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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."
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"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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links for 2011-06-26
The Virtual Startup: Taking Flight | Anil Dash Doing some catch-up reading this weekend. Ran across this post from @Anil that, like much he writes, is a must-read. About many things, but central point: big companies can act like startups, … Continue reading
links for 2011-06-21
Periodic Table of Wikipedia Articles About Elements Color-coded by Quality You can read about it here: http://re-x.me/J1 The goal is to turn the table all blue — the color-code for Wikipedia "Featured Article" – http://re-x.me/FAwiki (tags: wikipedia)
links for 2011-06-17
Magazines Host Parties to Introduce Brands | NYTimes.com When articles like this appear in the NYT, readers assume there must be something new about it. As most people understand that magazine companies in the B2B field host things called trade … Continue reading
links for 2011-06-12
British Library App puts 1000 free books on your iPad — for free! A thousand books from their 19th Century Collection. [via: http://tuaw.com] (tags: ipad apps books)
links for 2011-06-02
The Thriving (Online) Shelter Magazine Industry | NYTimes.com Next time you think you've not got the credentials to start a media venture, read this: "Paloma Contreras, the 29-year-old co-founder of High Gloss, went from teaching high school Spanish in Houston, … Continue reading