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April 9, 2004
Business blogs: Oxymoron or destiny?
Posted by David Weinberger
I'm leading a session at
BloggerCon on
how businesses are using blogs these days. Besides inviting you (April 17, at Harvard, for free), especially if you have a story to share - the audience is the panel - I'd love to hear from you about companies doing interesting things in the blogosphere. Post a comment or, if you prefer, send me email at self@evidentX.com, except without the X. ThanksX (except without the X).
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1. Harold Jarche on April 9, 2004 10:54 AM writes...
My blog is core to my business. As a free agent, it's my best marketing tool. A good business blog example would be http://otterlearn.typepad.com/blogkathleen/
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2. Gregory Narain on April 9, 2004 2:41 PM writes...
I believe there is going to be a lot of activity in this arena and as Harold points out, I think it's going to come from far lower down on the totem pole than the big enterprise.
I've started a category to deal with some of these topics:
http://socialtwister.com/archives/cat_business_of_blogging.html
I'll be at BloggerCon as well to hopefully talk about some of these ideas.
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