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"Will blogs replace websites?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-05 02:10:27

Websites will not be replaced; however they will and currently are evolving. What you will find is social computing will become more relevant and prevalent as the need for dynamic content emerges. Websites are addresses for companies on the information highway; people know where to go when they be to access that company. But websites will play less of a role in channeling information and building relationships with clients. Blogs are just a precurser of what is to come. We have some ideas on how companies can bring home the bacon "persistent presence" through the Internet and tap into the cater of social computing. Best Answers in: Using LinkedIn (8). Business Development (7). Public Relations (7). Non-profit Management (6). Advertising (5). Internet Marketing (5). Staffing and Recruiting (4). Career Management (4). Web Development (4). Guerrilla Marketing (3). Viral Marketing (3). Writing and Editing (3). Corporate Governance (3). dress Management (3). Organizational Development (3). Branding (3). Ethics (3). Purchasing (2). Accounting (2). Government Contracts (2). Government Policy (2). Government Services (2). Tax Law (2). Graphic Design (2). Supply Chain Management (2). Business Plans (2). Starting Up (2). Regulation and Compliance (1). Education and Schools (1). Certification and Licenses (1). Job Search (1). Conference Venues (1). Offshoring and Outsourcing (1). Corporate Law (1). Intellectual Property (1). bring about Generation (1). Sales Techniques (1). Business Analytics (1). Planning (1). Inventory Management (1). Manufacturing (1). Project Management (1). Distribution (1). Market Research and Definition (1). Positioning (1). Professional Networking (1). Small Business (1). Computers and Software (1). Information Storage (1). Telecommunications (1). Software Development (1). Wireless (1) Though each generally provides a means for providing content and interaction online etc a greater distinction emerges with how information gets found by whom for what purpose. Production for mass consumption. Generating useful interesting or relevant stuff for specialized audiences. Digesting what's available into more navigable experiences. Somewhere across the three extremes content converges online in purpose and form. This could speak more to the direction of Internet audiences and their habits than anything else. That's why it's interesting to note that by themselves websites require concentration blogs back up specialization but neither by themselves encourages actual discovery of content. Great think conjoin by Mashable (see URL) discusses this advance. Ultimately the "intermediaries" (ad networks social networks social bookmarking. SEO/SEM widgets dashboard aggregators et al.) are going to cause online circumscribe more as come up as its ultimate uses the more disparate and concentrated the locations. I evaluate the size of the company is relative when offering an answer. In big business definitely not. But in the world of small business. I think there is a very good chance blogs ordain replace the customary business card website. Small business owners often conclude limited in their ability to set-up a traditional website; they see it as a potentially expensive and difficult undertaking. Many feel the need to contract a person for the sign set-up and ongoing maintenance paying for each small change and update thus eliminating the ability to make their web pages truly interactive on a small budget. While the web create by mental act technology has improved and costs can be reasonable there are enough small business owners who still sight the technology dumbfounding. Blogs are perfect for these business owners. Blog technology offered by Google's Blogger takes away the thought process and eases the learning curves. Blogs can be set-up in a matter of minutes by following a simple 1-2-3 affect to help tip the scales -- they are often free. Static pages blogs message boards wikis tweets video audio feeds etc are merely tools that people and companies use to present content. The specific tools that any person or company will use will vary depending upon specific needs. For personal purposes my home summon is my blog (supplemented with my other content) but this is NOT the best access method for some people or companies. For example the multi-directional/dimensional navigation capabilities of a wiki may be preferable to the time-oriented navigation found in a blog. If you look at Oracle it is using static web pages blogs wikis tweets videos and probably some other avenues besides. Some companies ordain be everything including the kitchen sink to reach their audience. Not really... Blogs are a great way to interact between users but comfort if you are looking for professional information and authentic circumscribe you will still need to rely on a website. Blogs generally share views of individuals which come from personal experiences so the opinions and views expressed will no disbelieve be first hand but at the same time they could be biased or influenced by disadvantage and preconcieved notions of the blogger. If you are looking for an impartial information you still ordain have to rely on professionally maintained websites. Also these sites would provide more specific information whereas blogs tend to more generic. But blogs could have their own advantages as websites that have more user interaction tend to be more useful and informative as well as have more diversified content for eg youtube com and wikipedia Best Answers in: Organizational Development (89). Staffing and Recruiting (56). Career Management (48). Change Management (46). Using LinkedIn (46). Mentoring (23). Personnel Policies (20). Corporate Governance (17). Business Analytics (16). Professional Networking (16). Business Development (15). Labor Relations (15). Planning (15). Project Management (12). Compensation and Benefits (10). Starting Up (8). Freelancing and Contracting (7). Small Business (7). Customer Service (6). Job examine (6). Occupational Training (6). Education and Schools (5). Branding (5). Public Relations (4). Ethics (4). Sales Techniques (3). Regulation and Compliance (2). Internationalization and Localization (2). Advertising (2). Quality Management and Standards (2). Communication and Public Speaking (2). Enterprise Software (2). Certification and Licenses (1). Resume Writing (1). Auditing (1). Venture Capital and Private Equity (1). Financial Regulation (1). Mergers and Acquisitions (1). Government Policy (1). Internet Marketing (1). Viral Marketing (1). Customer Relationship Management (1). Lead Generation (1). Currency Markets (1). avoid Funds (1). Non-profit Management (1). Manufacturing (1). Market Research and Definition (1). Positioning (1). Professional Organizations (1). Business Plans (1). Blogging (1). E-Commerce (1). Web Development (1) Hi Susan,I don’t believe that Blogs will replace to corporate sites anytime soon. Indeed Blogs corporate sites and Intranets will be perfectly complementary in scope and intention and ordain closely interrelate. A current turn that is easily observable in some corporate websites and Intranets is that the careful inclusion of content made by company’s employee’s through blogs is only happening in those companies which open-minded culture willingness to share knowledge and experiences and proper mindset to innovate effectively fosters the effective using of collaborative technologies in the workplace. I hope this helps you. Octavio Blogs are archives of information. Depending on the web developer a website can be completely customized with administrative features that ordain enable an admin to make changes on the fly. By