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Google Is The Number 1 Lead Generator

July 23rd, 2007 at 8:30 pm » Comments (0)

At least in our company, we get most of our client’s through Google searches done by companies looking for a blogging consultant or looking to hire a blogger for their company.  I ran through our client list to see the number of companies that have contacted us to provide a professional blogger or to [...]



The Death and Perhaps Destruction of a Social Network: A Sad But True Story

July 20th, 2007 at 3:49 pm » Comments (3)

In the early part of 2005, I became a member of a social network called Soflow.  This social network was an early vision of its founders.  They could see the future and power of growing one’s profile and gathering contacts for business, and other benefits.  I thought that it was such a good idea, [...]



Mediasphere Radio: Beginning Blogging 101

June 8th, 2007 at 1:06 pm » Comments (0)

Tris and I had a great time talking about how a business or individuals can get into blogging. We talk about the very basics and things to think about and tips on how to get your company up and blogging.
You can go and listen to the show!
Tags: Blog Marketing, Bloggers For Hire, Blogging [...]



Where.com Secures $11M Funding and a New Blogger

May 21st, 2007 at 2:06 pm » Comments (3)

We are proud to announce that a new client of ours, uLocate Communications, recently received an $11 Million round of funding through Venrock, Grand Banks Capital and Kodiak Venture Partners, and they will be using that funding to further their new and exciting mobile platform at Where.com. In addition to the funding, One By One [...]



One By One Media Enters The Social Mediasphere

May 16th, 2007 at 6:45 am » Comments (0)

Last week I was interviewed on Blog Talk Radio, and Tris has now had a discussion on WebPro News via video.  It seems that we here at One By One Media have made the cross over into what we are calling the Social Mediasphere. 
We have decided since we are doing more and more with the [...]



The New Digg Effect - What This Means For Social Media

May 2nd, 2007 at 9:57 am » Comments (4)

After watching the story unfold about the blog post that appeared on Digg that was dugg over 15,000 times and appeared on page one of Digg.  The Digg Effect as it has become known is a phrase given when this phenomena occurs.  Many times if a story becomes popular enough it will appear on page [...]



The Brogan “Extended Conversation” Manifesto - Web 2.0 Delivers Our Message

April 26th, 2007 at 10:14 am » Comments (1)

Chris Brogan has written a great blog post today about extending the conversation.  He says that he believes that all of these web 2.0 tools that are available are for helping to extend the conversation.  I have to agree with Chris.  He touches on something that I think is the gist of Shel Israel’s new [...]



New Business Card “Just Google My Name” - Are you A Google Celebrity?

April 19th, 2007 at 10:02 am » Comments (7)

As I was watching live streaming via the Ustream.tv site of Robert Scoble, Chris Pirillo and Jeremiah Owyang, I saw a pattern of responses to the question, "Do you have a business card?"  Many of the responses were the same, "just Google my name and you will find me."  I heard this not only from [...]



Google Announces Hidden Gem in San Francisco

April 17th, 2007 at 11:52 am » Comments (0)

As Tris and I were chatting about business, he suddenly went silent and now I know why.  He was busy typing up something he heard on stage at the Web 2.0 Expo.  He writes up on the Blog World Expo Blog:

John Battelle talking to Eric Schmidt of Google (Eric Schmidt in Conversation with John Battelle) has just [...]



The Evolution of Media Consumption

April 17th, 2007 at 8:23 am » Comments (1)

I was on a conference call with Eric Rice last night and reading feeds, and listening to Chris Pirillo’s live streaming and refreshing my Twitter page.  As you can tell, my media consumption is evolving into something that would make Orwell happy about "Big Brother".  I have given "multitasking" a new definition, and my ADD [...]