Five Critical Factors that Make Corporate Blogging Go
16th Nov 2006, 18:24 GMT
Northeastern University and Backbone Media recently completed a research paper that determines the reasons, conditions and factors that make a blog successful. It included interviews with twenty corporate bloggers, all of whom have been at it at least a year. In the end, the group zeroed in on five critical factors for success: culture, transparency, time, dialogue and an entertaining writing style and personalization. If you've been studying this stuff for awhile, none of this is exactly surprising. Still, it's a good resource for people considering taking the plunge.
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