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Rick E. Bruner is the founder of this site. He has worked as a consultant and researcher in Internet marketing since 1996. He is the co-author of "Net Results: Web Marketing That Works" (MacMillan Publishing, 1998) and is currently the research director for DoubleClick, one of the largest Internet marketing technology services firms.

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GreenCine Daily

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A serious film fan site for independent film lovers, updated daily for nearly a year as of this posting, from GreenCine, “the #1 DVD Rental Site for the Alternative Scene: For People Who Like to Watch.” Written mostly by David Hudson, with some outside contributions

Thanks for the link from Todd S.

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Ray Ozzie

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Ray Ozzie is a well-respected commentator in the tech space on his blog, while his day job is running Groove Networks, “virtual office software that allows teams of people to work together securely over a network as if they were in the same physical location.”

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Microsoft Bloggers

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Microsoft is certainly a bastion of innovation, but over the years it has demonstrated an inclination towards secrecy bordering on paranoia. It is therefore somewhat surprising that Microsoft has been so welcoming of the whole blog phenomenon. Certainly hundreds, if not thousands, of Microsoft employees maintain blogs, among the most high-profile of which are Robert Scoble’s and Channel 9. In addition, however, Microsoft links to more than 100 blogs (see link in the headline above) by employees about products and programming topics.

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Macromedia Blogs

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Macromedia, the software firm that makes a range of web and multimedia authoring tools, has been a pioneer in letting its knowledgable inner circle of product architects communicate directly with customers through a series of weblogs. These blogs, many of which both note that they represent the private opinions of their authors and carry the Macromedia company logo (go figure), touch of a range of topics, including the authors comments on general technology trends, as well as comments specific to Macromedia products. The company’s blogs include these:

  • Mike Chambers – Flash Community Manager: “News, resources, info and links on everything Flash from a Macromedia Product Manager for Developer Relations”
  • John Dowdell – News for MX Developers: “A news service for people using Macromedia MX. Not quite daily — focus is on news you can use”
  • Christian Cantrell – Server Community Manager: “Christian Cantrell’s Perspective brings you news, resources and information on ColdFusion and Java from the Macromedia Server Community Manager”
  • Sean Corfield – Director of Architecture: “Thoughts from the Director of Architecture in IT at Macromedia on: ColdFusion MX, Rich Internet Applications, software design… and neat CFMX hacks!”
  • …and many more

Astronaut Ed Lu’s NASA Space Blog

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Blog from outerspace. No kidding. Expedition 7 NASA ISS Science Officer Ed Lu actually blog from the International Space Station. He has since completed his mission.

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Tax Guru

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A wacky look at the world of taxes from Kerry M. Kerstetter, CPA, who uses his rather irrevent blog (dispelling once and for all the stereotype of uptight, humorless tax consultants) to “help capitalists, investors & small business owners win the tax game.”

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Dan Bricklin’s Log

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Dan Bricklin

Dan Bricklin is currently president of Software Garden, a small software applications developer. Bricklin is best known for codeveloping VisiCalc, the first electronic spreadsheet application. Until early 2004, Mr. Bricklin served as CTO of Interland, Inc., after it acquired his previous company, Trellix Corporation, maker of enterprise publishing software. As a blogger, Bricklin has distinguished himself as one of the leading strategic thinkers in the technology sector.

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Save Me Money Online

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Israel-based flower wholeseller. The business owner is cousin to Dan Bricklin, a well-known blogger and CEO of Software Garden, a software applications developer. He tells me, as we sat next to each other at the BloggerCon II conference, that the blog is really helping drive business for this company.

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EdVisions Cooperative

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Infrequently updated blog for an education association:

Working towards the revitalization of American education in the 21st century by reorganizing educators in a professional and entrepreneurial association.

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International Association for Learning Alternatives

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Frequently updated blog that’s been around for more than a year as of this post. Here’s from the organization’s about Us page:

The mission of the International Association for Learning Alternatives is to lead, promote and support learning alternatives and choice options.

