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  Strategies and Tools for Corporate Blogging by John Cass

  • Published by: BUTTERWORTH - HEINEMANN
  • Author: John Cass
  • Page Count: 224
  • Group: INTERNET - BLOGGING & PODCASTING
  • ISBN: 075068416X/9780750684163
  • Published: Jun 2007

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Strategies and Tools for Corporate Blogging
If advertising and public relations were the best ways to connect with a company's audience through traditional media, and blogs are the best way to connect with millions of customers through the medium of online consumer generated media, then how can companies best use blogs to connect with their audience through the medium of consumer-generated media?

The answer is through blogger relations, the process of interacting with bloggers and blog readers to get a company's message to an audience. This book targets business people, marketing professionals, public relations firms, search engine optimization and online marketing agency staff with a primer on the importance of corporate blogging and how to conduct a successful blogger relations ongoing campaign.

Chapter One: How the evolution of the web created the need for blogger relations

Chapter Two: Determining if your organization should conduct blogger relations?

Chapter Three: Developing a blogger relations strategy

Chapter Four: Blogging guidelines

Chapter Five: Tools for blogger relations

Chapter Six: Skills for blogger relations

Chapter Seven: The art of conversation for effective blogger relations

Chapter Eight: Strategies for Effective Blogging

Chapter Nine: Blogosphere Communities

Chapter Ten: Blogs from the customer's perspective

Chapter Eleven: Future of blogger relations