August 27, 2002

Business 2.0 Article on Corporate Blogging

Swimming upstream via my referrer log I landed at which led me to his recent article on corporate blogging for Business 2.0:

That doesn't mean business blogs should be bland and corporate in tone. In fact, especially for customer-oriented weblogs, it's better if they aren't. Trellix co-founder Dan Bricklin suggests that personality might be particularly relevant to small businesses. "For a lot of small businesses, the way they survive is because of personal service," says Bricklin. "There's an actual person behind the counter who you can get to know." A public weblog could let businesses provide that kind of service online.

In some ways this sounds quite similar to the idea of a newsletter.

Posted by xian at August 27, 2002 11:19 AM
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