Trends in the Living Networks. "The difficulty with blogs is keeping them up to date. Readers desert those that fall behind. Consultant Richard Giles says his entries have slowed to a trickle while he writes a book. IBM's Kasell says starting an internal blog has been a good learning ground. "You have to get used to authoring," Kasell says. "I am not a professional writer. If I see a thing that interests me, I make a note and put it aside. I have a goal to blog two or three times a week."
Corporate blogs, PR, Blogging, Business
BLogs are no doubt a must have if your going to have an online presence!
Posted by: Ashley Bowers | 23 December 2005 at 02:00 AM
Seasonal Greetings Trevor,
Plant one bamboo shoot, cut bamboo for the rest of your life ...
Same can be said about some of the amazing and unconditional fruits of blogging ...
Next year will be bigger than ever. Take it easy, run a risk, have fun, go for it!
CODA: Ross Dawson, CEO, Advanced Human Technologies featured in a recent issue of BRW on Blogging Power: People say ‘I haven’t got time to read blogs’, but it is the exact opposite of the truth. Blogs are a very efficient way of filtering information. They are not an additional source of information, they consolidate information.’
Posted by: Jozef Imrich | 24 December 2005 at 08:17 AM
Lewis PR London recently held a seminar on the impact of blogging on corporate reputations and on the way the media operates. The presentations from Loic Le Meur, EVP of SixApart and Dr Jo Twist, technology correspondent for BBC Online are very interesting. You can watch the video stream at
http://www.lewispr.com/blog_seminar_2005/
Posted by: David Jacobson | 25 December 2005 at 08:04 AM