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Is a Blog Just a Container?

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Today I came across a comment from Adam Tinworth on the reignited debate, in certain UK circles at least, over whether bloggers can be legitimate journalists. And prior to indulging in what might appear like criticism, let me state for the record that Tinworth is one of my favorite and most respected bloggers.).

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The Cooks Source Copyright Outrage: Not the Norm

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One of the hottest Internet memes last week was the story of how blogger Monica Gaudio complained to a print magazine, Cooks Source , that it had used her work without permission and got told that, really, she should be grateful to have it stolen. Tags: Ethics blogging magazines. Often that copying will be to your benefit.

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The Coming Content Marketing-Publishing Continuum

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Writing on Foliomag.com earlier this month, blogger Josh Gordon spun a comment heard at the Folio: show into a bullish prediction for print magazines. The reason for this, he said, is that “his magazines are most often the first point of contact leading to the sale of all the other services he is now selling.”.

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Monetize Your Typos

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As he points out, the stories were all copyedited and proofread for their original publication in magazines, and his mother, a “king-hell proofer,” will help out. Though it wouldn’t work in many forms of social media, this seems like a good tool for bloggers to employ. If you’re a blogger, why not do the same?

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Paul Conley: Has the Content Marketing Dream Become a Nightmare?

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In the trade magazine business, not generally known for early adoption of new-media developments, Paul Conley is something of an anomaly. Conley is best known, however, for his subsequent work, starting in 2004, as a consultant and blogger. Paul Conley. There are some verticals in B2B now that are completely polluted by this crap.

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Dialogue vs. Monologue: Six New-Media Principles, No. 1

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In the beginning of their chapter, in fact, they point to magazines as a “form of market conversation.” Journalists can no longer rely on the idea of professionalism as separating them in a meaningful way from “amateur” bloggers and other kinds of citizen journalists. We ignore it at our peril.

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Social Media and Ethics: An Interview with B2B Editor Maureen Alley

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Another is Maureen Alley, the editor of Cygnus’s Residential Design + Build (RD+B) magazine. Like Steve, she is an outspoken advocate of social media and an active blogger and Twitterer. But I use my @MaureenEditor account as the face of the magazine. Do you manage a social media account for your magazine?

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