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MESH Conference Day 2 - Corporate Blogs
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Jen Evens of Sequentia Communications is moderating the topic of "Corporate Blogs - How and Why?"

The panelists are: Tara Hunt, marketer Debbie Weil of WordBiz.com and Jeremy Wright, president of b5media.com

They are asking audience members for questions.

Audience: Are business blogs just PR vehicles?

DW: Bob Lutz of GM is trying it by allowing the CEO to connect with their customers. It is a corporate communications channel though.

JW: I'm not a fan of it. There is no two-way communication. And I don't see that the company has listened to customers.

JW: Has anyone bought something because of a business blog? No?

Audience: I didn't buy something on the Dell site because of a comment I saw on the site.

DW: In Feb Lutz posted that he was upset about the perception of his brand. He asked the audience how they could improve their company.

Moderator: Can a blog message be translated into a corporate environment?

TH: I don't believe in corporate blogging - I do think they should put themselves out there to see how the market responds. 37signals gets away with a lot because they are a hip company.

Moderator: Mark Cuban was fined for his blogs...

DW: In his case he has an extra hundred thousand dollars and can afford to mouth off. It's a tool to transfer information.

Audience: How does a corporation get involved in blogging when we're damned when we do and damned when we don't?

JW: The blog has to be in line with the corporate strategy.

DW: Wells Fargo's blog was on the San Francisco earthquake and was very interesting.

TH: It's the people within the corporation who do the blogging.

Audience: Our firm's legal department has clamped down on the external blog... What are the top benefits of corporate blogging? (...read more...)
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