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Rex Hammock’s RexBlog.com
The blog of Rex Hammock, founder/ceo of Hammock Inc., the content marketing, strategy and media company founded in 1991 in Nashville, Tenn. Rex is also founder/helper-in-chief of the wiki, SmallBusiness.com.
RexBlog.com was created in August, 2000.
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YoungEntrepreneur.com: Top Ten Company-Founder Blogs. Nashville Technology Council: Social Media/Blogger of the Year (2009).
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"When it comes to discussing what the future holds, Rex Hammock is one of the guys you want to speak to."
A Brand Rex production:
"It is not surprising that the 'Rex Brand' of beef extract, canned meats and similar products are known throughout the civilized world."
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Archives
Monthly Archives: March 2004
Blog connection
Blog connection: When I realized a presentation I was making at a seminar at Northwestern University was at the the same time blog-star Jeff Jarvis was here for a project with the Medill School of Journalism, we agreed that dinner … Continue reading
How could they leave?
How could they leave? The Nashville City Paper reports that after 30 years, Amusement Business Magazine is “pulling out of” Nashville, the magazine center of the universe, and moving its headquarters to, get this, LA. According to the the paper, … Continue reading
Wal-You Magazine
Wal-You Magazine: Adage.com is reporting “the long-expected announcement of Time Inc. giving the green light to its Wal-Mart project came this morning, as Time Inc. Chairman-CEO Ann Moore and Editor in Chief Norm Pearlstine sent out an internal memo laying … Continue reading
Entrepreneur envy
Entrepreneur envy: Really, there’s no reason to hate a guy who comes up with a way to make yet another fortune by doing something (registration required, etc.) that is brilliant in its simplistic obviousness. However, the real news in this … Continue reading
Obvious
Obvious: A study conducted by the Online Publishers Association (OPA) reveals that 18-34 year olds have embraced the Web in a big way. (Source: MediaPost)