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August 3, 2006
Two new resources to understand blogs
I continue to be surprised at how many folks in communications could benefit from a primer on blogs and their applications -- and thought I would share two newer resources that may be useful.
The first is a book that's been out for a few months called Blog Wild!, written by Andy Wibbels. I had the pleasure of sitting on a panel with Andy earlier this summer on the topic of new communications technologies and was impressed by the clarity with which he explains blogging and what it can do, especially for those of you in smaller businesses.
Another resource that is hot off the press is Blog Rules, written by Nancy Flynn of the ePolicy Institute. Nancy has authored many other useful books on communications etiquette and this one may be the most definitive source on establishing blogging policies and other useful rules of the road that I've yet seen. And it doesn't hurt that yours truly was interviewed for it...(pages 179-184!).
I'd encourage you to check these two resources out so you can then move on to understanding all the other new technologies that are out there -- if you're only now trying to understand blogs, you are in danger of following hopelessly behind my friends.
Posted by Christopher at August 3, 2006 11:26 AM
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