definition this is a "blog" customized for a specific focus. There are thousands of off the shelf website templates and blogs. There will always be an easy solution whether a site uses templates. MySpace. Blogger or an out of box package.. you can be assured that your site will not original will have limitations set by the template (communicate program) and may not cater the goals that a customized place and an experienced developer can meet. From my undergo blogs will be an integral part of communication but not the sole winner in the future. Look more towards growing interactive technologies like Flash and video. The iPhone is a fix example of future interactivity. Best Answers in: Web Development (18). Using LinkedIn (16). Starting Up (15). Business Development (12). Internet Marketing (9). Software Development (8). Career Management (7). Advertising (6). Professional Networking (6). Business Plans (5). E-Commerce (5). Direct Marketing (4). Wireless (4). go Capital and Private Equity (3). Government Policy (3). Staffing and Recruiting (3). Internationalization and Localization (3). Public Relations (3). Writing and Editing (3). Small Business (3). Computers and Software (3). Computer Networking (3). jaunt Tools (2). Education and Schools (2). Mentoring (2). Accounting (2). Economics (2). Personnel Policies (2). Exporting/Importing (2). Employment and Labor Law (2). Graphic Design (2). Customer Relationship Management (2). Organizational Development (2). Planning (2). Equity Markets (2). Engineering (2). Telecommunications (2). Customer Service (1). Regulation and Compliance (1). Freelancing and Contracting (1). Job Search (1). Corporate Debt (1). Foreign Investment (1). IPO (1). Financial Regulation (1). assay Management (1). Government Services (1). Compensation and Benefits (1). Offshoring and Outsourcing (1). Treaties. Agreements and Organizations (1). Customs. Tariffs and Taxes (1). Contracts (1). Intellectual Property (1). Events Marketing (1). Viral Marketing (1). Corporate Governance (1). fight Relations (1). Derivatives Markets (1). list Management (1). Manufacturing (1). Individual Insurance (1). Wealth Management (1). Distribution (1). Market investigate and Definition (1). Product Design (1). Positioning (1). Professional Organizations (1). Ethics (1). Biotech (1). Blogging (1) Best Answers in: Using LinkedIn (53). Staffing and Recruiting (12). Career Management (10). Computers and Software (8). Quality Management and Standards (7). Software Development (7). Ethics (6). Change Management (5). Enterprise Software (5). Web Development (5). Freelancing and Contracting (4). Job Search (4). Accounting (4). Government Policy (4). Internet Marketing (4). Organizational Development (4). communicate Management (4). Professional Networking (4). Education and Schools (3). Business Development (3). Supply arrange Management (3). Blogging (3). E-Commerce (3). Databases (3). Travel Tools (2). Certification and Licenses (2). Personnel Policies (2). Internationalization and Localization (2). Contracts (2). Employment and Labor Law (2). Advertising (2). Public Relations (2). Business Analytics (2). Corporate Governance (2). Inventory Management (2). Manufacturing (2). Personal Taxes (2). Biotech (2). Computer Networking (2). Commercial Real Estate (1). Facilities Management (1). Regulation and Compliance (1). Mentoring (1). Corporate Taxes (1). Economics (1). Government Contracts (1). Government Services (1). International Law (1). Treaties. Agreements and Organizations (1). Criminal Law (1). Antitrust Law (1). Intellectual Property (1). Direct Marketing (1). Guerrilla Marketing (1). Labor Relations (1). Planning (1). Bond Markets (1). Hedge Funds (1). Market investigate and Definition (1). Professional Organizations (1). Starting Up (1). Information Security (1). Information Storage (1). Telecommunications (1) No. Blogs can only give to businesses and audiences that benefit from a two-way conversation as move of doing business. For example. I would see a blog as a great drive for a speakers bureau website (constantly changing engaging and open to two-way interaction) but not good for a company like a mop-wringer manufacturer.. as they have no real conversation with the customer. Blogs will continue to bring home the bacon with interests and industries on a greater scale as a news reporting mechanism I am sure. As to using Blog software such as Wordpress as a hybrid and simple Content Management System (CMS). I can see where that may bring home the bacon as long as a designer knows what they are doing. Unfortunately these implementations seem to only work on small-size clients that have very shallow navigation complexity. No. In fact. I accept we have seen the top of blogs. Blogs are excellent to promote individuals but are not effective promoting a lot of other dynamic organisms especially not when they are organized. Blogging as a FAD is FADING. People who hopped on blogs to follow the trend are finding out that it takes stamina to nurture a relevant communicate and in spite of good intentions it often decreases in priority once they cognise they undergo a life and a career beyond the blogging sphere. I think technological advancement will equally reduce the use of blogs. Hope this helps. Cheers,Pat

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"Will blogs replace websites?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-05 02:10:21

Websites will not be replaced; however they will and currently are evolving. What you will find is social computing will change state more relevant and prevalent as the need for dynamic content emerges. Websites are addresses for companies on the information highway; people know where to go when they want to find that affiliate. But websites will play less of a role in channeling information and building relationships with clients. Blogs are just a precurser of what is to come. We have some ideas on how companies can achieve "persistent presence" through the Internet and tap into the power of social computing. Best Answers in: Using LinkedIn (8). Business Development (7). Public Relations (7). Non-profit Management (6). Advertising (5). Internet Marketing (5). Staffing and Recruiting (4). Career Management (4). Web Development (4). Guerrilla Marketing (3). Viral Marketing (3). Writing and Editing (3). Corporate Governance (3). Change Management (3). Organizational Development (3). Branding (3). Ethics (3). Purchasing (2). Accounting (2). Government Contracts (2). Government Policy (2). Government Services (2). Tax Law (2). Graphic Design (2). Supply Chain Management (2). Business Plans (2). Starting Up (2). Regulation and Compliance (1). Education and Schools (1). Certification and Licenses (1). Job Search (1). Conference Venues (1). Offshoring and Outsourcing (1). Corporate Law (1). Intellectual Property (1). Lead Generation (1). Sales Techniques (1). Business Analytics (1). Planning (1). list Management (1). Manufacturing (1). Project Management (1). Distribution (1). Market Research and Definition (1). Positioning (1). Professional Networking (1). Small Business (1). Computers and Software (1). Information Storage (1). Telecommunications (1). Software Development (1). Wireless (1) Though each generally provides a means for providing content and interaction online etc a greater distinction emerges with how information gets found by whom for what purpose. Production for mass consumption. Generating useful interesting or relevant stuff for specialized audiences. Digesting what's available into more navigable experiences. Somewhere across the three extremes content converges online in purpose and form. This could communicate more to the direction of Internet audiences and their habits than anything else. That's why it's interesting to note that by themselves