at the Blog Business Summit
posted by DL Byron on August 17, 2005
I'm at the Blog Business Summit this week talking about design, selling products, and blog engines.
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posted by DL Byron on August 17, 2005
I'm at the Blog Business Summit this week talking about design, selling products, and blog engines.
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Comments
Aug 18 | Doug Manis said:
I think you dropped an ‘s’ in the link. Should be:
http://www.blogbusinesssummit.com/
Aug 18 | Greg Marlin said:
Hey DL,
I’m sitting in your session right now at the BBS listening to your session. Glad to see you come full circle - hope your success continues.
Nice — you just got asked 5 questions in one…let’s see if you get them all…cool point about links, fielded one in 5 very well.
Doing a great job, I love it when speakers pull up live sites and navigate with the audience. Will post a longer review later in my blog, just thought it would be fun to review you while you were speaking.
Aug 18 | -b- said:
Doug,
Thanks, late night for me. I corrected the link.
Greg,
Thanks I really appreciate it the comments. I also hope it wasn’t like an informercial on Clip-n-Seal.
Aug 18 | Greg Hoy said:
Byron - it was not a Clip-n-Seal advertisement. Good work.
Aug 19 | philgomes said:
Enjoyed the sessions! Many thanks!
Aug 19 | Chuck Tanowitz said:
Hi Byron,
I’m in your session right now on picking a platform and I’m interested in your discussion about CMS systems. Running the risk of sounding like a corporate shill, you may want to check out Alfresco (www.alfresco.org). In the nature of full disclosure, this is a client of mine. But it’s an open source enterprise content management system that was built to fit into a “shared drive” type system to make it easy for people to use. Once people start using it and information is categorized, it’s just a matter of putting a portal on the front end.
Since you said you’ve run into these problems in the past I thought it would be something worth checking out.
By the way, I’ve enjoyed your discussions so far.
Aug 19 | -b- said:
Thanks. Molly and I knew there was way more that we hadn’t covered. So, cool with me to plug. The other thing we left out is that blogger can certainly run a business site, we meant the hosted blogger service.