Any business with the minimum interest to be successful should concentrate on developing their corporate image and when I say “any business”, I mean it, absolutely any business-even if it’s a mom-n-pop shop.
Technorati Goes All Corporate On Us?
SVW did a piece on Technorati’s contribution to the blogosphere and it’s efforts to monetize the data on the millions of blogs it monitors. Here are some excerpts from the SVW piece.
The Ten Most Important Elements of a Corporate Web Site
As we public relations people blithely enter this brave new world of corporate blogging and podcasting, perhaps this would be a good time to re-emphasize some basic ground rules regarding corporate communications and the Internet.
New Report Focuses On PR Aspects Of Corporate Blogging
Niall Cook writes about a new report called How are corporate weblogs affecting public relations practice?
Corporate Responsibility Reporting Enters the Mainstream
International accounting firm KPMG has published the results of its latest survey on corporate responsibility reporting.
Windows 2000 Still Running On Half Of Corporate PCs
Mainstream support for the now-aging operating system ends on June 30th, but many firms aren’t ready to move to XP.
Policies Compared: Today’s Corporate Blogging Rules
On four points, all of the eight most well-known corporate blogging policies agree — corporate bloggers are personally responsible and they should abide by existing rules, keep secrets and be nice. Those four principles are the core of today’s corporate blogging rules.
How Corporate Blogging Started At Microsoft
In A Brief History of Corporate Blogging at Microsoft Korby Parnell tells his story about how corporate blogging started at MS…
Intel Desktop PC Platform Seeks More Corporate Business
A slate of new features for corporate desktop users will be in a new platform available later this month.
Case Studies On Blogging In The Corporate World
This session discusses issues facing companies that want to take advantage of the opportunities blogs afford.