A Digital Perspective: Alex Fisher

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The Complete List of Australian Bloggers

This could be one of the best posts for 2009 — it’s a definitive blog list (oh how we love lists) of Australia’s marketing digirati. I’ve been long following Matt Granfield over at the Zakazukha Zoo for sometime and it’s always a continual source of inspiration and motivation.

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Bloggers: Armed & Dangerous

When I walk into a conference, I don’t simply take my writing tools.  I am armed with a laptop.

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A Digital Perspective Ranked #49 in Australia’s Top 50 Marketing Blogs

I’ve come in at number 49 in Julian Cole‘s Australia’s Top 50 Marketing Blogs which was published in this month’s issue of B&T.  I must say I’m very happy with the listing and have seen the results over the past few months during which I’ve seriously sat down and dedicated the required time and effort to deliver some strong content.

Just prior to this I was also lucky enough to be listed in Brad Howarth‘s Australia’s Best Marketing Bloggers.

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Technorati: State of the Blogosphere — Day 1: Who Are the Bloggers?

Part 1 of Technorati’s annual State of the Blogosphere report has come out today: Who are the bloggers?

But as the Blogosphere grows in size and influence, the lines between what is a blog and what is a mainstream media site become less clear. Larger blogs are taking on more characteristics of mainstream sites and mainstream sites are incorporating styles and formats from the Blogosphere. In fact, 95% of the top 100 US newspapers have reporter blogs.

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