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Corporate Blogging For Dummies®
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Corporate Blogging For Dummies®

by Douglas Karr, Chantelle Flannery
August 2010
Beginner
432 pages
9h 55m
English
For Dummies
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Part II. Mapping Out and Implementing Your Corporate Blog

Mapping Out and Implementing Your Corporate Blog

In this part ...

This part is dedicated to helping you understand corporate blogging from a technical and logistical perspective. Chapter 4 introduces the domain structure of your blog, providing you with the information you need to make an informed decision about your blog's setup.

Chapter 5 takes you through the different blogging platform options, giving you information about what key factors should be used to evaluate and select the right platform for you. Explore all of the options before making a decision to ensure that you choose the best fit for your organization.

Although selecting the correct platform for your needs is necessary, your blog's success is determined by the results from the effort put into it. Chapter 6 helps you identify who should be on your blogging team and what type of content they should write. Ghost blogging and legal protection of your blog content is covered, too.

Chapter 7 builds your strategy for selecting, educating, and motivating your blogging team. All organizations should read this chapter no matter how much blogging experience they have.

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