websites require concentration blogs encourage specialization but neither by themselves encourages actual discovery of content. Great think piece by Mashable (see URL) discusses this further. Ultimately the "intermediaries" (ad networks social networks social bookmarking. SEO/SEM widgets dashboard aggregators et al.) are going to shape online content more as well as its ultimate uses the more disparate and concentrated the locations. I think the size of the affiliate is relative when offering an answer. In big business definitely not. But in the world of small business. I think there is a very good chance blogs will replace the customary business card website. Small business owners often feel limited in their ability to set-up a traditional website; they see it as a potentially expensive and difficult undertaking. Many feel the need to contract a person for the initial set-up and ongoing maintenance paying for each small change and update thus eliminating the ability to alter their web pages truly interactive on a small budget. While the web design technology has improved and costs can be reasonable there are enough small business owners who still find the technology dumbfounding. Blogs are perfect for these business owners. Blog technology offered by explore's Blogger takes away the thought process and eases the learning curves. Blogs can be set-up in a be of minutes by following a simple 1-2-3 process to help tip the scales -- they are often free. Static pages blogs message boards wikis tweets video audio feeds etc are merely tools that populate and companies use to present circumscribe. The specific tools that any person or company will use will differ depending upon specific needs. For personal purposes my home page is my blog (supplemented with my other content) but this is NOT the best access method for some people or companies. For example the multi-directional/dimensional navigation capabilities of a wiki may be preferable to the time-oriented navigation found in a blog. If you look at Oracle it is using static web pages blogs wikis tweets videos and probably some other avenues besides. Some companies will be everything including the kitchen sink to reach their audience. Not really... Blogs are a great way to interact between users but comfort if you are looking for professional information and authentic content you will still need to rely on a website. Blogs generally share views of individuals which go from personal experiences so the opinions and views expressed will no doubt be first hand but at the same time they could be biased or influenced by prejudice and preconcieved notions of the blogger. If you are looking for an impartial information you still will have to rely on professionally maintained websites. Also these sites would provide more specific information whereas blogs be to more generic. But blogs could have their own advantages as websites that have more user interaction tend to be more useful and informative as well as have more diversified content for eg youtube com and wikipedia Best Answers in: Organizational Development (89). Staffing and Recruiting (56). Career Management (48). dress Management (46). Using LinkedIn (46). Mentoring (23). Personnel Policies (20). Corporate Governance (17). Business Analytics (16). Professional Networking (16). Business Development (15). Labor Relations (15). Planning (15). Project Management (12). Compensation and Benefits (10). Starting Up (8). Freelancing and Contracting (7). Small Business (7). Customer Service (6). Job Search (6). Occupational Training (6). Education and Schools (5). Branding (5). Public Relations (4). Ethics (4). Sales Techniques (3). Regulation and Compliance (2). Internationalization and Localization (2). Advertising (2). Quality Management and Standards (2). Communication and Public Speaking (2). Enterprise Software (2). Certification and Licenses (1). bear on Writing (1). Auditing (1). Venture Capital and Private Equity (1). Financial Regulation (1). Mergers and Acquisitions (1). Government Policy (1). Internet Marketing (1). Viral Marketing (1). Customer Relationship Management (1). Lead Generation (1). Currency Markets (1). Hedge Funds (1). Non-profit Management (1). Manufacturing (1). Market Research and Definition (1). Positioning (1). Professional Organizations (1). Business Plans (1). Blogging (1). E-Commerce (1). Web Development (1) Hi Susan,I don’t believe that Blogs will replace to corporate sites anytime soon. Indeed Blogs corporate sites and Intranets will be perfectly complementary in scope and intention and will closely interrelate. A current turn that is easily observable in some corporate websites and Intranets is that the careful inclusion of content made by affiliate’s employee’s through blogs is only happening in those companies which open-minded grow willingness to share knowledge and experiences and proper mindset to innovate effectively fosters the effective using of collaborative technologies in the workplace. I hope this helps you. Octavio Blogs are archives of information. Depending on the web developer a website can be completely customized with administrative features that ordain enable an admin to make changes on the fly. By definition this is a "blog" customized for a specific focus. There are thousands of off the shelf website templates and blogs. There will always be an easy solution whether a site uses templates. MySpace. Blogger or an out of box package.. you can be assured that your site will not original will undergo limitations set by the template (blog program) and may not meet the goals that a customized place and an experienced developer can meet. From my undergo blogs will be an integral part of communication but not the sole winner in the future. Look more towards growing interactive technologies like Flash and video. The iPhone is a prime example of future interactivity. Best Answers in: Web Development (18). Using LinkedIn (16). Starting Up (15). Business Development (12). Internet Marketing (9). Software Development (8). Career Management (7). Advertising (6). Professional Networking (6). Business Plans (5). E-Commerce (5). Direct Marketing (4). Wireless (4). Venture Capital and Private Equity (3). Government Policy (3). Staffing and Recruiting (3). Internationalization and Localization (3). Public Relations (3). Writing and Editing (3). Small Business (3). Computers and Software (3). Computer Networking (3). jaunt Tools (2). Education and Schools (2). Mentoring (2). Accounting (2). Economics (2). Personnel Policies (2). Exporting/Importing (2). Employment and Labor Law (2). Graphic Design (2). Customer Relationship Management (2). Organizational Development (2). Planning (2). Equity Markets (2). Engineering (2). Telecommunications (2). Customer Service (1). Regulation and Compliance (1). Freelancing and Contracting (1). Job Search (1). Corporate Debt (1). Foreign Investment (1). IPO (1). Financial Regulation (1). Risk Management (1). Government Services (1). Compensation and Benefits (1). Offshoring and Outsourcing (1). Treaties. Agreements and Organizations (1). Customs. Tariffs and Taxes (1). Contracts (1). Intellectual Property (1). Events Marketing (1). Viral Marketing (1). Corporate Governance (1). fight Relations (1). Derivatives Markets (1). Inventory Management (1). Manufacturing (1). Individual Insurance (1). Wealth Management (1). Distribution (1). Market Research and Definition (1). Product Design (1). Positioning (1). Professional Organizations (1). Ethics (1). Biotech (1). Blogging (1) beat Answers in: Using LinkedIn (53). Staffing and Recruiting (12). go Management (10). Computers and Software (8). Quality Management and Standards (7). Software Development (7). Ethics (6). Change Management (5). Enterprise Software (5). Web Development (5). Freelancing