By Pem McNerney on July 18, 2010
As someone who constantly recommends the WordPress publishing platform, I’m also intrigued by other blogging platforms, particularly those that promise to be easy to use for non-technical content creators. A recent article from poynter.org makes the case for Tumblr. The article by Mallary Jean Tenore features Mark Coatney, who used to work at Newsweek and [...]
Posted in Blogging, Content, Social Media, Writing
By Pem McNerney on June 13, 2010
Last October, the Federal Trade Commission published a guide on endorsements and testimonials. For bloggers who accept payments or free products, the bottom line is clear. Cash and in-kind payments must be disclosed. The associate director for advertising practices at the Federal Trade Commission, Mary K. Engle, said that the overall idea behind the guidelines [...]
Posted in Blogging, Content, Social Media, Writing | Tagged Blogging, Brooklyn Blogfest, J. David Goodman
By Pem McNerney on June 1, 2010
Many years ago I worked with an editor who insisted I remove all my links from the stories I wrote. Put them at the bottom of the story, she said, or in a sidebar next to it. Stories with no links? I did it, but I thought she was crazy not to take full advantage [...]
Posted in Content, Uncategorized, Writing | Tagged delinkification, linking, Nicholas Carr, The Shallows, Writing
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