Moe zitiert Jochen Wegner’s Blog-Eintrag zu seinem Les Blogs-Vortrag. Deutschland hat keine Impact-Blogs? Erstens, wie definiert Herr Wegner das? Und zweitens gibt es doch sehr wohl Blogs, die viel gelesen werden. Meines Erachtens ist es logisch, dass technikaffine Blogs wie z. B. IT&W mehr Leser haben als andere, denn Blogs sind ja noch etwas für […]
I said it before, headlines are fucking up Google search results big time. A while ago I pointed out a nice quote from Dave Winer’s Morning Coffee Notes. Usually my blog has about 4 visits per day, not counting those who sub to the feed (note to self: get the feedburner feed implemented in the […]
Everybody working in communications, are you REALLY aware of the power of blogs? As for example Robert Scoble has pointed out, in times of RSS-reader readers, a lot depends on the headline. I more than second that. I have another blog at Pöbler.de in which I mostly complain about the failings of companies in terms […]
Via Moe‘s Blog comes a list of Google’s sources for Germany. As far as I can see the list does not contain a single blog. Compare that to the list Nico compiled about sites linked most in the German blogosphere one must wonder. Is Google News an online news source or an online aggregator for […]
Often mentioned as tool for crisis management, Jason from Weblogs, Inc, uses his personal Weblog to do just that: He keeps users up-to-date about server problems at Weblogs, Inc.
German PR-blogger Klaus Eck confirms my point, quoting a post by Nico on Lummaland concerning advertising on weblogs. According to Nico advertisers are hesitant because they do not understand how weblogs work and how they differ from the cyberspace garbage leftover by mass homepages provided by Geocities. Not so much the unpredictability but the click-rate […]