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8 lessons from 10 years of blogging

Communications Conversations

Last December, I celebrated my tenth year of blogging. I’m usually a sentimental guy, but apparently when it comes to my blog I lost that capacity. At any rate, I got around to reflecting on 10 years of blogging recently. I’ve written more than 1,200 blog posts in that timespan. See where it leads.

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A call for a public inquiry into the impact of media and tech on democracy

Stephen Waddington

The local media and broadcast media has done a good job in holding political campaigns to account against the wave of disinformation online. I’ve written up examples of dubious practice on my blog along the way. General Election 2019: Has your local Facebook group been hijacked by politics? It’s not all bad news.

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Why Content Marketing and Public Relations Need Each Other

Sword and the Script

After several unsuccessful attempts, I re-worked my pitch into a blog post and published it on the company blog. The year was 2009 and I had a very special epiphany that day. Here are some easy ways to get involved and make a significant impact: Break sections from existing white papers into guest blog posts.

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How to Generate Leads From Social Conversations

Cision

Back in June of 2009, an engineer posted a seemingly random tweet: That individual might not have had many followers on Twitter, and more than likely only a fraction of them ever saw the tweet. On LinkedIn, what you can view from personal profiles is further limited to long-form blog posts.

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Delta Troop Fail - Consider the Bigger, Less Popular, Business Picture

Bad Pitch Blog

My experience involved one soldier, in 2009 I think. When he was charged for a third bag, he decided to alert a local newspaper. Thereby they will know that while Joe Smith is not a big customer for Delta, Joe posts to three blogs and has a strong Twitter presence. The public reacted as they are now. But not much longer.

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The Essential Guide to Mass Communication: History, Methods, Ethics, and the Future

Masters in Communications

Today, we use many information sources to see what is going on around us, locally, nationally, and globally, with more emerging all the time. There is no physical medium as is the case with printing newspapers to distribute to vendors who then sell them. China is credited with starting the world's first newspaper.

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How to Generate Leads From Social Conversations

Beyond PR

Back in June of 2009, an engineer posted a seemingly random tweet: That individual might not have had many followers on Twitter, and more than likely only a fraction of them ever saw the tweet. On LinkedIn, what you can view from personal profiles is further limited to long-form blog posts.

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