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Blogging problem - or blogging solution?

Monday, November 5, 2007 by Marty Bird
My dad, a long-time blogger, runs a golf course and blogs about the happenings during the day from the 19th hole. He posts scores, announces upcoming events, and uses it as a solution to communicate with his customers. He also posts photos and holds "guess who this is?" contests by posting a photo from a customer's younger days. He has a good following and his customers enjoy the blog.

My dad is passionate not only about golfing, but also about politics. He uses the same blog to post his opinion on the current state of affairs in Iraq, within the political parties, and comments on the endless fodder the media provides. Sometimes his golfing customers don't fully appreciate his political views, so I have advised my dad to completely separate his political posts from his golfing posts. He has eventually learned to do that through his current blogging solution, but wouldn't that be much easier if the solution was automatic?

That's what the Compendium Blogware solution can provide, automatic organization of content. Your bloggers concentrate on writing posts and behind the scenes the blogging tools do the heavy lifting. Then, by organizing this content, his customers can be directed to the blog that is most appropriate to them.

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