Post by account_disabled on Mar 6, 2024 1:20:12 GMT -6
What is our bloggers' favorite activity at the end of the year? Surely, to a greater or lesser extent, we are all busy taking stock, dealing with successes and failures, and developing new editorial plans. Then there are those who venture into unlikely predictions for the new year, but there is only one Paolo Fox and he never gets it right, luckily! And then, in reality, we are well aware of how impossible it is to know what will happen in the world of the Internet , what unexpected news it has in store for us, with what unexpected changes it will make our (always few) certainties waver, forcing us to review priorities and timely programs of records. In this post you will not find anything sensationalistic or unmissable. Simply, what I want to offer you is a very personal list of blogs that I follow consistently , those that provide me with new stimuli and useful advice , those that continually enrich and surprise me .
The reason? Our readings tell us who we are, without lying and with Brazil Phone Number great detail. CLICK TO TWEET Here, then, are my must-reads : My social web , Riccardo Esposito 's blog , which I often cite for its always useful and timely content and which I particularly appreciate for its ironic and direct style; Webhouse , a dynamic and detailed content container, which covers interesting topics in great detail; Tagliaerbe , Davide Pozzi 's blog , always updated, never monotonous and full of data, research and practical examples; Nybe communication , edited by Beatrice Niciarelli , who intrigued me due to the original personality of her posts; Pennamontata , whose posts are a perfect mix of creativity and sparkling irony; 4Writing lovers , an interesting multi-author blog, where nothing is left to chance and which struck me precisely because of the attention to detail, content and form.
Tell me yours Now it's your turn! What are your favorite blogs? What are your must-reads? I'm curious to read your advice They wound up having to backpedal and cough up an apology in an effort to repair their image. Geeklist The moral of this social media saga? Take the time to learn how to use social media, not only effectively, but appropriately. Social Media is not going anywhere and we would all do well to remember that what happens on the Internet pretty much stays on the Internet. Keep that in mind during your social media engagement and you will be one step closer to building an amazing brand.Over the last seven years they’ve raised $248 million of venture capital funding. Honey Badger likes: Does what it says on the tin – the headline copy says it all: no jargon involved. Simplicity appeals, especially when it’s solving a very real business problem.
The reason? Our readings tell us who we are, without lying and with Brazil Phone Number great detail. CLICK TO TWEET Here, then, are my must-reads : My social web , Riccardo Esposito 's blog , which I often cite for its always useful and timely content and which I particularly appreciate for its ironic and direct style; Webhouse , a dynamic and detailed content container, which covers interesting topics in great detail; Tagliaerbe , Davide Pozzi 's blog , always updated, never monotonous and full of data, research and practical examples; Nybe communication , edited by Beatrice Niciarelli , who intrigued me due to the original personality of her posts; Pennamontata , whose posts are a perfect mix of creativity and sparkling irony; 4Writing lovers , an interesting multi-author blog, where nothing is left to chance and which struck me precisely because of the attention to detail, content and form.
Tell me yours Now it's your turn! What are your favorite blogs? What are your must-reads? I'm curious to read your advice They wound up having to backpedal and cough up an apology in an effort to repair their image. Geeklist The moral of this social media saga? Take the time to learn how to use social media, not only effectively, but appropriately. Social Media is not going anywhere and we would all do well to remember that what happens on the Internet pretty much stays on the Internet. Keep that in mind during your social media engagement and you will be one step closer to building an amazing brand.Over the last seven years they’ve raised $248 million of venture capital funding. Honey Badger likes: Does what it says on the tin – the headline copy says it all: no jargon involved. Simplicity appeals, especially when it’s solving a very real business problem.