John did a fantastic job of summarizing the trends as we see them and did exactly the right thing in making the following statement:
"2008 will be the breakout year for corporate blogging? Spaghetti-ish, high-volume, keyword-focused content is still the way to go? Employees encouraged to contribute to the corporate blog, under editorial supervision?"
"Plenty to ponder in all that. I’m so vehemently opposed to some of Baggott’s views, and so much in agreement with others, that there’s a 50/50 chance I’ll burst before I get to hit ‘Publish’."My posted comment is below:
Thank you for getting this dialog started John. In the short history of blogging there has been almost a 'snobbery' of what the right way to blog is.
What's right for citizen journalism however is rarely right for organizations. The real challenge will be whether Corporations can take a tool like blogging and adopt what's right and good about it (as well as unbelievably effective) without corrupting it into just another spamming tool.
Corporations and Journalists (citizen or not) have different goals don't they? Does that mean they can't use the same tools in different ways? Blogging for Business is a lot different than blogging for opinion. There really is a lack of Blogging Information out there for business. What's the research? What's your opinion?



Posted by: Brennan on Monday, February 11, 2008
You probably encounter this a lot Chris, but there's conversation going on at the Business Week's innovation blog about how PR firms use blogging to manipulate Google search results for their clients. http://www.businessweek.com/innovate/NussbaumOnDesign/archives/2008/02/is_search_a_lie.html#more The general response seems to fall in either bucket A fear that search results are being wrongly manipulated and people are being deceived or bucket B skepticism that blogging can really impact organic search results. This seems to be directly related to your discussion here about how to use blogging for business. Is it ever wrong to improve your search rank (or your clients' search rank) through blogging?