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A New Blogging Direction?

May 1st, 2005  |  by Tommy  |  published in Blogs

Unless you are a member of a union, a tenured professor, or a government employee it is hard to get fired. This is a good thing for Doug Roberts. If Doug worked in "corporate" America I’d bet he’d be looking for a job. So what did Doug do? He started a blog about his employer, […]

A Mean Blogsphere

April 3rd, 2005  |  by Tommy  |  published in Blogs

D. Keith Robinson and his blog Asterisk is a daily read for me. I’d love to buy the guy a pint to thank him for his detailed, well written, and concise tips on HTML/CSS programming (among other topics). I just have so much more to learn. But I digress.
In a recent post about the […]

Business Blogging Resources

November 5th, 2004  |  by Tommy  |  published in Blogs

Thinking about suggesting a Weblog for your company? Well this 16 page PDF, The Beginners’ Guide to Corporate Blogging might be something you’d like to read before making the suggestion. Although somewhat basic in nature, it is still well written and informative. Go get yourself a copy. Plus the folks at BusinessLogs have also recently […]

Anatomy of a Blog Redesign

November 3rd, 2004  |  by Tommy  |  published in Blogs, Design

I’ve always though Jon Hick’s weblog was the most visual stunning on the Web. Well not that long he launched a redesign of the site. Click here to see some of the concepts that didn’t make it.

Addicted to Adam Bosworth’s Blog

September 20th, 2004  |  by Tommy  |  published in Blogs

At times I am not exactly sure what Adam is talking about on his blog, but his insight into technology is simply amazing. But I guess it should be. He has either lead/developed Quattro, Access, Internet Explorer, and BEA’s Weblogic. He is now at Google working on the development of their browser. His post, "PC’s […]

Fimoculous is Posting Again!

September 7th, 2004  |  by Tommy  |  published in Blogs

More then a year ago when I started getting into reading Weblogs on a daily basis, Fimoculous was one of the first sites I bookmarked. Heck, I still have it bookmarked today and Rex hasn’t posted in around six months. Well he is back with a redesign, more great links to stuff I’d never find […]

The History of Weblogs

May 24th, 2003  |  by Tommy  |  published in Blogs

Although not a recent article, I stumbled across it and found it very informative. A detailed article, including numerous links, concerning the who, what, where, when and how of Weblogs. Most detailed analysis I have seen.

XPLANE: Moving Business Blogs Along

March 8th, 2003  |  by Tommy  |  published in Blogs

XPLANE, a St. Louis company, promotes itself as the Visual Thinking Company. They also maintain a bBlog with a lot of useful information.  Although not updated daily, the articles are informative and comprehensive. Plus, they have produced some of the coolest information visuals I have ever seen.

Business Blogs Have Arrived

March 1st, 2003  |  by Tommy  |  published in Blogs

The past several weeks there have been a number of articles on how to use b-blogs, or business blogs, to expand a firms overall e-Newsletter strategy. In my opinion a b-blog is much more then just an addition or enhancement to an e-Newsletter strategy.
Done well, a b-blog is an overall enhancement to a firm’s […]

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About the Author

Hi, I'm Tommy. I'm an interactive marketing executive, writer, tech geek, and sometime designer. I live in St. Louis, Missouri. I currently work as a marketing consultant.

weBranding is my creative outlet, testbed, and digital playground. You’ll find articles and posts about interactive marketing, online publishing and community development, information architecture, graphic design, gaming, and all things digital. To contact me you can send an e-mail to tommy [at] weBranding [dot] org.

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