WeblogMatrix - Compare them all
- eine sehr schoene uebersicht von blog_anbietern und dessen services
- post by pierro
Online Journalism Review's Blog Software Comparison Chart Annotated
- (tags: blogs comparison) - post by pfflyer
- compare and contrast. - post by daveforhan
- Blog software comparison chart This chart is a companion to the article - post by aaronkurtz
- Blog software comparison chart - post by groper
- This chart is a companion to the article "Time to check: Are you using the right blogging tool?," published July 14, 2005 - post by ycc2106
- (tags: blogs comparison) - post by ycc2106
Blog software comparison chart
Updated May 18, 2006: This chart is a companion to the article "Time to check: Are you using the right blogging tool?," published July 14, 2005 in the USC Annenberg Online Journalism Review. Do note that this chart reflects only standard features of the tools' installation, and not every possible extension, plug-in modification... or hack.
Functionality | Blogger | TypePad Basic | TypePad Plus | TypePad Pro | Blogware | WordPress | Movable Type | Expression Engine |
iMedia Connection: Dissecting 3 Kick-Ass Emails Annotated
Many companies flood you with communications as soon as you give them your email address, but that new relationship is easy to damage.
In this article:
Award-winning emails
A fundraising email from WBFO
Occasional emails from Innocentdrinks.co.uk
A follow-up email from Rentalo.com
Award-winning emails
Before I talk about the three emails I have chosen for this article, let me just say how hard it was to unearth any really good emails. I went through emails of all kinds, from a variety of sources, including lists of so-called "award-winning" emails. I looked at promotional emails, customer service emails, retention emails and more. Some were B2B, others were B2C.
I found it a depressing search.
The underlying weakness I saw was that almost every email I read failed to take advantage of the very personal, one-on-one potential of email as a medium.
I saw too many emails that simply thrust their message into the reader's face, as if email were some kind of mass, broadcast medium.
iMedia Connection: Chicken Soup for the Confused Mobile Marketer Annotated
In This Article:
So what's so great about mobile anyway?
What would Sprite do?
What would Google do?
What would Yahoo! do?
Finally, some agreement
So what's so great about mobile anyway?
Here's a guarantee you can take to the bank: Some of the mobile players that are all the rage today won't even be a memory a few years from now. How do I know? Because nobody knows for certain what the mobile market holds.
If you're an advertiser or a brand that has tried to engage mobile users, you've doubtless been beset by an array of business models, confusing jargon and mobile firms that insist they know how to turn your campaign into gold.
But if you confused a sales pitch with mobile wisdom, shame on you. There's a reason why mobile is classified as an emerging ad platform: The answers are still in the embryonic stage.
One thing is true about mobile, it's small. Very small. But mobile isn't just a smaller interactive world, it's a different planet altogether.
Door Is Open to High-Tech Offerings That Meet Thresholds - New York Times Annotated
Door Is Open to High-Tech Offerings That Meet Thresholds
Door Is Open to High-Tech Offerings That Meet Thresholds
DAN NYE is perhaps the most publicly accessible chief executive on the planet. Anyone can contact the head of LinkedIn, a social network based in Mountain View, Calif., simply by visiting his personal profile page on the service and sending him a message.
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