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...
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...
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...
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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...