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Let Them Eat Steak!

Friday, January 9, 2009 by Douglas Karr

"Let them eat cake!" is the attitude that a lot of companies take when it comes to their corporate blogging strategy.  They talk up their own strengths, avoid all weaknesses, and never talk about the customer.

We had a meeting internally to discuss opportunities to drive companies to write better content and write it often.  Two of our employees, James (Blogging from the Back End) and new Business Development Manager Clayton Stobbs immediately stopped by and recommended we try out Skribit to solicit requests directly from you!

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We love trying out new strategies before suggesting them to our clients, so we've already put a suggestion box on our sidebar!  If you're reading this through our feed, be sure to visit Social Media Domination and make a suggestion on how Compendium will help your company blog for greater business results.

Let them eat steak!


Comments for Let Them Eat Steak!

Saturday, January 10, 2009 by Paul:
Hey thanks for giving Skribit a whirl, I just found this post from the homepage. Let us know if you have any feedback. We have some new features in the works, so I'll give you a ping when they're ready for testing. Best, Paul

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