Friday, November 6. 2009Does the word "blogger" mean anything anymore?Comments
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You'd think it'd be hard to tell the difference, but in practice, in our vertical, it's been easy to tell. That's not to say that we don't have journalists who blog, bloggers who freelance, analysts who blog and freelance, and now some bloggers who are moonlight as analysts, but where they are coming from is usually how they identify. We still split responsibility among our corporate teams by types.
In fact, the only time it has caused trouble was when we used a database could only hold two labels per person. |
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