Mapping the U.S. Political Blogosphere: Are Conservative Bloggers More Prominent?

Check this latest paper out… should be of interest to quite a few bloggers I imagine! Mapping the U.S. Political Blogosphere: Are Conservative Bloggers More Prominent? by Robert Ackland If anyone’s on email terms with some of the “A Listers” who might find this to be a good read could you email them a link …

Mark Bernstein on who can (and should) problog

Great response and thoughts from Mark Bernstein on Trevor Cook’s Blogtalk Paper, here are just a few: “-Viable, small businesses can (and often should) support a blogger, especially in a field where everyone needs to be able to write. One fundamental difficulty managing a small firm is that people are quantized and expensive. If you …

Another full Blogtalk Paper – Trevor Cook: Up Against Reality – Blogging and the cost of content

Righto, from now until Blogtalk Downunder I’ll be releasing (at least) a paper a day… here goes: Trevor Cook: Up Against Reality: Blogging and the cost of content This is an absolutely fascinating read exploring bloggers as journalists, corporate blogging, blogging and advertising and the blogosphere as a whole. A must read and I can’t …

Links ‘n stuff

Ahhh, haven’t done a multi-bit post for a while so excuse if rusty :o) Lindon has another beautiful machines posting, nice light glinting stuff in this one, go look at it. When Robert Patterson says that an article (Fastcompany – Change or Die ) is worth reading… it is… so go read it. According to …