This mission signals our interest in seeing that parents and students have choices of educational programs to meet their needs, interests, learning styles and intelligences. We believe that one-size education program does not fit everyone and that education is best served by having choices for all.

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Gawker Media

Posted by: of ExecutiveSummary.com on on 04/15/04
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Nick Denton

Curiously, the blog publishing company Gawker Media does not have its own web site, so we link here to the personal blog of its CEO and founder, Nick Denton, who blogs there mostly about his business, anymore. A former staff reporter for the Financial Times and later founder of headline syndication service Moreover and co-founder of the social networking service First Tuesday, Denton was a pioneer in gambling that blogs could become a viable commercial publishing medium. To date, he has contracted freelance writers to write four successful blogs:

  • Gawker – gossip about media personalities and other NYC goings on
  • Gizmodo – a digest of new gadgets for tech junkies
  • Fleshbot – a tongue-in-cheek (so to speak) review of online pornography
  • Wonkette – political trash talk

UPDATE: Since this original post, Gawker Media has released Defamer, an LA gossip blog.

Denton has announced plans for more blogs on various topics including interior design and travel. He says he draws his inspiration for topics for the companys’ blogs according to popularity of search topics on Google.

I have counseled Gawker Media periodically, primarily about advertising revenue strategies.

In March this year, Denton’s strongest rival among commercial blog publishers, Weblogs, Inc‘s Jason Calacanis, poached the original writer of Gizmodo, Pete Rojas, and launched a knock-off site, Engadget. After a month (as of this posting), a review of both sites on Alexa, suggests that Gizmodo has maintained its audience’s loyalty and Engadget has some catching up to do.

In April, Denton also launched Kinja, a kind of blog portal designed to make blog surfing easier for the masses.

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Weblogs, Inc.

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Jason Calacanis

Weblogs, Inc., is a blog publishing venture founded in 2003 by Jason Calacanis, founder of Silicon Alley Reporter, a popular newsletter in the NY technology venture capital market. Calacanis also maintains his own blog on the system.

Presently, Weblog Inc’s blogs are mostly focused on business sectors, including the following titles:

Weblogs, Inc. partners with bloggers to create advertising-supported nano-publishing sites. The business posts a Corporate Philosphy which reads in part:

Weblogs, Inc. is dedicated to creating trade Weblogs (a.k.a. “blogs”) across niche industries in which user participation is an essential component of the resulting product.

. . .

Traditional journalism is, in a word, broken.

The jury is out on whether or not Weblogs, Inc. will turn blogs into a real media business, but we’re eager to find out. Rumor has it that multimillionaire entrepreneur and NBA Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban has recently invested in Weblogs, Inc. Cuban also has a blog on Weblogs, Inc.

(UPDATE: Since first writing this, I spoke with Calacanis and asked him about the investment, and he was deliberately vague in answering, in one breath denying it and then suggesting might be true. I honestly don’t know what to think.)

Nick Denton’s Gawker Media is Weblogs, Inc’s closest competition as an out-and-out weblog publishing company.

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BlogMaverick.com

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Mark Cuban

Mark Cuban, multi-millionaire entrepreneur and colorful owner of the Dallas Mavericks NBA team, has taken to blogging quite enthusiastically with this site that launched in March, 2004. From his “About Mark Cuban” page:

Prior to his purchase of the Mavericks, Cuban co-founded Broadcast.com, the leading provider of multimedia and streaming on the Internet, in 1995, selling it to Yahoo! in July of 1999. Before Broadcast.com, Cuban co-founded MicroSolutions, a leading National Systems Integrator, in 1983, and later sold it to CompuServe.

So far, a month into the blog’s life, he’s writing mostly about NBA issues and matters concerning his upcoming ABC reality show, “The Benefactor,” in which he is to give away $1,000,000 to some lucky contestant.

