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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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Monthly Archives: November 2007
links for 2007-11-29
Scott & Lori’s Road Trip (a Flickr set) Scott Beale (laughingsquid.com) has taken some great story-telling photos over the past few days, recording a road trip from Destin, Fla. to Ohio (including a stop in Nashville). (tags: photography) RJR to … Continue reading
Should bloggers care more about “Long Tail” economics or “Because Effect” economics?
Here’s a short business book I wrote in ten minutes. Feel free to download it to your Kindle and read it later: Chapter One Alex Iskold, Read/WriteWeb writer Alex Iskold today used a long post to argue there’s “no money … Continue reading
Can magazine companies compete online?
I guess it’s theme week. And this week’s theme is all about magazines and the web. Yesterday, I pointed to an interview with the business editor of Wired magazine regarding magazines and the web. Today, the Wall Street Journal has … Continue reading
Posted in advertising, magazines, marketing, media, statistics
Tagged memetracking, technology
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links for 2007-11-28
How your creepy ex-co-workers will kill Facebook | InformationWeek Cory Doctorow paints a picture of Facebook’s future that looks a lot like social networking’s history. FB fan-boys are sure to meltdown over this one. (tags: facebook socialnetworks) Jackson Five ‘could … Continue reading
Google maps goes collaborative
Okay, it’s already established that I’m a Google Maps “My Maps” fan-boy. For example, here is the first “My Map” I created, a trail map of a Greenway near my home. Today, the Google Maps team announced they’ve added a … Continue reading
Posted in maps
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