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How to respond when the social media world notices you in a bad way.
>30 days ago by ericeggertso, 1 User, more info saveMyCBC: Will this new media also get new rules?: Inside ...
New tool helps companies serve up their advertising in news reader.
>30 days ago by ericeggertso, 1 User, more info saveHeather Mallick Column at CBC.ca
The SEOBook author on link baiting. Actually, he has some good ideas on pitching stories in a way that's more likely to get linked to.
>30 days ago by ericeggertso, 1 User, more info saveImagining a CBC-Free Canada
Tod Maffin suggests that one-to-one advertising isn't that far away on satellite radio.
>30 days ago by ericeggertso, 1 User, more info saveYour chance to shape CBC News from 2007-2010
Darren Barefoot can't understand why Office tries to save everything to the same locaiton instead of learning from a user's patterns to suggest the most likely folder in which to save an item.
>30 days ago by ericeggertso, 1 User, more info saveViewership Sinking
Antonia Zerbesias on the outsourcing of public relations by CBC. Link via Colin McKay.
>30 days ago by ericeggertso, 1 User, more info saveI'd like to know where you got the promotion
Regina Brady makes suggestions on how to perk up your e-mail list.
>30 days ago by ericeggertso, 1 User, more info saveAnother Day ...
Antonia Zerbisias on the use of think tank representatives as talking heads to provide "objective" commentary.
>30 days ago by ericeggertso, 1 User, more info saveShoulder Press
Vancouver tech communicationsguys Darren Barefoot pokes fun at a service that promises to deliver PR messages to bloggers, by submitting a news release criticizing the new service. It didn't stay on t
>30 days ago by ericeggertso, 1 User, more info saveFactual Size
Blog network exec and self-proclaimed time management guru Jeremy Wright suggests the use of short tags in e-mail subject lines to make it easier for people to quickly figure out what kind of message
>30 days ago by ericeggertso, 1 User, more info saveJay Ingram's Blog / Podcast
Canadian science writer Jay Ingram looks at some of the most fascinating and baffling cases in consciousness research.
>30 days ago by ericeggertso, 1 User, more info saveThe Sniffer Podcast
Thomas Hawk's final post on the child photo show controversy.
>30 days ago by ericeggertso, 1 User, more info saveWelcome Official CBC Blog
A Jiffy Lube franchisee responds to the damage a few shops are causing for the whole franchise. Post by Ike Piggot
>30 days ago by ericeggertso, 1 User, more info saveInside the CBC
New York Times' Dan Mitchell on Apple's secretive approach to its financials, and one comment that stock market analysts should do some original research.
>30 days ago by ericeggertso, 2 Users, more info saveCBC.ca - RSS Feeds
Josh Hallett on blogging and other social media.
>30 days ago by ericeggertso, 2 Users, more info saveMP reviewing the CBC’s business has limited business ex ...
Morgan McLintic wonders why so few PR bloggers are in-house communications people.
>30 days ago by ericeggertso, 1 User, more info saveI just met Ouimet, the mystery CBC manager-blogger
Australian Broadcasting Corp. will add more podcasts.
>30 days ago by ericeggertso, 1 User, more info saveSign of the times
Donna Papacosta about the uses of blogs and podcasts.
>30 days ago by ericeggertso, 1 User, more info saveJournalism is not my profession!
Jane Genova on the Harvard president's inability to use intelligence to stay out of trouble, and her own brush with trouble when brains weren't enough.
>30 days ago by ericeggertso, 1 User, more info saveFree David Weale
Mark Hamilton on Dan Gillmour's decision to leave Bayosphere, the online community he helped launch.
>30 days ago by ericeggertso, 1 User, more info save'Gimli Glider' lands without fuel - Unforgettable Momen ...
You still can't place graphics in Word easily. You would think they would be able to allow that sort of image manipulation.
>30 days ago by ericeggertso, 1 User, more info saveCalgary author says bloggers a lonely bunch unlikely to ...
Apparently, "...blogging [is] as melancholic and illusionary as Don Quixote tilting at windmills..."
>30 days ago by schmutzie, 1 User, more info save