Beware the Flattery of Comment Spammers
If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!Like all the bloggers I know, I love getting comments on my blog posts. The more the merrier.
I know there are bloggers who have had so many comments they’ve turned comments off. Not a problem for me. Nor, as […]
The Law and Foreigners Doing Business in the United States
Being able to do business globally is wonderful. But in doing business, as with travelling through or staying in another country, it’s always been a principle of mine to take all possible precautions not to have to deal, any more than necessary, with the legal system - including the police - in the country […]
Never Mind the Cost of Facebook, What About Twitter?
On the strength of a report by the company Linkme, which describes itself online as “an online career resource”, it has been claimed that online social networking site Facebook use is costing Australian employers $2,700 (US$2365.41) per employee per year. Sydney’s Daily Telegraph, not to let a few hundred dollars get in the way of […]
Rojo a Good Way to Keep Up With the Information Deluge
There is so much information each week about new social media applications, new developments, controversies real or manufactured, that I don’t pretend to be able to keep up. But as I like to have at least a sense of what’s happening I have a couple of feed readers I scan, on pretty much a daily […]
Release Forms for Podcast Interviews
In this post I am sharing information I’ve gathered so far on obtaining releases from people being interviewed for podcasts - or videocasts for that matter.
As this is legal stuff, it’s appropriate for me to declare here and now:
I am not a lawyer
The information in this post is essentially a set of links and […]























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