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Month: May 2003

Intro to Web Logs for Law Marketing, Part 2

My article in Strategies, The Legal Marketing Journal has been published, so I’m providing a link as promised. This links to an expanded version of that article on my web site with this outtake: “Today’s tech savvy legal services marketers

Posted in Law Firm Marketing, New Media / Internet

FCC: Little Voices Heard?

Wow. It’s working… In today’s Washington Post, an article titled FCC Plan to Alter Media Rules Spurs Growing Debate states… “In recent days, the FCC has been inundated with hundreds of thousands of e-mails and e-petitions. MoveOn.org, a public-interest organization…

Posted in New Media / Internet

The Value of Links v. Content

Just wanted to elevate this nugget from Jill Walker’s Links and Power article referenced in my previous post. “Links have a direct value on the Web and can be seen as a pseudo-monetary unit. A Google search on currency of

Posted in New Media / Internet

My Web Log Experiment

A One-Month Status Report After one month since starting this web log, I’ve had more than 1,650 visits, placing me around the 43th spot on the Top 100 list. Pretty amazing for an unknown artist. The Community What’s been interesting

Posted in General, New Media / Internet

While I Was Out

Donna Wentworth has been busy collecting required reading on media conglomeration. You’ll find these items referenced elsewhere, but I’m so fond of them I just gotta add to their “link strength” here. Krugman on Media Concentration – and the paradox

Posted in New Media / Internet

Is blogging journalism?

A News Hour with Jim Lehrer piece (Apri 28) on Weblogging poses this question, with this important outtake from Joan Connell (executive producer, MSNBC.com) who says that at least hers are: “One of the values that we place on our

Posted in New Media / Internet

Stop Media Monopoly

Actions speak louder than blogs If you want to do something other than moan about the upcoming FCC vote on media ownership, then contact your congressperson, and get your friends to do the same. Go to www.mediareform.net to learn more,

Posted in New Media / Internet

On the Eve of Massive Media Age

Donna Wentworth nicely sums up the urgent issue at the FCC concerning media conglomeration in her Copyfight weblog entry titled Media Concentration: Out from Under the Wire. In addition to the resources she offers, add the News Hour with Jim

Posted in New Media / Internet

Why Blogs Haven’t Stormed the Business World

This article in the E-Commerce Times points to the fundamental infrastructure of blogs as limiting their portability and therefore acceptance as an enterprise tool. A composite outtake teaser below: “…While the actual pages in a blog may be simple HTML,

Posted in New Media / Internet