9th
July
2008
A meta post - blogging about blogging
Categories: Blogging
Laura Ramos of Forrester just published a nice report on blogging - How To Derive Value From B2B Blogging. It’s a nice little report (well worth $379 ) and in it she lays out four compelling ways to derive value from a corporate blog:
- Strategy One: Be A Conversation Starter, Not A Spoiler
In particular I think it is important to participate in other blogs by reading, tracking back, posting comments etc. - Strategy Two: Make Blog Content Entertaining, Easy To Digest And To Use
Well, I try…. - Strategy Three: Connect The Dots Between Events And Community Involvement
Like a couple of bloggers I know (Sandy Kemsley of Column 2 for instance), I enjoy blogging conferences and Laura explicitly calls out my blogging of the Forrester IT forum (thanks Laura). - Strategy Four: Invite Thought Leaders, But Coach Them On Community Etiquette
This is one I struggle with - though I like the idea of multiple voices on a blog it can be hard to organize and sustain. Someone has to “own” the blog and make it theirs, I think.
Anyway, it’s a great report for all you marketing folks out there thinking about corporate blogs.
Tags: blog, forrester, Marketing
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