October 30th, 2008

News Links for 10.30.08

by Derek Karchner

After a week hiatus, your recommended reading from your friends at Blogenberg is back…

  • Business Weeks takes a look at how websites like cafepress.com have provided the means of designing materials to support our candidates and causes.
  • The Freakonomics blog asks an interesting question: What’s an insitution you admire and why?
  • Edelman’s recent conversation with Wall Street Journal Editor Robert Thomson offers an interesting view into how the paper is changing and adapting with the times.
  • Guy Kawasaki points to a perfect example of seizing a news story and turning into an opporunity for your own message or company.
  • After more than 100 years in the newspaper business, The Christian Science Monitor announced this week that they will abandon their print edition in favor of online news delivery and a weekend magazine.
  • We continue to ponder online brands and particularly personal branding online. Here are two good articles if you’re just starting to think this through: Chris Brogan, Barry Hurd.
  • John Jantsch points to new ways you can use LinkedIn as a business tool.

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