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A Challenge :: Business Blogs List

9 February 2005 0 views 4 Comments

Here’s a challenge.

Let’s see how many businesses with blogs we can put in this list.

How many actually exist?

I’m not talking about blog consultants and businesses/PR practitioners that promote blogging, just the businesses (small and large) that are blogging.

This isn’t a knock on consultants and PR people, to be sure. I just want to see a good list in RSS form that is just businesses that are blogging. I’m sure there are other lists like this out there. Let’s pile them all into this list at Blogdigger.

And let’s even ignore (for the moment) all those IT related blogs and personality blogs (we’re talking about Sun & Microsoft blogs, for example). Concentrate on non-IT businesses. The examples in the list now are Stonyfield Farm, The Tinbasher Blog, GM’s blogs … there are many others. Let’s find them! Remember, these are not the blogs ‘talking about small business or corporate business’ but the actual businesses themselves.

Biz Blogs (sans consultants)

Everyone can play! Have at it. :grin: It is a public group. Just add the blogs you know about and we’ll develop a list in no time. Thanks!

4 Comments »

  • Can You Feel The (blog) Force? » ☼ The Tinbasher Blog UNITED STATES said:

    [...] all things WordPress and CMS. He’s also a damn good chap. He’s also set up a blogdigger group for bricks and mortar businesses who are currently utilising a blo [...]

  • Amy Bellinger UNITED STATES said:

    We’re using blog software at the National Safety Council, but it’s in use more for content management than for community, though that’s changing, and we’ll be launching more of them, taking advantage of more blog features. I’m afraid I can’t point you to an example; they’re all password protected, used for constituent groups.

  • Robert UNITED STATES (author) said:

    Thanks Amy. Good to know of the National Safety Council’s efforts. Can you point us to some info about it? What is being discussed/catalogued? Sounds very interesting. :smile:

  • Amy Bellinger UNITED STATES said:

    Here’a a peek at the our chapters-only section http://list.nsc.org/chapters/toots

    We went to blog software for the chapters-only news page for a couple of reasons. Chapters had continual problems with cookies in a previous generation of a private page for chapters with our old Cold Fusion authentication system. We knew that going to a tested LAMP app like pMachine would just go. The main thing was our desire to hand off content creation to the chapter services group at the Council. Now all the web group has to do is troubleshoot and consult. It takes us out of the steno pool. (You might have to explain steno pool to your students)