From the monthly archives:

April 2010

Does a blog need comments?

by Beth Dunn on April 27, 2010

Blog comments

I’ve always been of the firm belief that a blog just isn’t a blog unless you’ve got comments enabled. Without comments, it’s just a website that sort of vaguely, structurally resembles a blog. But isn’t the whole point of a blog to stimulate conversation and feedback? But how many of us really make it a [...]

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Honda Civic as a Service

by Beth Dunn on April 18, 2010

Honda Civic as a service

I’ve always driven Hondas — literally since my very first car. My Dad was kind enough to give me his old Honda Civic hatchback shortly after I graduated from college in 1993, and ever since then I have been a loyal Hondaist. And now I am in the market for another one. To be sure, [...]

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Dogtown

This post was written by guest blogger Barbara Oliver, a nonprofit communications professional on Cape Cod. What can Twitter really do in a person’s life? Can it move you to re-examine your past, and to re-imagine your future? Or is it just a lot of nonsense about what people ate for lunch? Can a tweet [...]

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The New (Old) Rules of Networking

by Beth Dunn on April 1, 2010

Making Out

If you’re a new business on Twitter, or Facebook, trying to generate interest in the goods and services you have to offer, the funny thing is that you should try talking about those goods and services very, very sparingly.

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