and Contracting (4). Job Search (4). Accounting (4). Government Policy (4). Internet Marketing (4). Organizational Development (4). Project Management (4). Professional Networking (4). Education and Schools (3). Business Development (3). Supply Chain Management (3). Blogging (3). E-Commerce (3). Databases (3). jaunt Tools (2). Certification and Licenses (2). Personnel Policies (2). Internationalization and Localization (2). Contracts (2). Employment and Labor Law (2). Advertising (2). Public Relations (2). Business Analytics (2). Corporate Governance (2). Inventory Management (2). Manufacturing (2). Personal Taxes (2). Biotech (2). Computer Networking (2). Commercial Real Estate (1). Facilities Management (1). Regulation and Compliance (1). Mentoring (1). Corporate Taxes (1). Economics (1). Government Contracts (1). Government Services (1). International Law (1). Treaties. Agreements and Organizations (1). Criminal Law (1). Antitrust Law (1). Intellectual Property (1). Direct Marketing (1). Guerrilla Marketing (1). Labor Relations (1). Planning (1). Bond Markets (1). Hedge Funds (1). merchandise investigate and Definition (1). Professional Organizations (1). Starting Up (1). Information Security (1). Information Storage (1). Telecommunications (1) No. Blogs can only cater to businesses and audiences that benefit from a two-way conversation as part of doing business. For example. I would see a blog as a great drive for a speakers bureau website (constantly changing engaging and open to two-way interaction) but not good for a company like a mop-wringer manufacturer.. as they have no real conversation with the customer. Blogs ordain continue to work with interests and industries on a greater measure as a news reporting mechanism I am sure. As to using Blog software such as Wordpress as a hybrid and simple Content Management System (CMS). I can see where that may work as long as a designer knows what they are doing. Unfortunately these implementations be to only work on small-size clients that have very shallow navigation complexity. No. In fact. I believe we have seen the top of blogs. Blogs are excellent to promote individuals but are not effective promoting a lot of other dynamic organisms especially not when they are organized. Blogging as a FAD is FADING. People who hopped on blogs to follow the turn are finding out that it takes stamina to nurture a relevant blog and in spite of good intentions it often decreases in priority once they realize they have a life and a go beyond the blogging sphere. I think technological advancement will equally reduce the use of blogs. Hope this helps. Cheers,Pat

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"Will blogs replace websites?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-05 02:10:20

Websites will not be replaced; however they will and currently are evolving. What you will find is social computing will change state more relevant and prevalent as the need for dynamic content emerges. Websites are addresses for companies on the information highway; people know where to go when they be to access that company. But websites ordain play less of a role in channeling information and building relationships with clients. Blogs are just a precurser of what is to come. We have some ideas on how companies can achieve "persistent presence" through the Internet and tap into the cater of social computing. Best Answers in: Using LinkedIn (8). Business Development (7). Public Relations (7). Non-profit Management (6). Advertising (5). Internet Marketing (5). Staffing and Recruiting (4). Career Management (4). Web Development (4). Guerrilla Marketing (3). Viral Marketing (3). Writing and Editing (3). Corporate Governance (3). Change Management (3). Organizational Development (3). Branding (3). Ethics (3). Purchasing (2). Accounting (2). Government Contracts (2). Government Policy (2). Government Services (2). Tax Law (2). Graphic Design (2). Supply Chain Management (2). Business Plans (2). Starting Up (2). Regulation and Compliance (1). Education and Schools (1). Certification and Licenses (1). Job Search (1). Conference Venues (1). Offshoring and Outsourcing (1). Corporate Law (1). Intellectual Property (1). bring about Generation (1). Sales Techniques (1). Business Analytics (1). Planning (1). Inventory Management (1). Manufacturing (1). Project Management (1). Distribution (1). Market Research and Definition (1). Positioning (1). Professional Networking (1). Small Business (1). Computers and Software (1). Information Storage (1). Telecommunications (1). Software Development (1). Wireless (1) Though each generally provides a means for providing content and interaction online etc a greater distinction emerges with how information gets found by whom for what purpose. Production for mass consumption. Generating useful interesting or relevant stuff for specialized audiences. Digesting what's available into more navigable experiences. Somewhere across the three extremes content converges online in purpose and form. This could speak more to the direction of Internet audiences and their habits than anything else. That's why it's interesting to say that by themselves websites demand concentration blogs encourage specialization but neither by themselves encourages actual discovery of content. Great think piece by Mashable (see URL) discusses this further. Ultimately the "intermediaries" (ad networks social networks social bookmarking. SEO/SEM widgets dashboard aggregators et al.) are going to shape online content more as well as its ultimate uses the more disparate and concentrated the locations. I think the size of the company is relative when offering an answer. In big business definitely not. But in the world of small business. I think there is a very good chance blogs will replace the customary business separate website. Small business owners often feel limited in their ability to set-up a traditional website; they see it as a potentially expensive and difficult undertaking. Many feel the need to hire a person for the initial set-up and ongoing maintenance paying for each small change and update thus eliminating the ability to make their web pages truly interactive on a small budget. While the web design technology has improved and costs can be reasonable there are enough small business owners who still find the technology dumbfounding. Blogs are perfect for these business owners. Blog technology offered by explore's Blogger takes away the thought process and eases the learning curves. Blogs can be set-up in a matter of minutes by following a simple 1-2-3 process to help tip the scales -- they are often free. Static pages blogs message boards wikis tweets video audio feeds etc are merely tools that people and companies use to present content. The specific tools that any person or company will use will vary depending upon specific needs. For personal purposes my home summon is my blog (supplemented with my other content) but this is NOT the best access method for some people or companies. For example the multi-directional/dimensional navigation capabilities of a wiki may be preferable to the time-oriented navigation found in a blog. If you look at Oracle it is using static web pages blogs wikis tweets videos and probably some other avenues besides. Some companies will need everything including the kitchen sink to reach their audience. Not really... Blogs are a great way to act between users but still if you are looking for professional information and authentic circumscribe you ordain comfort need to rely on a website. Blogs generally share views of individuals which go from personal experiences so the opinions and views expressed will no doubt be first hand but at the same time they could be biased or influenced by disadvantage and preconcieved notions of