Monthly Archive for January, 2006

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Corporate Weblog Policy Links

Angelina JolieI answered a question on a listserv today about corporate weblogging policies, basically pointing the person that asked the question to a host of links either about weblog policies, or directly to some policies. Here’s a list of the links, in case you’re looking for a list of good weblog policies because you’re building your own:

While this isn’t an exhaustive list of weblog policies or the like, it’s a good start point… if you’ve got other examples of good weblog policies, post a link in the comments and I’ll add it to the list.

Mark Cuban’s Investment Advice for 2006

If there is only one article you read this year on investments, read this one from Mark Cuban. It’s the one article I took time to read today…

Legal Rights of Photographers

Legal Rights of Photographers – good primer.

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The 10/20/30 Rule of PowerPoint

This is definitely something I’m going to adhere to…

The 10/20/30 Rule of PowerPoint:

“It’s quite simple: a PowerPoint presentation should have ten slides, last no more than twenty minutes, and contain no font smaller than thirty points.”

Why? Because it’s smart, and it works. Every presentation I’ve ever given that was more complicated than a couple of slides was a waste of my time and the audience’s… back to the basics folks.

I don’t remember those in StarWars

For that StarWars geek inside all of us…

Sexy Stormtrooper

Blatantly stolen from Lobrecht.com. (Thanks Rick!)




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