• Blogging

    Posted on February 21st, 2008

    Written by Nathan Snell

    Tags

    , , , ,

    I blog.

    Now you know. This may seem like somewhat of an odd post. If you’re reading this from the comfort of your feedreader (though “comfort” is probably more convenience as feedreaders tend to strip all the bits and pieces of my beautiful styling out of my posts *sniff*) you’re thinking “Duh. I’m reading your blog. I [...]

  • Blogging

    Posted on January 21st, 2008

    Written by Nathan Snell

    Tags

    , ,

    Blogging isn’t about the tool, it’s about you

    I am giving a presentation at UNCW’s BusinessWeek in February on Blogs. As such, I have really been thinking about blogs, how they can be explained, and what value they bring. I’ve been wanting to boil it down to the most fundamental level. It seems to me there are a great many aspects of blogging. [...]

  • Why every company should have a blog

    Do you exist online? It’s a question that any company should be ask themselves. There’s a catch for companies, though. “Existing” online doesn’t mean having a homepage or e-commerce site. It means having an authentic personality. How does a company have an authentic personality online? With over 70 million blogs across the globe accounting for [...]

  • Blogging

    Posted on December 8th, 2007

    Written by Nathan Snell

    Tags

    ,

    I forgot the rule. RTFB.

    OK, all. I want to admit something to you. But before I just outright do it, allow me to setup the back story. I am a big fan of going directly to the consumer. Talking to the audience. Hearing the cries from people in the trenches, etc etc. With that in mind, I was contacting [...]

  • Blogging

    Posted on November 2nd, 2007

    Written by Nathan Snell

    Tags

    , , , ,

    Share your story

    Okay, so when I haven’t been developing the niche user generated content site, I’ve been thinking almost obsessively about life streaming and micro-blogging. Really, ReadWriteWeb’s interview with David Karp on version 3 of Tumblr is what brought me back around to think about it more. While I agree Twitter and Tumblr are different services entirely, [...]

  • Blogging

    Posted on September 30th, 2007

    Written by Nathan Snell

    Tags

    Corporate Blogging: Mindset vs. Motions

    I have been a part of setting up and advising blogs for various businesses. From actually hand designing the blog, to setting up parameters, to explaining what it’s about, why comments are important, and so forth. Over this period of time, something has been setting in on me like the need for sleep after a [...]

  • Newer Posts Yeah! There are more posts, check them out.