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View Article  More to Come on IBM

This week on IAOCblog, we will be continuing our discussion with Philippe Borremans about IBM's online communication.

There's a great podcast discussion about Philippe's post concerning IBM's online jamming. You can hear it on the latest "For Immediate Release: The Hobson and Holtz Report." If you haven't listened to this well done talk show, try it now.

View Article  Online "Jamming" at IBM

Some 3 years ago IBM tried a new approach to what is called "social computing" - within IBM we call ...   more »

View Article  IBM PR Manager talks about blogging, wikis and collaboration

This week IAOC member Philippe Borremans has agreed to talk about the way IBM is embracing internet technology to foster collaboration within the company. You may remember Philippe from his post about internal Blogs at IBM and the use of RSS in crisis communication. With news breaking May 13 of their 320,000 employee corporate wide blogging initiative, it appears Philippe could have lots of blogging company.

We'll also take a look at how IBM used wikis, instant messaging and something called "jamming" to define their corporate values and set guidelines for IBM bloggers.

View Article  Next Week: The Professionalization of Blogs - Implications for Corporate Communications and PR

Whether you’re confounded about how to communicate with them, or you’re dreaming of becoming one of them, you won’t want to miss next week’s focus on professional blogging. Leading the discussion is Steve KIng, a senior advisor at the Institute for the Future (IFTF).

King has been looking into the blogsphere at IFTF and finds that an increasing number of blogs are being authored by professional bloggers. He defines professional bloggers as those who see blogging as their primary business, or as an important marketing channel for their primary businesses.  He says blog oriented micro-publishing firms like Gawker and Weblogs Inc. have emerged, and  many individual bloggers have quit their day jobs to pursue a living through blogging.  These "professional blogs" are attracting relatively large audiences and gaining influence across the blogosphere. 

King will give us an overview of professional blogs, their economics, how micro publishers are changing the communication landscape, and what this will mean for corporate communications and public relations.

View Article  Cliff Allen Weighs In with a Small Sample of His RSS Feeds

It’s a good thing RSS feeds have no weight, or Cliff Allen might have to be a body builder to carry around his complete collection, which he once told me numbers in the hundreds.

In his latest email to me, he admits, “I still seem to collect RSS feeds faster than I collect bookmarks!”

Both his consulting firm and his CRM software firm are focused on sales and marketing, and that’s also the focus for much of his blog reading. Some of his current favorites:

CRM Mastery is a blog by Jim Berkowitz on Customer Relationship Management (CRM). StartWithALead is the apt URL for a “B2B Lead Generation Blog” by Brian Carroll, which focuses on leads and marketing for “the complex sale.”

The next blog is for a book, which should warm the heart of our Book Blog host, Steve O’Keefe. Read this item from the Thursday, May 5th post and your heart may be warmed, too. The blog title, Never Eat Aloneis the same as the book title. I happened to see the book at a local book store on Sunday and almost picked it up. After seeing the blog, I’ll go back and get it this weekend. If you want a good tutorial on the process and rewards of making honest, personal connections with strangers (and sometimes even the people we work and live with are strangers), this will do it. While it seems to be largely a handbook for face-to-face connections, we are seeing that the same dynamics apply to blog connections.

For his final RSS feeds, Cliff likes a blog that aims high: How to Save the World is Dave Pollard's collection of “environmental philosophy, creative works, business papers and essay.” And if you’ll forgive a bit of self-congratulation, he concludes, “the iaocblog looks great!”

View Article  Is Your Blog Providing a Front Porch for Real Communities?

I was in a marketing committee meeting last Thursday at the United Way of Gloucester County in New Jersey, when executive director Jere Hoffner called our attention to this poster.

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View Article  Weekends Now Open on IACOblog

For those who’ve wanted to share your thoughts but were hesitant to commit to an entire week’s discussion, we’ve got good news. Starting today, weekends are now open to any member of our growing community. If you are one of our 35 trusted posters who have already contributed to this blog, there’s no need to contact us first. Just jump right in any weekend. If you’d like to become a weekend blogger, contact me (ddunnington at ktron dot com) or our PR Diva, Gwendolynn Gawlick (gg at roadgirl dot com).