Archive for September, 2005

Mark Rogers interview with Blogging Planet

September 29th, 2005 — Mark

Mark Rogers is interviewed by Guillaume du Gardier of Blogging Planet in a podcast about online visibility, brand auditing and benchmarking, and brand response.

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Apple respond to web campaign

September 28th, 2005 — Mark

Apple have admitted that there are problems with screen quality on the new Apple Nano and offered a product replacement programme. Despite retailers criticising the company’s stance on the issue as “arrogant”, this action was somewhat delayed. Commentators attributed Apple’s decision to the campaign by Matthew Peterson’s “flawed music player” which had [...]

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Optimise or blog?

September 26th, 2005 — Mark

Steve Broback in an excellent piece at the Blog Business Summit site observes that a company may waste money spent on search engine optimisation (SEO) on an existing, poorly designed site. Better he argues, to invest in “a brand new Lexus” – a site built as a blog, where the money goes on well-tagged, [...]

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Can brands ignore blogs?

September 22nd, 2005 — Sheila

In the offline world of newspapers and broadcast soundbites there may be a good case for PRs and Customer Relations departments not to become involved in public disputes about their companies’ products or services.
Adding to the discussion with further commentary and action – however helpful, however speedy – may be used by a journalist in [...]

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New homes blog

September 21st, 2005 — Mark

A hat-tip to Stuart Bruce (via Constantin Basturea) for pointing out the New Homes blog – a neat guide to buying a new home in blog format. Simple message, clear structure, unfussy editorial. It’s an excellent benchmark for how things should be done.

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