The BBC reports that Tim Berners Lee, the father of the internet, believes blogs are closer than anything else to his original vision of a read/write web.
Monthly Archives: August 2005
Steve Rubel reveals his 4-hour a day blogging playbook
BlogWrite for CEOs has a post on how Steve Rubel, the author of the Micro Persuasion blog, one of the largest on the web, fits in prolific posting with his day job as a PR.
If Bloggers Had Been Around Throughout History
If Bloggers Had Been Around Throughout History is a light-hearted attempt to assess the impact that bloggers would have had if they had been around at various key moments of history – bit of a US bias, but quite amusing none-the-less.
Fast Company Now
Fast Company Now is the blog from Fast Company Magazine – one example of traditional media in the blogsphere.
A blog doesn’t need a clever name
A blog doesn’t need a clever name is actually a very good example of what a blog can be. It is wide-ranging in its subject matter, the posts tend to be short – though sometimes they can be longer – and they are very full of links. This is the critical thing: a blog is a comment on what others are saying and doing and point to other places. “A blog doesn’t need a clever name” gives a really good sense of the original spirit of the blog.
RBI’s blogging experiment
RBI has launched BizBuzzMedia, a blog platform which allows journalists in RBI-UK to try out the blogging process. The EG Blog is a good example to start with. Its main contributor is Adam Tinworth, who is an established blogger with a very successful blog of his own.
Starting point
A good place to start is Technorati or Bloglines which are specialist search engines which track blogs. Browse both sites and see what you can find. The “most popular” sections are a good starting point.
Questions to think about…
Karl has suggested that the final presentation cover the following:
1. What are the main opportunities for RBI – either for individual magazines/websites/markets or for RBI as a whole?
2. What benefits could RBI get (e.g. increased web traffic, new user revenue, new advertiser offerings . . .) from these opportunities?
3. What are RBI’s main strengths – and weaknesses?
4. Where in your view is RBI now?
5. Where should RBI aim to be?
6. What should RBI do?
7. What should editors do?
It would be a good idea to start to consider these things now….
What is blogging?
The huge free web encyclopedia Wikipedia defines a weblog as: a web log or simply a blog, is a web application which contains periodic posts on a common webpage. These posts are often but not necessarily in reverse chronological order. Such a website would typically be accessible to any Internet user. The term “blog” came into common use as a way of avoiding confusion with the term server log. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blogging
Welcome
Welcome to the blog which will support the blogging workshop session at the editor’s conference being held at the Seattle Hotel in the Brighton Marina complex on September 22nd and 23rd. This particular workshop takes place on Friday 23rd.
The idea of this blog is to provide some ideas and background before the conference, as well as a chance to get some hand’s on experience with posting and commenting on a real live blog. I will also post links here to interesting blogs, information and trends which I would like you to look at please.
If we are to get the most out of the day, as much immersion as possible is desirable. Happy blogging!