"We don't need a blog - we have a website." That's quite a common answer when you're talking about corporate blogs - and it's independent from the size of the enterprise.
It's quite natural that you don't get what blogging is about if you don't do it.
I drew a map of my blog and it's relations: stuff I want to promote, plugins, modules and feeds I use and the connections they create. Turned out that there is quite a lot going on.
The main use is to demonstrate an example of a digital ecosystem to newbies. It's neither the best nor a complete ecosystem. If you want to use it in trainings or workshops - feel free.
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The Digital Empire. A Blog in it's Universe (Page Version)
"We don't need a blog - we have a website." That's quite a common answer when you're talking about corporate blogs - and it's independent from the size of the enterprise.
It's quite natural that you don't get what blogging is about if you don't do it.
I drew a map of my blog and it's relations: stuff I want to promote, plugins, modules and feeds I use and the connections they create. Turned out that there is quite a lot going on.
The main use is to demonstrate an example of a digital ecosystem to newbies. It's neither the best nor a complete ecosystem. If you want to use it in trainings or workshops - feel free.
"We don't need a blog - we have a website." That's quite a common answer when you're talking about corporate blogs - and it's independent from the size of the enterprise.
It's quite natural that you don't get what blogging is about if you don't do it.
I drew a map of my blog and it's relations: stuff I want to promote, plugins, modules and feeds I use and the connections they create. Turned out that there is quite a lot going on.
The main use is to demonstrate an example of a digital ecosystem to newbies. It's neither the best nor a complete ecosystem. If you want to use it in trainings or workshops - feel free.