Posts Tagged ‘corporations’

Business Blogging And The Long Tail

Friday, May 30th, 2008

Wired editor Chris Anderson coined the term “the long tail” in his 2004 book of the same name. Anderson hit upon one of the best reasons you should be publishing a business blog: the long tail. In the book, Anderson talks about the way information is sought on the Internet. The “long tail” refers to [...]

Corporate Blogging

Thursday, August 2nd, 2007

Corporations have been implementing internal blogs, RSS publishing and there is even some experimentation with micro-blogging, ala Twitter. Yet many still are hesitating at the gate as to whether they will make an entry into corporate blogging.
Marriott Corporate Blog
There can be no predicting how each corporate voice will be judged, outside of the standard litmus [...]

iPod’s Promotional Advantage to the Rescue

Friday, September 22nd, 2006

It’s a guarantee that Apple is feeling ecstatic that its relatively recent iPod device is suddenly the savior of two of the most notable automobile manufacturers, Ford and GM. Both car companies are integrating iTunes software and iPod capabilities into their production lines for a stab at savvy car buyers. It’s no secret that the [...]

Corporate Blogs

Friday, May 5th, 2006

Patrick Dodd blogs on corporate blogging and today’s post on Corporations and their reaction to blogging is spot on.
I wonder what percentage of these companies have employees that are writing unsanctioned blogs?  I guess if they are not monitoring the blogosphere than they will never find out.  Ignorance is bliss.

Corporations may not be ‘getting it’ [...]