Posts Tagged ‘employee-blogs’

Calling All Fortune 500 Blogs

Friday, January 6th, 2006

Wikis are similar to encyclopedias, except they usually are on a central topic and they are created by the users. Many of you know this already.
There’s a wiki for Fortune 500 companies that is a great way to get your name out there and publicize your blog. Obviously, you’d need to be collaborative [...]

More Transparent Employee Blogging

Friday, January 6th, 2006

While I’m sure Yahoo! is not happy that Zawodny, a high-level employee, is blogging on the anti-spam benefits of gMail, Zawodny has free reign, for the most part, to give out his honest opinions.
Now, when I see him give a glowing review of Yahoo!’s RSS integration I’ll be more likely to believe him.
Of course, in [...]

Employees Who Blog

Friday, December 9th, 2005

Internal employee blogs can be a fantastic catalyst within your company. Internal employee blogs help forge connections inside the company. External employee blogs are also great because they allow employees to connect with like-minded individuals outside the company.
It doesn’t matter whether you have a dozen employees or 2000, having your staff members connect creates fantastic [...]

Blogs Are More Reliable

Wednesday, December 7th, 2005

I had an epiphany this morning as I was reading my feeds.  With this story on Sun and their newest open source project, open source hardware, I was offered two options when I chose to do more research.

The Corporate ReleaseThe official company press release was not appealing to me.  I glossed right over it onto [...]