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How to Write Killer Blog Posts and More Compelling Comments

January 20, 2005 by Mitch Arnowitz

B.L. Ochman, former moderator of i-pr, has a short read on blog writing (TechnoFlak) 

B.L. Ochman’s weblog – How to Write Killer Blog Posts and More Compelling Comments.

o Write less
Omit all unnecessary words. The best advice I ever got about writing was from my first boss, the late "press agent" Leo Miller, who taught me a game to play with sentences. He’d keep taking out words until removing one more word destroyed the meaning of the sentence. For example: He’d take out words until removing another destroyed the sentence meaning.

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If you fudge or lie on a blog, you are biting the karmic weenie

December 27, 2004 by Mitch Arnowitz

Now that we’re in a ‘news’ mode, the following comes from FORTUNE magazine. In addition to being a current snapshot of blogging, it’s filled with stories from blogging wasteland– failed attempts  by companies to trick real people. Anyway, a good read.   

This comes compliments of BuzzMachine/Jeff Jarvis. The article: Why There’s No Escaping the Blog.

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Report: AMA blogging workshop in Seattle

December 21, 2004 by Mitch Arnowitz

Robert Scobleizer, aka the Scobleizer, points to Toby Bloomberg’s roundup of the recent AMA blogging workshop in Seattle.   

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