May 2008
6 posts
Getting your website or product reviewed
If you’re a reader of Free Tech 4 Teachers you’ll see that quite frequently that people leaving comments are those that are trying to spread the word about their product which competes with the one I just reviewed. It happens like this, I review website “Z” and say what it does and how I think it could be used in education. Then someone leaves a comment to the effet of...
May 7th
Center Networks advocates for giving free added...
Allen Stern is a blogger I’ve never met, but I’d like to some day. Today he shared a story of a woman in Minnesotta who saved her cookie business through blogging. Read Allen’s article here. The end of Allen’s article is about building a company blog for more than just having another PR outlet. Allen advocates for building trust and loyalty through offering real, honest...
May 5th
Free is where the money is... if you're blogging...
I just read a great list of do’s and don’ts for start-up companies. The blog post was focused on web start-ups, but many of the ideas apply to brick and mortar businesses too. The theme of the blog post was that the masses will not adopt your new service/product if it costs them money. The problem is people won’t pay for something later on that they previously used for free. Case...
May 3rd
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May 3rd
Thoughts about new media, marketing, and blogging....
This micro blog grew out of my blogging on Free Tech 4 Teachers. Blogging and reading about new media and marketing sparks a lot of thoughts that don’t exactly fit with the mission and purpose of Free Tech 4 Teachers. This micro blog is where I plan to share the ideas and thoughts I have regarding new media, marketing, and blogging. If you’re interested in my other day-to-day or...
May 3rd