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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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Archives
Daily Archives: Sunday, April 4, 2004
Reason to be alarmed?
Reason to be alarmed? David Carr of the NYT reports (registration required, etc.) that the 40,000 home-delivered copies of the June issue of Reason, the monthly libertarian magazine, will have on the cover a satellite photo of the recipient’s neighborhood. … Continue reading
Making money from blogs
Making money from blogs: “Is there a way to make money from Weblogs?” is the title of a piece I wrote that appears in the current issue of the magazine B-to-B Business Media. The Crain-published magazine is read by publishers, … Continue reading
A stellar evening
A stellar evening: Last night, I attended a wonderful and impressive black-tie event at a large hotel ballroom in downtown Nashville where what seemed to me to be about a thousand (550) of Bill Hudgins and Wilda Dodson’s neighbors and … Continue reading
Get it, hip without the…
Get it, hip without the…: LA Times review of AARP Magazine – “AARP’s revamped magazine attempts hip without the replacement.”
Atten-hut
Atten-hut: A guy with a famous magazine muscle-name, Eric Weider, has launched a magazine he hopes will pump-you-up if you’re a monday-morning-military quarterback, Armchair General. Cool concept and he’s got the resources, clout and experience to make it happen. And … Continue reading
Match made in Cambridge
Match made in Cambridge: If you were wondering in what magazine members of the “upper crust” place their personal ads, now you know. Quote: “…realizing you can tell a lot about people by their magazine subscriptions, (some advertisers) mention that … Continue reading