the blogger. If you are looking for an impartial information you still ordain undergo to believe on professionally maintained websites. Also these sites would provide more specific information whereas blogs be to more generic. But blogs could have their own advantages as websites that have more user interaction tend to be more useful and informative as well as have more diversified content for eg youtube com and wikipedia Best Answers in: Organizational Development (89). Staffing and Recruiting (56). Career Management (48). Change Management (46). Using LinkedIn (46). Mentoring (23). Personnel Policies (20). Corporate Governance (17). Business Analytics (16). Professional Networking (16). Business Development (15). Labor Relations (15). Planning (15). Project Management (12). Compensation and Benefits (10). Starting Up (8). Freelancing and Contracting (7). Small Business (7). Customer Service (6). Job Search (6). Occupational Training (6). Education and Schools (5). Branding (5). Public Relations (4). Ethics (4). Sales Techniques (3). Regulation and Compliance (2). Internationalization and Localization (2). Advertising (2). Quality Management and Standards (2). Communication and Public Speaking (2). Enterprise Software (2). Certification and Licenses (1). Resume Writing (1). Auditing (1). Venture Capital and Private Equity (1). Financial Regulation (1). Mergers and Acquisitions (1). Government Policy (1). Internet Marketing (1). Viral Marketing (1). Customer Relationship Management (1). Lead Generation (1). Currency Markets (1). Hedge Funds (1). Non-profit Management (1). Manufacturing (1). Market Research and Definition (1). Positioning (1). Professional Organizations (1). Business Plans (1). Blogging (1). E-Commerce (1). Web Development (1) Hi Susan,I don’t believe that Blogs will replace to corporate sites anytime soon. Indeed Blogs corporate sites and Intranets will be perfectly complementary in scope and intention and will closely interrelate. A current turn that is easily observable in some corporate websites and Intranets is that the careful inclusion of circumscribe made by company’s employee’s through blogs is only happening in those companies which open-minded culture willingness to share knowledge and experiences and proper mindset to innovate effectively fosters the effective using of collaborative technologies in the workplace. I hope this helps you. Octavio Blogs are archives of information. Depending on the web developer a website can be completely customized with administrative features that will enable an admin to make changes on the fly. By definition this is a "communicate" customized for a specific focus. There are thousands of off the shelf website templates and blogs. There ordain always be an easy solution whether a site uses templates. MySpace. Blogger or an out of box package.. you can be assured that your site will not original will have limitations set by the template (blog schedule) and may not meet the goals that a customized site and an experienced developer can cater. From my undergo blogs ordain be an integral part of communication but not the sole winner in the future. Look more towards growing interactive technologies like radiate and video. The iPhone is a prime example of future interactivity. beat Answers in: Web Development (18). Using LinkedIn (16). Starting Up (15). Business Development (12). Internet Marketing (9). Software Development (8). Career Management (7). Advertising (6). Professional Networking (6). Business Plans (5). E-Commerce (5). Direct Marketing (4). Wireless (4). Venture Capital and Private Equity (3). Government Policy (3). Staffing and Recruiting (3). Internationalization and Localization (3). Public Relations (3). Writing and Editing (3). Small Business (3). Computers and Software (3). Computer Networking (3). Travel Tools (2). Education and Schools (2). Mentoring (2). Accounting (2). Economics (2). Personnel Policies (2). Exporting/Importing (2). Employment and Labor Law (2). Graphic Design (2). Customer Relationship Management (2). Organizational Development (2). Planning (2). Equity Markets (2). Engineering (2). Telecommunications (2). Customer Service (1). Regulation and Compliance (1). Freelancing and Contracting (1). Job Search (1). Corporate Debt (1). Foreign Investment (1). IPO (1). Financial Regulation (1). Risk Management (1). Government Services (1). Compensation and Benefits (1). Offshoring and Outsourcing (1). Treaties. Agreements and Organizations (1). Customs. Tariffs and Taxes (1). Contracts (1). Intellectual Property (1). Events Marketing (1). Viral Marketing (1). Corporate Governance (1). Labor Relations (1). Derivatives Markets (1). Inventory Management (1). Manufacturing (1). Individual Insurance (1). Wealth Management (1). Distribution (1). Market Research and Definition (1). Product Design (1). Positioning (1). Professional Organizations (1). Ethics (1). Biotech (1). Blogging (1) Best Answers in: Using LinkedIn (53). Staffing and Recruiting (12). Career Management (10). Computers and Software (8). Quality Management and Standards (7). Software Development (7). Ethics (6). dress Management (5). Enterprise Software (5). Web Development (5). Freelancing and Contracting (4). Job Search (4). Accounting (4). Government Policy (4). Internet Marketing (4). Organizational Development (4). Project Management (4). Professional Networking (4). Education and Schools (3). Business Development (3). Supply Chain Management (3). Blogging (3). E-Commerce (3). Databases (3). jaunt Tools (2). Certification and Licenses (2). Personnel Policies (2). Internationalization and Localization (2). Contracts (2). Employment and Labor Law (2). Advertising (2). Public Relations (2). Business Analytics (2). Corporate Governance (2). Inventory Management (2). Manufacturing (2). Personal Taxes (2). Biotech (2). Computer Networking (2). Commercial Real Estate (1). Facilities Management (1). Regulation and Compliance (1). Mentoring (1). Corporate Taxes (1). Economics (1). Government Contracts (1). Government Services (1). International Law (1). Treaties. Agreements and Organizations (1). Criminal Law (1). Antitrust Law (1). Intellectual Property (1). Direct Marketing (1). Guerrilla Marketing (1). Labor Relations (1). Planning (1). Bond Markets (1). Hedge Funds (1). Market investigate and Definition (1). Professional Organizations (1). Starting Up (1). Information Security (1). Information Storage (1). Telecommunications (1) No. Blogs can only cater to businesses and audiences that acquire from a two-way conversation as part of doing business. For example. I would see a blog as a great drive for a speakers bureau website (constantly changing engaging and change state to two-way interaction) but not good for a company like a mop-wringer manufacturer.. as they have no real conversation with the customer. Blogs will continue to bring home the bacon with interests and industries on a greater measure as a news reporting mechanism I am sure. As to using Blog software such as Wordpress as a hybrid and simple circumscribe Management System (CMS). I can see where that may work as long as a designer knows what they are doing. Unfortunately these implementations seem to only work on small-size clients that have very alter navigation complexity. No. In fact. I accept we have seen the top of blogs. Blogs are excellent to promote individuals but are not effective promoting a lot of other dynamic organisms especially not when they are organized. Blogging as a FAD is FADING. People who hopped on blogs to go the trend are finding out that it takes stamina to nurture a relevant blog and in spite of good intentions it often decreases in priority once they realize they have a life and a career beyond the blogging sphere. I think technological advancement will equally reduce the use of blogs. wish this helps. Cheers,Pat

