by Jeff Yablon | Jun 11, 2012 | Business Process, Media
If you see something on the Internet, it must be true. Right? It seems that at The Consumerist and at The Huffington Post, “it must be true” is what passes for journalism. Go ahead; check either the Consumerist or Huffington Post links and you’ll be...
by Jeff Yablon | May 17, 2012 | Business Process, Content, Marketing, Media
When I was The Computer Answer Guy (OK, when The Computer Answer Guy was a media personality—I’m still The Computer Answer Guy), I did a weekly radio program that ran on several terrestrial radio stations and reached a large audience across the globe via the...
by Jeff Yablon | Apr 11, 2012 | Business Process, Content, Media, Search Engine Optimization SEO
Yesterday I came across this piece on do-it-yourself Search Engine Optimization at ReadWriteWeb—or more specifically at ReadWriteStart, an offshoot of ReadWriteWeb aimed at getting things done for the small business person. I’ve quoted ReadWriteWeb quite a few...
by Jeff Yablon | Jan 26, 2012 | Business Process, Marketing, Media
I’ve mentioned Chris Brogan here quite a few times. Sometimes, I praise him. More often, I call Mr. Brogan out for being disingenuous, or inauthentic. Once, I suggested Chris wasn’t very smart, which he didn’t care for (although I think he missed the...
by Jeff Yablon | Jan 4, 2012 | Business Process, Media
I’ve written about the changing face of journalism several times here. Mostly, my opinions fall on the side that being paid or working for large, established/known magazines or newspapers isn’t the delimiting factor in a discussion about who is a...