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Blog: A Next Generation Website

Thursday, October 23, 2008 by Eric Romer
After listening in to Debbie Weil and Chris Baggott's Webcast on Tuesday, I learned some new things, re-enforced some old things, and overall felt really good about Compendium's solution for business blogs. 

Debbie reveiwed her recommendation for the first steps a company needs to start a blog.

First Steps to Blogging Success:
  1. Have a goal
  2. Focus on a topic or issue
  3. Get contributors (plural)
  4. Choose a platform
  5. Be committed
It's a simple list, yet very accurate.  Both Chris and Debbie went into more detail about each item, agreeing on about 95% of each others opinions.  I'll summarize some of that in a later post, but I really want to focus on one statement Debbie made early in the Webcast.

One of the opening questions posed was simple: "How do you define a blog?" 

Debbie's answer struck a chord with me because I'm a huge proponent of banning the "b-word".  Talking with so many SMB's, or companies that are a few years behind on new technologies, it's clear that the "b-word" creates some fear.  It makes sense.  People fear things they don't understand.  People fear change.  But as Debbie answered, "a blog is just a next generation website."  It's easy to update, more engaging for the end-user and incredibly friendly with search engines.

I predict that in 5-7 years, blogs and websites will be a hybrid of sorts.  We will experience fresh, engaging content that can be easily updated by employees across the board.

I've never actually seen Star Trek: Next Generation, but I did some Googling, and found the intro before every episode.  Oddly enough, it was quite fitting for companies that are new to any type of non-traditional marketing.


"Space: the final frontier. These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise. Its continuing mission: to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no one has gone before."

Blogs: The Next Generation of Websites... to seek out new customers and new relationships, to boldly go where no company has gone before.

Yes, I went there.  Hopefully my cheesy analogy resonates with you.  Otherwise, I've just sacrificed being called a nerd around the office.

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