Archive for June 19th, 2006

The Quiet Internal Blog

Monday, June 19th, 2006

If the last post on your company’s internal blog is more than a week old, you may need to reevaluate your current plan, especially if you’ve created a blog that you want to be the next corporate water cooler.

Look for discussion starters
Call in expert help
Don’t be afraid to be bold

We’ll look at these suggestions all [...]

Content Theft Update

Monday, June 19th, 2006

The blog that I mentioned on Friday that was taking the content of this blog and, essentially, ’selling’ it on their own monetized blog has taken down the content.
They were asked to stop and they did so, which is gratifying.  The owner has even started to write her own articles so maybe the blog has [...]

Why Blog?

Monday, June 19th, 2006

Business blogging is beginning to really take off.  Whether you are a small business or a large one, you have already seen many of your peers (and competitors) are blogging.
Why might you consider blogging?

Coverage
Use the blog as a tool of communication, not only to your existing
customers, but also the rest of the world. Use the [...]

OPML on Grazr

Monday, June 19th, 2006

While the geeks of the world love OPML, it’s widgets like Grazr’s on site feed reader that will really help it take on mass usage.  Take a look at the OPML found at Blog Relations (note PodcastPublishing in the listing under Podcasts).
After you’ve checked it out, take a look at the actual Grazr site and [...]

A podcasting plea

Monday, June 19th, 2006

Josh Bancroft has long been a vocal blogger for Intel.  He’s transparent, though loyal, and he’s got a great vision for Intel.
He wants to create a podcast/vidcast presence for Intel:
I want to create a videoblog showing off the cool things that Intel is
working on. Show people what Viiv is, and make them want one. Show
people [...]