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"Will blogs replace websites?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-05 02:10:20

Websites ordain not be replaced; however they will and currently are evolving. What you will find is social computing ordain become more relevant and prevalent as the be for dynamic circumscribe emerges. Websites are addresses for companies on the information highway; populate know where to go when they want to access that company. But websites will compete less of a role in channeling information and building relationships with clients. Blogs are just a precurser of what is to come. We have some ideas on how companies can bring home the bacon "persistent presence" through the Internet and tap into the power of social computing. Best Answers in: Using LinkedIn (8). Business Development (7). Public Relations (7). Non-profit Management (6). Advertising (5). Internet Marketing (5). Staffing and Recruiting (4). go Management (4). Web Development (4). Guerrilla Marketing (3). Viral Marketing (3). Writing and Editing (3). Corporate Governance (3). Change Management (3). Organizational Development (3). Branding (3). Ethics (3). Purchasing (2). Accounting (2). Government Contracts (2). Government Policy (2). Government Services (2). Tax Law (2). Graphic Design (2). Supply Chain Management (2). Business Plans (2). Starting Up (2). Regulation and Compliance (1). Education and Schools (1). Certification and Licenses (1). Job Search (1). Conference Venues (1). Offshoring and Outsourcing (1). Corporate Law (1). Intellectual Property (1). Lead Generation (1). Sales Techniques (1). Business Analytics (1). Planning (1). Inventory Management (1). Manufacturing (1). Project Management (1). Distribution (1). Market Research and Definition (1). Positioning (1). Professional Networking (1). Small Business (1). Computers and Software (1). Information Storage (1). Telecommunications (1). Software Development (1). Wireless (1) Though each generally provides a means for providing content and interaction online etc a greater distinction emerges with how information gets open by whom for what intend. Production for crowd consumption. Generating useful interesting or relevant stuff for specialized audiences. Digesting what's available into more navigable experiences. Somewhere across the three extremes content converges online in purpose and form. This could speak more to the direction of Internet audiences and their habits than anything else. That's why it's interesting to say that by themselves websites require concentration blogs encourage specialization but neither by themselves encourages actual discovery of circumscribe. Great think piece by Mashable (see URL) discusses this further. Ultimately the "intermediaries" (ad networks social networks social bookmarking. SEO/SEM widgets dashboard aggregators et al.) are going to shape online content more as well as its ultimate uses the more disparate and concentrated the locations. I think the size of the company is relative when offering an answer. In big business definitely not. But in the world of small business. I evaluate there is a very good chance blogs will replace the customary business card website. Small business owners often feel limited in their ability to set-up a traditional website; they see it as a potentially expensive and difficult undertaking. Many conclude the need to hire a person for the initial set-up and ongoing maintenance paying for each small change and update thus eliminating the ability to make their web pages truly interactive on a small budget. While the web design technology has improved and costs can be reasonable there are enough small business owners who still find the technology dumbfounding. Blogs are ameliorate for these business owners. communicate technology offered by Google's Blogger takes away the thought affect and eases the learning curves. Blogs can be set-up in a matter of minutes by following a simple 1-2-3 process to back up tip the scales -- they are often free. Static pages blogs message boards wikis tweets video audio feeds etc are merely tools that people and companies use to present content. The specific tools that any person or company will use will vary depending upon specific needs. For personal purposes my home page is my communicate (supplemented with my other circumscribe) but this is NOT the best access method for some people or companies. For example the multi-directional/dimensional navigation capabilities of a wiki may be preferable to the time-oriented navigation found in a blog. If you look at Oracle it is using static web pages blogs wikis tweets videos and probably some other avenues besides. Some companies ordain need everything including the kitchen change posture to reach their audience. Not really... Blogs are a great way to interact between users but still if you are looking for professional information and authentic content you will still need to rely on a website. Blogs generally share views of individuals which go from personal experiences so the opinions and views expressed ordain no doubt be first hand but at the same time they could be biased or influenced by prejudice and preconcieved notions of the blogger. If you are looking for an impartial information you still ordain have to rely on professionally maintained websites. Also these sites would provide more specific information whereas blogs tend to more generic. But blogs could have their own advantages as websites that have more user interaction tend to be more useful and informative as come up as have more diversified content for eg youtube com and wikipedia Best Answers in: Organizational Development (89). Staffing and Recruiting (56). go Management (48). dress Management (46). Using LinkedIn (46). Mentoring (23). Personnel Policies (20). Corporate Governance (17). Business Analytics (16). Professional Networking (16). Business Development (15). Labor Relations (15). Planning (15). Project Management (12). Compensation and Benefits (10). Starting Up (8). Freelancing and Contracting (7). Small Business (7). Customer Service (6). Job Search (6). Occupational Training (6). Education and Schools (5). Branding (5). Public Relations (4). Ethics (4). Sales Techniques (3). Regulation and Compliance (2). Internationalization and Localization (2). Advertising (2). Quality Management and Standards (2). Communication and Public Speaking (2). Enterprise Software (2). Certification and Licenses (1). Resume Writing (1). Auditing (1). Venture Capital and Private Equity (1). Financial Regulation (1). Mergers and Acquisitions (1). Government Policy (1). Internet Marketing (1). Viral Marketing (1). Customer Relationship Management (1). Lead Generation (1). Currency Markets (1). Hedge Funds (1). Non-profit Management (1). Manufacturing (1). Market Research and Definition (1). Positioning (1). Professional Organizations (1). Business Plans (1). Blogging (1). E-Commerce (1). Web Development (1) Hi Susan,I don’t believe that Blogs ordain replace to corporate sites anytime soon. Indeed Blogs corporate sites and Intranets will be perfectly complementary in scope and intention and will closely interrelate. A current trend that is easily observable in some corporate websites and Intranets is that the careful inclusion of content made by company’s employee’s through blogs is only happening in those companies which open-minded culture willingness to overlap knowledge and experiences and proper mindset to innovate effectively fosters the effective using of collaborative technologies in the workplace. I hope this helps you. Octavio Blogs are archives of information. Depending on the web developer a website can be completely customized with administrative features that will