Hugh's
gapingvoid blog has enabled him to achieve success as a cartoonist and artist without going down the traditional gallery or newspaper routes.
Hugh MacLeod from
his Gapingvoid blog asked his readers to tell their story about how blogging or the Internet has given them freedom.
I found about this link from Hugh's
gapingvoid blog.
Not exact matches
I wanted to let you know that we recently set up
gapingvoid on the Linkshare network (an affiliate program) so that our friends with
blogs and websites can actually benefit directly (by earning commissions) from helping to spread the
gapingvoid word.
«Gapingblog.com - an offshoot of Hugh MacLeod's
gapingvoid and his Scottish webmaster, Jonathan Alstead - is a
blog hosting service for hardcore, professional and corporate bloggers who are damn serious about the medium.
View the archive of
gapingvoid cartoons on the Marketing Society
blog.
Same deal as before: Submit your idea on the
gapingvoid Tumblr page, and / or leave a comment below with a link to your
blog.
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gapingvoid's Hugh MacLeod, author of «Ignore Everybody»
Ever since MacLeod sent the cartoon to Clayton and posted it on his
blog,
gapingvoid (www.
gapingvoid.com) more than a year ago, the «blue monster» character has become an unofficial corporate mascot among many Microsoft employees, posted in cubicles, printed on business cards and T - shirts, and added to e-mail signatures.
-LSB-...] is the cartoonist Hugh MacLeod in his
blog gapingvoid.
Or failing that, I really appreciate it when people add the
gapingvoid widget to their
blog.»
Chris Carfi points to John T. Unger, an artist and regular
gapingvoid commenter who has used his
blog and the global microbrand idea to carve out a nice wee career for himself (for more money than his last day job paid him, I hasten to add).
As the market for
blog and Web 2.0 media keeps on maturing, I thought this
gapingvoid post from August, 2006 was worth a revisit: I...
Chris Carfi points to John T. Unger, an artist and regular
gapingvoid commenter who has used his
blog and the...
The book is also accompanied with cartoons from Hugh MacLeod, who publishes his cartoons on his
blog gapingvoid and is the author of «How To Be Creative.»
gapingvoid: 100 dinners: get free south african wine, winebloggers (tags: wineblogger wine) KQED Food
Blog: Bay Area Bites: The Commonwealth Club Features Food Bloggers!
(I also pointed them at my
blog by passing out my
gapingvoid business cards with my URL on them!)
His
blog gapingvoid was one of the very first
blogs, listed often as one of the hundred most popular in the world.
On one side of the card are Shel's details, on the other side is a cartoon by Hugh MacLeod of
gapingvoid - it was a
blog card.
Hugh does
blog marketing for companies like the South African winery Stormhoek and Savile Row tailor English Cut, but he's most well known for are the hilarious cartoons that he draws on the back of business cards, which he then publishes on his
blog gapingvoid.
'' happy happy joy joy from
gapingvoid Not sad, but still true: When one of your heroes
blogs one of your cartoons, it's a wonderful feeling... [Read More]
This Biblical passage has always meant a great deal to me, and as I've been delighted to find out via
blog comments and emails, it turns out it means a great deal to a lot of other
gapingvoid readers, as well.
Hugh MacLeod is a cartoonist, author, creator of the wildly popular
blog gapingvoid, and a champion of the idea that marketers should be creating social objects - ideas that are packaged as text, images, documents, or movies that can be shared with other people quickly and easily to relay an idea.
The following is an entry on the
Blog gapingvoid.
'' Big brands need not apply from Fast Company Now There's an interesting discussion going on at
gapingvoid and Seth Godin's
blog entitled, «the multi-billion dollar suicide pact between clients and television».
Now you can add the latest Hugh MacLeod cartoon to your website or
blog with the new
gapingvoid widget.