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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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Blogs.com: 10 Popular CEO Blogs Worth Reading.
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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Monthly Archives: November 2005
Celebrity endorsement
Celebrity endorsement: Nick Bradbury is switching back to Technorati for blog search. That’s good enough for me. Technorati Tags: blogging
paulconley: The future of distribution
What Paul Conley Said: “I would prefer that publishers spend less time thinking about electronic design and spend more time thinking about electronic distribution.” Observation: I love great design — print and online — however, I couldn’t agree with Paul … Continue reading
What Jason Calcanis said
What Jason Calcanis said: “OK, let’s stop the bubble machine right now.” Observation: I’ve been known to disagree with Jason on occasion, however, on this we agree. Until “widows and orphans” show up betting their pensions on the IPO of … Continue reading
Not in time for Christmas – Mac “Kaleidoscope” digital hub
Not in time for Christmas – Mac “Kaleidoscope” digital hub: Think Secret, the go-to source for Apple rumors (so go-to, Apple is suing him), is reporting that at Macworld (I’m guessing, on January 10 at 9 a.m. PDT), “Apple’s Mac … Continue reading
WSJ.com – Tax Relief for Songwriters Gains Support
No way am I saying anything negative about this: An article in tomorrow’s Wall Street Journal (free feature) explores a provision in tax legislation currently making its way through Congress that would provide relief to songwriters. Quote: Country music is … Continue reading