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Business and Blogging

February 17th, 2008

Coffee Break

(businessandblogging.com) The past week has been an interesting one for those of us who follow business blogging and social media. Here is some Sunday reading to help you get caught up with the latest. So grab your cup of coffee. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the reading!

A new social site to watch - FastCompany.com - […]

By Laura Spencer -- 0 comments

January 30th, 2008

Kodak: A Thousand (Blogging) Words Are Better Than A Picture

One of our goals here at Business and Blogging is to take a look at the blogs that are aleady out there, focusing first on blogs from some of the leading corporations.
Liz outlined the criteria for reviewing blogs on her post, Business Blogs: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly. Since then, she’s reviewed the […]

By Laura Spencer -- 8 comments

January 16th, 2008

Let’s All just Talk! - Blogging as a Corporate Communication Tool

(businessandblogging.com) What’s at the heart of most relationship problems?
Any sociologist or psychologist will tell you that it is miscommunication.
Your relationships with your customers are no different.
Think about it. If you were going to receive bad news about your spouse or your best friend, who would you rather hear it from? Would you want to […]

By Laura Spencer -- 0 comments

January 14th, 2008

Bad, Bad Business Blogging Practices - The Short List

(businessandblogging.com) The Internet is filled with advice on what to do and what not to do with your blog. Some of that advice applies specifically to personal blogs, or to hobby blogs, but much of it applies to business blogs as well.
Tomorrow Liz will be listing some of the attributes of good business blogs. Today, […]

By Laura Spencer -- 0 comments

January 12th, 2008

Easton Ellsworth of Business Blogwire: Why Don’t Companies Blog? (Interview)

(businessandblogging.com) Business Blogwire is one of several blogs that I have found to be informative and helpful as I’ve begun to follow the evolution of business blogging. Easton Ellsworth, who writes at Business Blogwire, has an excellent eye for what business bloggers need to know. I learn something every time I read a post.
I recently […]

By Laura Spencer -- 6 comments

January 9th, 2008

Would You Join … The Blog Council?

(businessandblogging.com) I had been seeing references to the Blog Council on quite a few posts, but this post from Duncan Riley of TechCrunch pulled it all together for me and helped me understand what it’s all about. The Blog Council has their own site, so you can form your own opinion.
According to the Blog […]

By Laura Spencer -- 4 comments

January 2nd, 2008

Business Blogging: What Is It?

As cohost of a blog called Business and Blogging, you’d think that I wouldn’t need to ask that question.
In fact, I probably wouldn’t have thought of this question at all if I hadn’t run across this post called Business Blogging vs Corporate Blogging over at the Direct Traffic Media blog (which is itself a business […]

By Laura Spencer -- 1 comment

May 18th, 2007

The Bigger Picture for a Business Blogging Strategy

In my endeavours to communicate to business owners and executives the potential benefits of blogging, one of the challenges I’ve been facing is how to explain satisfactorily the broader context of social media and social networking.
And when I can hold their attention long enough to communicate something about the social media/social networking revolution, my next […]

By Des Walsh -- 0 comments

February 1st, 2007

Does Corporate Blogging Policy Development Need a Gee-up?

I think a lot about corporate blogging policy, or - if you prefer - business blogging policy. That probably comes from all those years working in government - and subsequently consulting to governments - where everything had to have a policy framework and, in principle, expenditure and programs had to fit with that framework (yes, […]

By Des Walsh -- 0 comments

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