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Time Wasting Blog Comments, Comments Policies, and Comment Etiquette : The Blog Herald

August 18, 2007 by Peter Fletcher

Time Wasting Blog Comments, Comments Policies, and Comment Etiquette : The Blog Herald

Useful article on policies around commenting on blogs and encouraging people to leave a comment. My suggestion is to leave the end of the post with a provocative statement or a question that has relevance to the reader, and encouraging people to respond in the comments area.

Another method that I’m trialling is to start an introductory comment in the comments section that asks a follow up question to the post.

Filed Under: Blogging Tagged With: Blogging, Policy

How To Run A Corporate Blog / Wired How To’s

August 18, 2007 by Peter Fletcher

How To Run A Corporate Blog / Wired How To’s

Here’s a few basic tips on how to run corporate blog. It’s worthwhile getting other opinions on this one though.

My main tip is not to be scared to have an opinion and take a bit of heat about what you’ve written. There’s nothing more boring than a boring blog.

Filed Under: Blogging Tagged With: Blogging

If you had a Gun against your Head to Double your Readership in Two Weeks, What Would you Do? – An Interview with Tim Ferriss

July 24, 2007 by Peter Fletcher

Here’s a really interesting article from Darren Rowse at Problogger about strategies to improve subscriber numbers to a blog. What jumps out here is the importance of taking a stand on something – saying something controversial – that polarises opinion.
If you had a Gun against your Head to Double your Readership in Two Weeks, What Would you Do? – An Interview with Tim Ferriss

Filed Under: Strategy Tagged With: Blogging, Subscribers

Technology: Blogging as a Web 2.0 Entry Point or You Still Have Time to Catch the Cluetrain!

July 19, 2007 by Peter Fletcher

Here’s a great article about the importance of having a conversation with your customers. For many businesses, an open, public dialogue can be a frightening concept. But the benefits can be immense. When a business is willing to have such an authentic conversation, the levels of trust it develops with its customers provide advantages that far outweigh the often unfounded fear of a negative comment finding its way to a public blog.
Technology: Blogging as a Web 2.0 Entry Point or You Still Have Time to Catch the Cluetrain!

Filed Under: Blogging Tagged With: Blogging, Conversation

I’m a skeptic

June 14, 2007 by Peter Fletcher

I’ve read, heard, and seen lots about the power of blogs. They provide us with the tools to be an author, critic, and publisher – you name it, it can be done with a blog. Sure, I buy into that part of the story. If it makes someone feel better to tap away at a keyboard late at night, writing about something of little or no interest to anyone else in the world, then I say go for it. After all, that’s exactly what I’m doing right now. But I for one have a question to ask before swallowing the bait, hook, line and sinker. How can a blog benefit a small retail business?

My wife owns an interest in four new age giftware stores. They’re charming and well thought out, with a slick, yet peaceful feel about them – and they’re doing just fine as far as businesses go. The next step is to take them online and that’s where my inquiry begins. You see, I could easily (and cheaply) set them up with a plain vanilla website; the type with Home | Our Products | About Us | Contact and a home page featuring a middle age couple running through the surf and some sparkling pictures of crystals and jewelery laid out invitingly on a piece of velvet. It would do the job, but would the business be missing out on all of the much-talked-about benefits of web 2.0? Would it simply walk past the holy grail of customer-generated content, the market as a conversation, social networking – the list goes on? And if these are important strategies for a business then how can a small new giftware store adopt them without going broke trying? In other words, what’s the best bang for the buck?

So if you, like me, have an interest in this rather dull and dry subject, then add a comment or two. Share your thoughts, as I share mine. Who knows, we might find out something new.

Filed Under: Blogging Tagged With: Blogging, First post, Web 2.0, Zodiax

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