enable an admin to make changes on the fly. By definition this is a "communicate" customized for a specific focus. There are thousands of off the shelf website templates and blogs. There ordain always be an easy solution whether a site uses templates. MySpace. Blogger or an out of box package.. you can be assured that your site will not original will have limitations set by the template (communicate schedule) and may not meet the goals that a customized site and an experienced developer can cater. From my experience blogs ordain be an integral part of communication but not the sole winner in the future. Look more towards growing interactive technologies like Flash and video. The iPhone is a prime example of future interactivity. Best Answers in: Web Development (18). Using LinkedIn (16). Starting Up (15). Business Development (12). Internet Marketing (9). Software Development (8). Career Management (7). Advertising (6). Professional Networking (6). Business Plans (5). E-Commerce (5). Direct Marketing (4). Wireless (4). Venture Capital and Private Equity (3). Government Policy (3). Staffing and Recruiting (3). Internationalization and Localization (3). Public Relations (3). Writing and Editing (3). Small Business (3). Computers and Software (3). Computer Networking (3). Travel Tools (2). Education and Schools (2). Mentoring (2). Accounting (2). Economics (2). Personnel Policies (2). Exporting/Importing (2). Employment and Labor Law (2). Graphic Design (2). Customer Relationship Management (2). Organizational Development (2). Planning (2). Equity Markets (2). Engineering (2). Telecommunications (2). Customer Service (1). Regulation and Compliance (1). Freelancing and Contracting (1). Job examine (1). Corporate Debt (1). Foreign Investment (1). IPO (1). Financial Regulation (1). Risk Management (1). Government Services (1). Compensation and Benefits (1). Offshoring and Outsourcing (1). Treaties. Agreements and Organizations (1). Customs. Tariffs and Taxes (1). Contracts (1). Intellectual Property (1). Events Marketing (1). Viral Marketing (1). Corporate Governance (1). Labor Relations (1). Derivatives Markets (1). Inventory Management (1). Manufacturing (1). Individual Insurance (1). Wealth Management (1). Distribution (1). Market investigate and Definition (1). Product create by mental act (1). Positioning (1). Professional Organizations (1). Ethics (1). Biotech (1). Blogging (1) beat Answers in: Using LinkedIn (53). Staffing and Recruiting (12). Career Management (10). Computers and Software (8). Quality Management and Standards (7). Software Development (7). Ethics (6). Change Management (5). Enterprise Software (5). Web Development (5). Freelancing and Contracting (4). Job Search (4). Accounting (4). Government Policy (4). Internet Marketing (4). Organizational Development (4). Project Management (4). Professional Networking (4). Education and Schools (3). Business Development (3). Supply Chain Management (3). Blogging (3). E-Commerce (3). Databases (3). Travel Tools (2). Certification and Licenses (2). Personnel Policies (2). Internationalization and Localization (2). Contracts (2). Employment and Labor Law (2). Advertising (2). Public Relations (2). Business Analytics (2). Corporate Governance (2). list Management (2). Manufacturing (2). Personal Taxes (2). Biotech (2). Computer Networking (2). Commercial Real Estate (1). Facilities Management (1). Regulation and Compliance (1). Mentoring (1). Corporate Taxes (1). Economics (1). Government Contracts (1). Government Services (1). International Law (1). Treaties. Agreements and Organizations (1). Criminal Law (1). Antitrust Law (1). Intellectual Property (1). Direct Marketing (1). Guerrilla Marketing (1). fight Relations (1). Planning (1). Bond Markets (1). Hedge Funds (1). Market investigate and Definition (1). Professional Organizations (1). Starting Up (1). Information Security (1). Information Storage (1). Telecommunications (1) No. Blogs can only cater to businesses and audiences that benefit from a two-way conversation as part of doing business. For example. I would see a communicate as a great tool for a speakers bureau website (constantly changing engaging and open to two-way interaction) but not good for a affiliate like a mop-wringer manufacturer.. as they undergo no real conversation with the customer. Blogs will continue to work with interests and industries on a greater scale as a news reporting mechanism I am sure. As to using Blog software such as Wordpress as a hybrid and simple Content Management System (CMS). I can see where that may work as desire as a designer knows what they are doing. Unfortunately these implementations seem to only work on small-size clients that have very shallow navigation complexity. No. In fact. I believe we undergo seen the top of blogs. Blogs are excellent to promote individuals but are not effective promoting a lot of other dynamic organisms especially not when they are organized. Blogging as a FAD is FADING. People who hopped on blogs to follow the trend are finding out that it takes stamina to encourage a relevant blog and in spite of good intentions it often decreases in priority once they realize they have a life and a career beyond the blogging sphere. I evaluate technological advancement ordain equally reduce the use of blogs. Hope this helps. Cheers,Pat

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"Will blogs replace websites?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-05 02:10:20

Websites will not be replaced; however they will and currently are evolving. What you will find is social computing will become more relevant and prevalent as the need for dynamic content emerges. Websites are addresses for companies on the information highway; people know where to go when they want to find that company. But websites ordain play less of a role in channeling information and building relationships with clients. Blogs are just a precurser of what is to come. We have some ideas on how companies can achieve "persistent presence" through the Internet and tap into the cater of social computing. beat Answers in: Using LinkedIn (8). Business Development (7). Public Relations (7). Non-profit Management (6). Advertising (5). Internet Marketing (5). Staffing and Recruiting (4). Career Management (4). Web Development (4). Guerrilla Marketing (3). Viral Marketing (3). Writing and Editing (3). Corporate Governance (3). Change Management (3). Organizational Development (3). Branding (3). Ethics (3). Purchasing (2). Accounting (2). Government Contracts (2). Government Policy (2). Government Services (2). Tax Law (2). Graphic create by mental act (2). give arrange Management (2). Business Plans (2). Starting Up (2). Regulation and Compliance (1). Education and Schools (1). Certification and Licenses (1). Job Search (1). Conference Venues (1). Offshoring and Outsourcing (1). Corporate Law (1). Intellectual Property (1). bring about Generation (1). Sales Techniques (1). Business Analytics (1). Planning (1). list Management (1). Manufacturing (1). Project Management (1). Distribution (1). merchandise Research and Definition (1). Positioning (1). Professional Networking (1). Small Business (1). Computers and Software (1). Information Storage (1). Telecommunications (1). Software Development (1). Wireless (1) Though each generally provides a means for providing circumscribe and interaction online etc a greater distinction emerges with how information gets open by whom for what purpose. Production for mass consumption. Generating useful interesting or relevant cram for specialized audiences. Digesting what's available into more navigable experiences. Somewhere across the three extremes content converges online in purpose and form. This could communicate more to the direction of Internet audiences and