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Blogs and podcasts together

A growing number of companies are employing blogs and podcasts as part of their communication mix. Their problems seems to be where to put them. After all, an organization’s website is typically a hierarchical information resource: Follow the path to get the answer to your question. Some of the companies best known for blogging are still trying to figure it out. Visit Sun Microsystems’ website, for instance, and you’re lucky if one of the executive bloggers has recently updated his site; mention of a new post may just appear on the scrolling headlines. Similarly, there is no link to blogs on IBM’s home page, or Microsoft’s. “You can engage us but only if you can find us,” these companies seem to be saying.

Once you do find blogs, you may still be in for a frustrating experience. Finding Microsoft’s employee blogs requires a search of the site. The blogs appear under the heading, “Microsoft Community Blogs,” but the only items displayed in the list this morning were four posts by Raymond Chen and one from the IE Team. What about, say, Scoble? I used a pull-down menu in a search utility dedicated to blogs, but it listed only Microsoft products and business categories. I found Robert’s blog only after typing his name into the blog search engine.

Sun Microsystems keeps all of its blogs on one page, but they’re not organized in any way that makes sense. You can see recent posts to any blog along with a listing of “Hot Blogs” (dear God, when are we going to see an end to the overuse of the word “hot” on the web?). But if you’re looking for a blog on, say, Java Studio Creator, you’re back to using the search engine. And as for IBM, I wasn’t even able to find a list of company blogs. The company’s podcast, however, is discoverable…if you happen to visit the Investor Relations page.

It’s no easier to find the blogs and podcasts from BMC Software, but once you find them, at least they’re aggregated in one place: talk.bmc.com:

TalkBMC is a place to engage with us on topics important to you concerning the information technology industry. Read and participate in our blogs, listen to our podcasts, and let us know what you think. In the coming weeks, we will feature more blogs and podcasts of interest to you. Thanks for joining us today, and we hope you will return and participate. To comment on a blog, you must join this site and agree to the blog rules.

The three company bloggers (a mid-level executive, a corporate strategist, and a program executive) are clearly listed, along with the names of their blogs. A featured podcast is prominently promoted, followed by a list of the other podcasts currently available.

The aggregation is nice, but the BMC approach isn’t perfect. It’s easy to argue that the podcasts and blogs aren’t really podcasts or blogs, since there is no RSS or Atom subscription offered. You can download or stream the podcasts, and to read the blogs you have to visit the site. Still, I like the idea of putting all the company’s social media offerings in one place. The next step is to make it easy to find them from the home page.

11/02/05 | 8 Comments | Blogs and podcasts together

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  • 1.Hi Shel, thanks for the feedback. I am sure the next version of our corporate online press room will take this into account but nevertheless, good point.

    Respectfully, Philippe Borremans, PR Manager, IBM Belgium & Luxembourg.

    Philippe Borremans | August 2005 | IBM Belgium & Luxembourg, Brussels

  • 2.I just wanted to thank those who posted about our announcement at the beginning of the week.
    I can assure...

  • 3.Caught your posting about TalkBMC. We have the RSS feeds on the entry page of http://talk.bmc.com. Excellent point, need to put them on the blog and podcast pages themselves.

    Wait till you see what we will launch soon with Vlogs.

    mike smith | August 2005 | Houston

  • 4.Wanted to make separate comment about where to put blogs, podcasts, and other community activity on a corporate site. This did have quite a bit of discussion before we launched. Its always good to get this kind of feedback, so thanks.

    We have placed Communities in our global header. Mousing over it reveals, as one of the items, our Blogs and Podcasts area. We wanted to link together our many communities and make them aware of our blogs and podcasts at the same time. We cross-link to our blogs and podcasts in relevant parts of our website inviting conversation. Again, we will increase our RSS link visability beyond just the entry page, so thanks for the suggestion.

    By the way your "submit word" works nice except for after you preview, it does not come up back up and won't let you submit a comment. I had to bounce out and start over.

    Best Regards, Mike Smith Web Strategy, BMC Software

    mike smith | August 2005 | Houston

  • 5.Podcasting (From the term Broadcasting and similar to Radio Broadcasting that uses RSS feed). Podcasting is able to provide more content normal than radio. A Podcast can be released at a specific time and the place and the user may decide when they want to receive and when they want to listen to the Podcast. Podcasting is able to be targeted to the listeners interests.

    It's still eary days, remember the first aeroplains could only travel a few yards now the go round the world.

    Blogs. Blogging. BLOG. Vlogs. Video Blogs. Short for web log. Usually a chronological record of thoughts, links, events, or actions posted on the web.

    http://www.acomputerportal.com/blogs.html

    Podcasting | August 2005 | England

  • 6.Hi Shel!

    In Sun Java Studio Creator land we've put our star bloggers on a Weblogs page:

    http://developers.sun.com/prodtech/javatools/jscreator/community/weblogs/index.html

    Lots of good stuff there - from details on using the product, pointers to tutorials and tech tips, and the high-level, architectural view.

    Enjoy!

    Carla King
    Managing Editor
    http://developers.sun.com/jscreator/

    Carla King | August 2005 | San Francisco, CA

  • 7.Hi Shel, as I said, it is work in progress but here's our single syndication page with all of our 300+ RSS feeds: http://www.ibm.com/ibm/syndication/

    Philippe Borremans | September 2005 | IBM Belgium & Luxembourg, Brussels

  • 8.I saw an exact site of what your article is about:

    http://www.blogsandpodcasts.com.

    Tons of information on it and good ads.

    jim thompson | November 2005 | wayne

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