Archives for the 'Blogging' Category

Top 10 Rules To Help Enterprise Bloggers Spend Less Time With Attorneys

CUNY’s school of journalism has been awarded a $50,000 grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation to develop an online guide to help educate bloggers, citizen journalists and others about legal risks so they can stay out of court.
Jeff Jarvis, head of interactive journalism at CUNY and author of the Buzzmachine blog, [...]

19 November 2006 | Blogging, Challenges, Ethics, Legal | 2 Comments

Most CEOs Don’t Have Time To Blog

There are four Fortune 100 c-level bloggers I can name:  Bob Lutz (GM), Jonathan Schwartz (Sun) , John Mackey (Whole Foods, a GCI client) and Ted Leonsis (AOL).
The list is short, but that’s not surprising.  There are a lot of reasons that Fortune 100 CEOs and their c-level counterparts don’t blog, but I believe one [...]

13 November 2006 | Blogging, CEOs | No Comments

State Of The Blogosphere: Still Growing!

Technorati posted its quarterly report today. They are now tracking more than 57 million blogs and growth of the blogosphere has only slowed slightly since their last review. Here are some of the highlights:

The blogosphere is doubling in size approximately every 230 days.
About 100,000 new weblogs were created each day, down slightly quarter-over-quarter [...]

6 November 2006 | Blogging, Research, Trends | No Comments

John Patterson, New Capgemini Blogger

John Patterson, Capgemini (a client), started a blog this week that’s quite cool:  He reviews one top-rated business book every week.  This is especially interesting to me because John participated in a digital media workshop I ran on Monday, set up a Wordpress blog on Tuesday/Wednesday and it’s already populated with some great content.  Let’s [...]

26 October 2006 | Blogging, Client | 1 Comment

New Hires Drive Enterprise Blogging

John Patterson at Capgemini (GCI client) tells me his firm is being motivated by new hires to expand their blogging policy to allow a broader base of employees to blog.  As an example, he says engineers formerly with IBM (where there are more than 15,000 bloggers) in the U.S., India and other markets show up [...]

24 October 2006 | Blogging | No Comments