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Blogging effectiveness is an ongoing multi-step process that must be tailored to your blog’s specific audience. Check out the fourth in a series of steps learned through the creation of FT ComMetrics Blog Index, which ranks only the best in corporate blogging.

Blogging effectiveness is an ongoing multi-step process that must be tailored to your blog’s specific audience. Check out the fourth in a series of steps learned through the creation of FT ComMetrics Blog Index, which ranks only the best in corporate blogging.

Blogging effectiveness is an ongoing multi-step process that must be tailored to your blog’s specific audience. Check out these second in a series of lessons learned through the creation of FT ComMetrics Blog Index, which ranks only the best in corporate blogging.

4 lessons or ropes to skip.

In theory, building a press kit will give you a chance to stand out from the crowd and get you noticed. But these days, your press kit might end up in the trash bin before it is even looked at. We tell you what to watch out for if you want to succeed in the rat-race to get media attention.

Twitter, Facebook, Friendfeed, MySpace have global reach. So when tweeting about U.S. presidential debates, be smart and acknowledge this fact by using hashtags like #tweetdebate #presdeb08USA #PMdebate08IL

Social media analytics matter. Ropes to skip. Rule 9 – 12 that blogging politicians should abide by, in turn, making better use of social media possiblities. How does your blog measure up, are you breaking any of these rules? Check out and improve quicker than the competition.

Social media analytics matter. This post addresses the challenges for blogging politicians, such as the Obama-Biden ’08 dream-team and John McCain’s efforts on Twitter ;-). Politicians are using social media for reaching out to the public more effectively. How effective are they? Ropes to skip ==> we help you move from good practice to best practice when it comes to blogging.

social media ropes to skip: C-level blogs FAQ #4

by Urs E. Gattiker on 2008/07/23 1 views

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No amount of statistical work will overcome the various inadequacies in the quality of data collected and how inappropriate these might be for measuring success with Twitter, blogging, Facebook or having a series of podcasts. For a CEO blogger it is important to find out which mistakes he or she might better avoid to save […]

CEO blogs, c-suite blogs or executive blogs that are:being candid, addressing timely matters, being controversial from time to time, while targeting a specific audience can be a real help for your corporate brand regardless of the size of the company. This means micro firms may benefit as much as an FT500 corporation if their CEO […]