At the time I was working in a corporate setting and a client, the CEO of a major health and fitness conglomerate was deciding whether he should start a CEO blog on his corporate website.
She had some very heavy cautions for starting such an endeavor.
See her advice below:
"A blog is a cost efficient, effective easy-to use, internet-base, communication tool.
Blogs, short for weblogs, are a variation of a traditional web site complete with URLs and linking ability. However, there is the option to include comments from visitors. Posts (content entry) are in reverse chronological order giving the blog the look a journal format. The most current content is always at the top of the page.
There is no need for a webmaster. Even non-technical people can quickly learn to blog. Authors can edit, update and maintain content without ever knowing an HTML code. If you can use Microsoft Word you can blog.
The major difference between a website and a blog is that a website is usually a static communication vehicle, while a blog is dynamic in nature, constantly changing and evolving. The ease in adding content lends itself to more frequent posts than a traditional website. Blog posts range from a few sentences to a couple of short paragraphs to a series of bulleted lists.
Although blogs can have multiple authors, most blogs are written by one person. The best bloggers are authentic and candid. Their writing reflects their personality through voice, tone and style. Since most postings are written in a conversational tone, blogs convey a familiarity that does not exist in static websites.
- Blogs humanize and "emotionalize" brands and companies.
- Example: Microsoft Channel Nine
- Blogs offer accessibility that can not be found anywhere else. CEO Business Blog Examples:
- Richard Eldelman, President & CEO Eldeman (largest privately held PR firm in the world)
- Bob Lutz, Vice Chairman of General Motors
- Alan Meckler, CEO JupiterMedia
- A typical blog format includes a comment section associated with each post allowing for feedback.
- Each blog post includes a unique URL, which helps to virally extend reach and awareness of your brand.
- Blogs are being used as a component to search engine marketing strategies because of often high rankings on Google, MSN, Yahoo and others.
A better way is to subscribe to a "reader" / "scraper" / "aggregator" which is a web-based interface that you access from a secure website or a software program that you can download to your computer. New "feeds" are automatically downloaded to your "reader" when posted on the blog. Huge benefit - never any spam.
Bloglines is a free asp service: http://www.bloglines.com/
Here's a link to many more. Some are free and some are not.
- http://www.blogger.com/tour_start.g - free and fee-based
- http://www.blog-city.com/bc/ - free
- http://www.squarespace.com - fee-based
- http://www.typepad.com - fee-based"
The blogging community can be nasty if you break their "rules".
Happy blogging!
1 comment:
Hi Bobbi!
Thanks for your kind words and welcome to the wonderful world of blogs and social media.
So much has happened in this emerging industry in 4 years since we had that initial conversation. For me the secret of social media marketing is about building trusted relationships .. a bit different than an ad ;-)
Hope you have as much fun as I've had with Diva Marketing.
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