Blogs Worth Reading: April
Tuesday, May 6th, 2008I’ve decided to take a page out of Louis Gray’s book and highlight six blogs (in no order) that have really caught my attention in April, as well as one link that I feel is a recent notable read.
1) Bryan Person - BryanPerson.com, brains of Social Media Breakfast
- Before heading to an event, study the attendee list - Keep that in mind when coming for Social Media Breakfast: Singapore 2!
2) Dan York - Disruptive Conversations, correspondent for For Immediate Release.
- When Twitter Goes Down… oh, how we have come to rely on it - A weekend the Twitterverse remembers not so fondly.
3) Charlene Li & Josh Bernoff - Groundswell, authors of Groundswell.
- Listening with Summize and Tweetscan - All companies should know this by now.
4) Brian Koh - Harmless? Bananas!, Ogilvy PR and co-creator of The Open Room.
- New marketing, but are we ready? - crap 2.0?
5) Eric Berlin - Online Media Cultist
- Good traffic, bad traffic, silly traffic, traffic traffic - In case you still think hits is the be all and end all.
6) Tara Hunt- Horsepigcow
- Tweeting for companies 101 - great case studies, read this if you’re a company.
The amount of new blogs I’m subscribing to monthly is decreasing (I suppose there’s only so much information I can process), but if you know any great ones, recommend them in the comments space below!
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