Forbes

Reader Comments: Who Cares?

Can an article truly succeed if readers don't comment? If not, then Forbes, Fortune, Fast Company and the Wall Street Journal have a lot of work to do.

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Jessica E. Vascellaro, Douglas MacMillan, Taylor Buley

Jessica E. Vascellaro. Douglas MacMillan. Taylor Buley. Which social media reporter is most likely to tell the vendor's story?

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Sramana Mitra, Forbes.com

Sramana Mitra, Forbes.com

February 2009

Sramana never grew up wanting to be a journalist. Her dream was to understand successful businesses and to help others to build them.

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Rebecca Buckman, Forbes

SWMS Editorial Teleconference Series - Notes and Audio

Rebecca Buckman, senior editor
Forbes
November 2008


After an illustrious career at the Wall Street Journal, Rebecca Buckman now covers the venture capital beat for Forbes.com.

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Paul Maidment on Forbes

"We aren't going to comment on management changes -- we never do," says a Forbes spokeswoman in response to last week's Valleywag rumor that Forbes.com and Forbes magazine will become a single organization with Forbes.com CEO Jim Spanfeller at the top.

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The Business of Fake Steve Jobs

The following is from Dan Lyons, newly hired at Newsweek and the author of the Fake Steve Jobs blog:

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SWMS Tech Edit Spotlight on Forbes

 

SWMS Tech Edit Spotlight on Forbes
April 2008
 
Forbes: People and Politics
Ask most people about what makes Forbes and they're likely to say "money." Yes, but even more that that, Forbes is about people and politics. Emeritus types still grace the pages, and remember that Steve Forbes once ran for President. Especially in this election year, take this into account when approaching Forbes, especially on the print side
 

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Cisco Tames the Media

As promised, today we look at how Cisco's Nexus 7000 launch strategy played out, and how you or your clients might "borrow" some of Cisco's ideas.

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"How-To's" Dominate Most Popular Articles

Consumer tech coverage dominated while enterprise tech coverage was all but absent from January's "most e-mailed" and "most popular" articles in the WSJ, NYT, Forbes.com, USA Today and News.com, according to SWMS research.

Here's what else we turned up.

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Brian Caulfield, Forbes.com

Brian Caulfield, senior reporter, technology
Forbes.com
 
A former reporter with Red Herring and Business 2.0, Brian Caulfield holds down important beats at Forbes.com. Apple? Amazon? Semiconductors? Consumer electronics in general? That's Brian's turf. Most of his stories have a breaking news angle and are written within a few hours.

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