A more informal Corporate Blogging Policy
Michael Hyatt, president of Thomas Nelson Publishers, has re-drafted corporate blogging guidelines for his company to tone down the legalese. Read the new draft. Note...read more
@JHaynesWriter Here are some of the e-book formats I'm considering (in addition to Kindle) http://bit.ly/dwdBdF @ebookarchitects
Michael Hyatt, president of Thomas Nelson Publishers, has re-drafted corporate blogging guidelines for his company to tone down the legalese. Read the new draft. Note...read more
A small minority of Americans - 7 percent - according to a March 2005 study by CNN, USA Today and Gallup (as reported in eMarketer)...read more
I'm embarrassed about my earlier rant. It got a little garbled at the end. But I need just a wee bit more airtime on the...read more
I think of my role as "geek translator." But sometimes (often in fact) I can't help saying "oh cool." I promise to say more about...read more
If you're still scratching your head over podcasting, the newest phenomenon to sweep the Web, read Stephan Spencer's "Move Over Blogs: Here Come Podcasts." This...read more

An updated edition of The Corporate Blogging Book will be available in Amazon’s Kindle store in March. Look for a new preface that will explain why your blog is the hub of social media marketing.
@DebbieWeil
I explain all this stuff to the non-digerati. Author THE CORPORATE BLOGGING BOOK. 3/10/10 SWEETS & TWEETS http://bit.ly/aNJeXH Love #Snowmageddon.
Thursday Jan 28, 2010
Indianapolis, IN
Wednesday Mar 10, 2010
Washington DC
Contact Debbie to speak to your group. She makes social media deliver business results. View full-size video.