This blog is a member of Jason Calacanis’s Weblogs, Inc. commercial blog publishing company. Rumor on the street is that Cuban may have put some serious funding into Weblogs, Inc. — a rumor we’ll follow up on here to see whether or not it pans out.

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JOHO the Blog!

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David Weinberger

David Weinberger writes this blog, about technology, media, marketing and other topics, to wide aclaim. Weinberger is an author of Small Pieces Loosely Joined and co-author of The Cluetrain Manifesto. A former philosophy professor and comedy writer for Woody Allen, he makes his living primarily as a public speaker, for what I can gather, and, having had the pleasure of seeing him speak, I can attest he’s hilarious and very insightful.

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BuzzMachine

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Jeff Jarvis

Jeff Jarvis is the tireless writer of this blog, with multiple posts daily on a range of topics, but with a concentration on media, blog-related news and politics. Technically, this is a personal blog, not a business blog, but Jarvis distinguishes himself as being such an influential blogger while simultaneously holding down the job as president & creative director of Advance.net, the Internet arm of Advance Publications and Condé Nast Magazines. While his blog clearly reflects his personal opinions and not those of his employer (as the standard disclaimer goes), he has acknowledged that Advance has given his blogging its nod of approval. “I type really fast,” he once told me.

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BloggerCon

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BloggerCon, celebrating its second year this year, is the premier conference of serious webloggers, organized by one of the original bloggers, Dave Winer, who blogs at Scripting News and is founder of blog software producer Userland.

The event this year is free, hosted at Harvard University, where Winer is a visiting scholar. The schedule of events includes topics such as “What Is Journalism?” “Presidential bloggers,” “Librarians,” “Blogging in Business,” “Blogging as a Business,” “Religion” and other stimulating sessions.

UPDATE:
Lilioa.com has a list here of several people who blogged the event.

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Making Blogs Make Money Wiki

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Jeff Jarvis has set up this wiki (definition) to support his “Blogging as Business” session at the BloggerCon conference.

Because this site is a wiki, it means any reader can contribute to and edit the content (click the “edit” link in the left-hand menu of the site).

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MIT Media Lab: Blog Survey: Expectations of Privacy and Accountability

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This January 2004 survey of 486 bloggers is principally about privacy issues, but it also includes demographic characteristics of bloggers and other findings. Highlights include:

  • 55% of respondents use their real names (the rest use some fragment of their own names or psyeudonyms)
  • 36% of respondents have gotten in trouble because of things they have written on their blogs (don’t I know it)
  • 63% of respondents were male
  • 46% of respondents were age 21-30
  • 79% were white
  • …and so much more!

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MarketingProfs: 10 Rules for Corporate Blogs and Wikis

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Nick Wreden writes this advice piece. In his lede, he notes that the American Marketing Association’s newsletter has a cover story about business blogs. I wish I could link to that, as I’m quoted in it, but, alas, it’s only for AMA members.

Meanwhile, Nick offers solid advice on the topic himself, including:

  1. Be authentic
  2. Be an unmatched resource
  3. Once you start, don’t stop
  4. Keep it relevant
  5. Measure your effectiveness

Along similar lines, check out Robert Scoble’s Corporate Weblog Manifesto.

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Perseus Development: The Blogging Iceberg

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Perseus Development, a survey software maker, estimated in late 2003 that there are some 4 million blogs worldwide published using the hosted solutions of Blog-City, BlogSpot, Diaryland, LiveJournal, Pitas, TypePad, Weblogger and Xanga. Notably, this estimate would exclude all the blogs that are run on their own domains via services such as Blogger and the most popular blog publishing platform, Movable Type.

The white paper goes on to project that there would be some 10 million worldwide by 2004.

The NY Times points out that the study finds a 66% churn rate for all blogs started. Clay Shirky, an adjunct assistant professor in the Interactive Telecommunications Program at New York University, puts this in persepective: “The truth is, a churn rate of less than 80 percent on a technology growing this fast is very, very good.”

Perseus Development: The Blogging Iceberg

 

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