It's time to add a couple of blogs to my blogroll. Here they are...
Melodies in Marketing Mario Vellandi has been sitting on the sidelines for while, although he's been active in the blogosphere. We've all seen his comments on our blogs and over at MP DailyFix. He finally jumped in with his
own blog about two weeks ago, and it's worth a look. Welcome, Mario.
Digital Perm Here's a blog by a member of the new wave of newspapermen -- a digital newspaperman. Matt Haverkamp works at Washingtonpost Newsweek Interactive. (I just wrote a post last week about a new entry from them - Sprig.)
StickyFigure Steve Woodruff has done a good thing for us, by using PageFlakes to create an easy-to-use marketing blogger portal. So far it lists about 85 different blogs conveniently broken into the following categories: branding, marketing, advertising, design, writing, customer experience, social media and digital marketing. It allows you to take a quick look at current posts and four or five most recent ones, without having to jump from blog to blog unless you want to check one out more closely. Thanks, Steve, for pulling this together.
Happy reading, everyone.
Hey David, thanks again for the link love to the Perm. I love the spelling of my last name - that would be a first for me - Javerkamp. It's funny, because I was actually born in Holland and that would be the way you would pronounce it. :)
Posted by: Matt Haverkamp | April 30, 2007 at 10:34 AM
Oops. These eyes are getting old, or maybe it's just time for new glasses. And spellcheck wouldn't have caught it. I'm correcting it now.
Posted by: David Reich | April 30, 2007 at 11:20 AM
No worries David. Thanks for the change.
Posted by: Matt Haverkamp | April 30, 2007 at 03:08 PM
David:
Thank you for the tips. I need to recognize Steve as well; the PageFlakes portal is a great tool. I'm a bit behind -- too many ideas, too little time to write it all. That's a nice problem to have, I recon.
Posted by: Valeria Maltoni | April 30, 2007 at 10:35 PM
Hi Valeria - Yes, so much to say, so little time. Thanks for stopping by.
Posted by: David Reich | May 01, 2007 at 01:14 AM
Thanks for the props David. I'll be sure to check out the other two authors you mentioned.
Posted by: Mario Vellandi | May 01, 2007 at 03:43 PM