by The Wordyeti | Oct 13, 2006 | journalism
It’s one of the dirty little secrets of market research that the time-honored audience questionnaires are about as accurate as sitting down and playing "let’s pretend." Especially here in L.A. – as exemplified by some of my friends...
by The Wordyeti | Oct 12, 2006 | journalism
When you see Doc Searls gush something like this: Last night Jon Lund told me about something that blew my mind. Newspapers are a Happening Thing here in Denmark. There are very creative "wars" going on between rival papers. Read Danish media revolution: New...
by The Wordyeti | Oct 10, 2006 | Uncategorized
At Ground Zero of the Polarized Political Screamwars I’m not sure this is the way any sane person would choose to drive traffic to their blog, but … Out of curiosity, I checked on the Blogpulse list of hot blogs for the day. Got the expected roster of...
by The Wordyeti | Sep 13, 2006 | journalism
The latest in a series of nasty little revelations that perhaps there are people (nefarious characters, I tell you!) lurking online whose general ethical demeanor is not exactly that of Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm, is the kerfuffle over the story ratings over at...
by The Wordyeti | Aug 21, 2006 | Uncategorized
Apparently, someone (a blogger name of Ariel) checked out the Technorati Top 100 and noticed that most of the top bloggers tend to be males of a certain appearance and age bracket. Thus leading to a snarky little observation that perhaps the urge to erect a blog...