The encouragement to engage visitors in conversations with one’s blog or website could deliver an embarrassment of riches to the publisher – or a rich embarrassment. Few publishers will shun feedback from their site visitors.
Conversation Search The Next Generation
Forget about the page procuring prowess of Google or Technorati’s blog search boom, what the Internet needs most is a way to discover, index, and deliver relevant human conversations to searchers.
Accelerating the Conversation
When I joined Edelman earlier this year, Richard Edelman made it clear on his blog that digital is the future of the agency.
Comments are Integral Parts of the Conversation
While I’m still having a bit of difficulty figuring out whether the 30Boxes calendaring service is worth spending any time with or not, I’m having no such difficulty in seeing the value of a service like coComment.
The Conversation Is Rapidly Evolving
As I relax on my train journey back to Amsterdam aboard the high-speed Thalys TGV, I sit in reflective mode regarding this morning’s terrific panel discussion on the giant global focus group at the IABC Europe conference in Paris.
Mind The Conversation Gap
Over the past several months I have travelled around the country, meeting with senior marketers at some of the biggest global companies on the planet.
A New Kind of Conversation Is Needed With Microsoft
Last week Microsoft made a big step on working with the community. We saw what can happen if you put something out there, put your ear to the ground, and then refactor based on what you hear.
See, Some Googlers Are Part Of The Conversation
While the complaints about Google not having a major blogosphere presence will probably never go away, its good to know that at least some Googlers can be counted on to respond to blog posts in their own blogs.
Newspapers as Conversation
Investor’s Business Daily has a story today on how newspapers need to evolve to grab the attention of consumers who are turning to the Web in droves.
Blog Talk: Conversation Does NOT Need Comments
I see blogs as tools for conversation and personality in enterprise communications. On an abstract level of discussion most bloggers probably agree…