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7 Responses to “The Power of Blogging for Corporate Marketing”

  1. jennifer jones:

    PodTech knows what an incredible resource and knowledgeable person Robert Scoble is. What I wanted to do was to give listeners a chance to hear from another person who just released a book on corporate blogging. Robert will be podcast on Marketing Voices on September 4th.

  2. keith:

    Corporations are moving SLOWWWWWWWW to embrace blogging and podcasting and many that are reacting are looking, well, reactive….The key is to realize that you are not entering the next wave of Media to replace traditional PR or media. Youre also not just writing a Blog to drive Leads. This is about creating Media around a Brand with the intent of providing a communication platform to share insights, thoughts and ideas with an audience of like interests.

    Companies need to tell their story as transparently as possible and share its message with customers, prospects, partners, media, analysts and other influencers. But this is a result not a tactic. The media has to reflect the brand, not the other way around.

    Keep this ‘naked conversation’ alive!

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  4. san:

    u know i just stumbled upon this but i totally agree with keith - till today, october 2007, many orgs are REFUSING to anknowledge the power of blogging as a tool to communicate with their customers. u’re right on the letter bit - they have to be able to und the yin n yang of blogging and there’s no yin when it comes to the choice of to blog or not to blog. u have to. i seriously think all PR companies should and MUST have a social media team to engage with clients on the importance of blogging - among many other items.

  5. jennifer jones:

    I agree with san, and the relevance of this interview with robert scoble is still current in october 2007. Many corporations are still afraid of blogging and the transparency as well as the time it takes to blog and manage. But the acceptance is growing slowly. It will take another few years for corporations to really begin to make the major shift.

  6. Glenn Gow:

    Jennifer, I also just found this. Nice to know your earlier work is still relevant.

    Yes, the acceptance is growing slowly. For me, it’s surprisingly slow. (See my post on “Markets Aren’t Using Web 2.0!”, http://www.achievemarketleadership.com/?p=168)

    We help our clients develop strategies around blogging (and many other marketing issues), and it seems that “when the student is ready, the teacher appears”. We cannot force the issues, but we can educate our clients on the benefits and be there for them when they’re ready.

    As far as educating, perhaps this could be of benefit to you readers and listeners – my colleague’s article, “8 Steps to Establishing a Successful Corporate Blog”, http://www.crimson-consulting.com/stageone/files/crimson/Starting_a_Dialogue_with_Your_Market.cfm

    Keep up the valuable and interesting work you’re doing!

  7. jennifer jones:

    Hello Glenn:Thanks for weighing in with some recent data. I am seeing companies use social media more but the adoption rate is slow. But they need education so your blogging article will help.

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