Tag archive for ‘blogging’
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Tendo’s top 10 posts of 2009
As always, end-of-the-year “best of” lists were everywhere as 2009 drew to a close—some expected (Rolling Stone’s Top 100 Songs of the Decade; Roger Ebert’s Top 10 Movies of 2009) and others decidedly less so (Top 10 Bad Messages from Good Movies).
As we move ahead in 2010, we’ll be thinking about why some of our posts sparked more interest than others and we’ll use that analysis to refine our own best practices for successful Web content (and share the results with you). But for now, we bring you the 10 most popular Tendo blog posts of 2009. Continue reading
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9 video highlights from the O’Melveny & Myers social media panel
Stop me if you’ve heard this: A social scientist, an engineer, a marketer, and a consultant meet at a law firm… and over a few glasses of wine, the conversation turns to social media. We present to you video snippets of the recent social media forum held at O’Melveny & Myers, featuring Tendo’s own Karla Spormann, as well as Martin Eberhard, Patrick Ewers, and Dr. Marc A. Smith. Continue reading
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Leadership and blogging
On Wednesday this week, I attended the Online Community Unconference , which was a fascinating experience. If you’ve never been to an “unconference,” it’s an event in which the agenda is created on the fly, on the day of the event, by the attendees. During the first hour, *all* 250 attendees were asked to… Continue reading
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How does your leadership style affect your company’s blog?
I’ve been thinking a lot lately about how an organization’s culture—or maybe “leadership style” is more accurate—can stimulate or hinder its employees from blogging. At Tendo, we help companies establish blogging programs and guidelines, but there’s more to motivating people to blog than giving them a set of rules. And many corporate blogging guidelines… Continue reading