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Cultivating the Business Value of Interactive Blogs
A quick overview of cultivating blog interaction to create value for your business.
Sections: Business Emerging Practice
Today, at the Ann Arbor ITZone, I gave a talk on the business value of interacting in blogs. It pulled on some recent business examples as well as some survey work that I have done that I will report more fully in a later post. Basically, the talk gives a quick overview of blogs and then gets into the reinforcing feedback loop that interaction engenders. I give some recommendations for how to make this work. I am making this post to distribute the slides and invite discussion.
[Update: I think you have to be using acrobat 6 or higher to view these pdf slides. See the reader comment. Drop a comment if the slides worked for you too please. Bud]
Bud posted this on March 3, 2005
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Thanks for posting the presentation. Good stuff! What I can see of it, that is. Unfortunately, the slides with graphs are too dark for me to be able to read them. I'm using Acrobat Reader 5.1, btw.
Posted by: andwat at March 4, 2005 10:12 AM
