Spam is easy to deal with. It’s always unsolicited emails that we never want. Most email systems (like Gmail) have a great spam filter so that you never have to see it. What about all of those emails that you technically signed up for but you don’t always have time to sort through.