The Corporate Blogging Show

It's almost like all I do is talk about blogging all day. Debbie Weil hosts the Corporate Blogging show on VoiceAmerica's business channel, and the other day we recorded a pretty interesting hour-long conversation.

From Debbie's description of the show:

  • What it means to be an A-list blogger (and whether it matters)
  • The importance of niche communities who are loyal to particular blogs
  • The natural deaths of some blogs
  • Tools like digg and del.icio.us and how corporate bloggers can use them
  • Time's 2006 Person of the Year (You!) and what this means for corporate blogging
  • Using blogs for progressive social change
  • And more…

Though I've been talking to a lot of different groups in the past few weeks, I really enjoyed this chance to talk to Debbie because I think her audience is people who know business really well, but might not be all that familiar with blogs. That's a perspective that I always appreciate. If you've got an hour to kill, or need help sleeping after staying up late on New Year's Eve, it's just the thing for you.

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