Not to worry. ActiveWords CEO Buzz Bruggeman says (without apology) this is the "grade" that A-list blogger Doc Searls gives him. BUT Bruggeman, who runs a 5-person company, has managed to get major media exposure (and thousands of trial downloads of his product) through his blogging efforts. For the record, I give his buzzmodo blog at least a B. He quotes Shakespeare and the New York Times, writes about The Smell of Fear (Florida's hurricanes)... and posts fairly regularly. It's listed below as a CEO Thought Leadership blog. He's also got a more product-centered blog, buzznovation.

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debbie's blog - Debbie Weil is an expert on busine said on January 28, 2005 at 02:47 PM

Lots of good stuff from the Blog Business Summit 2005

I decided to cover this two-day conference in Seattle this week in my other blog, BlogWrite. You can read about it here and here and here. It was a great event. And a kick to get to meet and chat with Microsoft’s “chief blogger” Robert Scoble. In addi…


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Buzz Bruggeman said on January 30, 2005 at 03:02 AM

Thanks for moving me up from a C+ to a B! The BBS…was great fun! See you in WDC…one of these days!


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