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Blog Bits - Week of January 2nd

The Pew Internet & American Life project has delivered a new report titled “How Women and Men Use the Internet.”  According to Marketing Vox, the report states that the proportion of women and men who go online has for the most part evened out (68% of men and 66% of women are internet users) but what they do online remains different.  Men tend to look at weather & news sites, download music and find financial information where women use it more to find health & medical information, email and look up directions. 

What to write about when your blog well runs dry… BL Ochman leads us to some tidbits from Jonathan Kranz’s “Five Surefire Content Ideas (When Your Blog Is Drawing Blanks).”  Kranz’s tips include:
· Announce something
· Respond to an article or newsletter
· Reflect on an event
· Respond to a reader’s concern
· Share a personal anecdote
BL Ochman includes a sixth tip for the list – Take a break from blogging. 

John Moore of Brand Autopsy continues his yearly tradition by posting “My Top Twenty-Five of Ohh-Five.”  Some of Moore’s top posts of 2005 include:  Being the Best-Not the Biggest, According the Marketing Bloggers, Marketing Intervention Guidelines and What You Do vs What You Did.   

Posted by Jeri Weaver on January 6, 2006 at 11:02 AM | Email this post Permalink

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