Much as I advocate using a blog to "circumvent" traditional media for publicity, thought leadership, etc., it sure is nice to get written up in a national magazine. Entrepreneur called me back in August and interviewed me on the topic of "Blogger's Block" - their idea, not mine. And of course it makes a great title. Get the scoop on Blogger's Block here. It's on page 32 of the December issue of the magazine.

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Kevin Holland said on November 26, 2004 at 12:46 PM

Nice piece, Debbie. That’s one of the great things about blogs—they’re not just about “circumventing” traditional media, but can play a key strategic role in a broader PR strategy, especially as “old media” has become a lot more comfortable with using the blogosphere as a source for info/contacts/etc.

MerelyHuman said on December 3, 2004 at 03:47 AM

Congratulations Debbie. I’d also reccommend people have a notepad or voice recorder with them at all times. I didn’t figure out what I genius I was until I started keeping a comprehensive record of the random ideas and half-thoughts that occur to me as I go about my daily to-do’s. Chances are, if you encounter something that’s interesting to you, someone else might appreciate it too.

Now I just need to follow my own advice and update my blog with the mounds of half-baked content I have slated for publication. Nice article Debbie. You go girl!


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