their habits than anything else. That's why it's interesting to say that by themselves websites demand concentration blogs encourage specialization but neither by themselves encourages actual discovery of content. Great think conjoin by Mashable (see URL) discusses this advance. Ultimately the "intermediaries" (ad networks social networks social bookmarking. SEO/SEM widgets dashboard aggregators et al.) are going to shape online content more as come up as its ultimate uses the more disparate and concentrated the locations. I think the size of the company is relative when offering an say. In big business definitely not. But in the world of small business. I think there is a very good chance blogs ordain replace the customary business card website. Small business owners often feel limited in their ability to set-up a traditional website; they see it as a potentially expensive and difficult undertaking. Many feel the need to contract a person for the initial set-up and ongoing maintenance paying for each small change and update thus eliminating the ability to make their web pages truly interactive on a small budget. While the web design technology has improved and costs can be reasonable there are enough small business owners who still find the technology dumbfounding. Blogs are perfect for these business owners. Blog technology offered by Google's Blogger takes away the thought process and eases the learning curves. Blogs can be set-up in a matter of minutes by following a simple 1-2-3 affect to help tip the scales -- they are often free. Static pages blogs message boards wikis tweets video audio feeds etc are merely tools that populate and companies use to present circumscribe. The specific tools that any person or affiliate will use will vary depending upon specific needs. For personal purposes my home page is my blog (supplemented with my other content) but this is NOT the beat access method for some people or companies. For example the multi-directional/dimensional navigation capabilities of a wiki may be preferable to the time-oriented navigation found in a communicate. If you look at Oracle it is using static web pages blogs wikis tweets videos and probably some other avenues besides. Some companies will need everything including the kitchen sink to arrive their audience. Not really... Blogs are a great way to interact between users but still if you are looking for professional information and authentic circumscribe you ordain still be to rely on a website. Blogs generally overlap views of individuals which come from personal experiences so the opinions and views expressed ordain no disbelieve be first hand but at the same measure they could be biased or influenced by prejudice and preconcieved notions of the blogger. If you are looking for an impartial information you still will have to rely on professionally maintained websites. Also these sites would provide more specific information whereas blogs tend to more generic. But blogs could have their own advantages as websites that have more user interaction tend to be more useful and informative as come up as have more diversified content for eg youtube com and wikipedia Best Answers in: Organizational Development (89). Staffing and Recruiting (56). Career Management (48). Change Management (46). Using LinkedIn (46). Mentoring (23). Personnel Policies (20). Corporate Governance (17). Business Analytics (16). Professional Networking (16). Business Development (15). Labor Relations (15). Planning (15). Project Management (12). Compensation and Benefits (10). Starting Up (8). Freelancing and Contracting (7). Small Business (7). Customer function (6). Job Search (6). Occupational Training (6). Education and Schools (5). Branding (5). Public Relations (4). Ethics (4). Sales Techniques (3). Regulation and Compliance (2). Internationalization and Localization (2). Advertising (2). Quality Management and Standards (2). Communication and Public Speaking (2). Enterprise Software (2). Certification and Licenses (1). Resume Writing (1). Auditing (1). go Capital and Private Equity (1). Financial Regulation (1). Mergers and Acquisitions (1). Government Policy (1). Internet Marketing (1). Viral Marketing (1). Customer Relationship Management (1). Lead Generation (1). Currency Markets (1). Hedge Funds (1). Non-profit Management (1). Manufacturing (1). Market Research and Definition (1). Positioning (1). Professional Organizations (1). Business Plans (1). Blogging (1). E-Commerce (1). Web Development (1) Hi Susan,I don’t believe that Blogs will replace to corporate sites anytime soon. Indeed Blogs corporate sites and Intranets will be perfectly complementary in scope and intention and will closely interrelate. A current trend that is easily observable in some corporate websites and Intranets is that the careful inclusion of content made by company’s employee’s through blogs is only happening in those companies which open-minded culture willingness to share knowledge and experiences and proper mindset to innovate effectively fosters the effective using of collaborative technologies in the workplace. I hope this helps you. Octavio Blogs are archives of information. Depending on the web developer a website can be completely customized with administrative features that ordain enable an admin to make changes on the fly. By definition this is a "blog" customized for a specific focus. There are thousands of off the shelf website templates and blogs. There ordain always be an easy solution whether a place uses templates. MySpace. Blogger or an out of box package.. you can be assured that your site will not original ordain have limitations set by the template (communicate schedule) and may not cater the goals that a customized site and an experienced developer can meet. From my experience blogs will be an integral part of communication but not the bushel winner in the future. Look more towards growing interactive technologies like Flash and video. The iPhone is a prime example of future interactivity. Best Answers in: Web Development (18). Using LinkedIn (16). Starting Up (15). Business Development (12). Internet Marketing (9). 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Market Research and Definition (1). Professional Organizations (1). Starting Up (1). Information Security (1). Information Storage (1). Telecommunications (1) No. Blogs can only give to businesses and audiences that benefit from a two-way conversation as move of doing business. For example. I would see a communicate as a great tool for a speakers bureau website (constantly changing engaging and open to two-way interaction) but not good for a company like a mop-wringer manufacturer.. as they undergo no real conversation with the customer. Blogs will continue to work with interests and industries on a greater scale as a news reporting mechanism I am sure. As to using Blog software such as Wordpress as a hybrid and simple Content Management System (CMS). I can see where that may work as long as a designer knows what they are doing. Unfortunately these implementations seem to only bring home the bacon on small-size clients that undergo very alter navigation complexity. No. In fact. I accept we have seen the top of blogs. Blogs are excellent to promote individuals but are not effective promoting a lot of other dynamic organisms especially not when they are organized. Blogging as a FAD is FADING. People who hopped on blogs to follow the trend are finding out that it takes stamina to nurture a relevant communicate and in spite of good intentions it often decreases in priority once they realize they undergo a life and a go beyond the blogging sphere. I think technological advancement will equally reduce the use of blogs. Hope this helps. Cheers,Pat

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