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Business Blogs: Approaches That Work

— LRicci at 3:24 pm on Thursday, June 29, 2006

Your firm may be considering a business blog.
If so, here are a variety of approaches to a business blog you might want to consider floating to the Execs:

Diary mode

This one is VERY scary. A person or two or three, post to the blog regularly. They sort-of talk about business and sort-of don’t. Maybe they are moderated, but that doesn’t seem to work so well unless they are senior execs and accustomed to the legal ramifications of speaking too freely. A popular blog that fits this style is Scoblelizer.

Robert Scoble worked for Microsoft under the title Corporate Evangelizer. He is now leaving to work for PodCast and taking his blog with him.

These blogs survive on the poster’s opinion. If they are compelling and you come to agree with what they say, you’ll love this style of blog. If you disagree with their approach or philosophy, you’ll dislike this particular blog. There’s the rub. These can be polarizing.

Topic mode

My blog is focused on a topic, Winning Proposals. While some posts (like this one) don’t mention proposals much at all, it’s a conversation between myself (and my visitors) and proposal managers and their executives. Part coach, part gossip about what will help you win, intended to give prospective clients some idea of how I work, and to help proposal meisters cope.

There are quite a few of these in the PR and marketing realm, and some technical areas of IT. In the future we’ll see most topics covered in a blog or 20.

These have a smaller dose of opinion, but are definitely more ‘essay from experience’ than news-wire.

News mode

Tracy Coenen of Sequence Inc.These are blogs that search and post news items of interest to a particular segment. Tracy Coenen’s blog is one of these. Her firm, Sequence Inc. provides forensic accounting consultation. As an expert witness, she can’t be taking positions, and is professionally discrete in her work. So how can she use a blog?

Her approach is to be a news-wire about Fraud. As you can imagine, she doesn’t have to scramble to find material. If you are a stockholder, investor or accountant, this is fascinating reading. If you are an auditor or a corporate attorney, this is required reading.

There’s one variation on this I found, which promotes interactivity. A translation firm has a news mode blog on Ethics and encourages submission of confessions from readers. The confession is then posted for readers to vote on the acceptability of the ethical infringement. I thought this was clever until I read through the confessions and noted the lack of ethical fortitude displayed by the readers. It is a bit frightening, and I’m hoping the rating calculator is broken.

If the calculator is working properly, Sequence Inc. has an even brighter future than I suspect.

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Comment by B.L. Ochman

June 29, 2006 @ 7:08 pm

I’m the creator and writer of Ethics Crisis http://www.ethicscrisis.com and I want to insure you that the calculator is *not* broken. What we seem to be witnessing is the way people respond under the cloak of anonymity.

SRF Global Translations provides the forum, not the morals. :>)

As an ethicist I interviewed recently said, people aren’t any more unethical than ever, they just talk about it more openly these days.

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Comment by John Corey

March 22, 2007 @ 4:52 pm

Laura,

Very topical for me as I only recently started a blog. I have been contributing to various forums for some time but stayed away from blogging. Having read something you contributed to a mailing list I decided to become familiar with what you have been saying on your blog. It was well worth the time. Keep up the good work.

John Corey- Real estate investor, 20+ years – multiple states and countries.
Check my blog – http://johncorey.wordpress.com/ – advice for real estate investors.

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