A friend and IM-collaborator, Eric Thom of RSSapplied.com, needs an RSS consultant and blogger immediately.
RSS Applied has been focused on the business opportunities presented by RSS and Weblogs for years, and we’re ready to bring another person onboard. This position will involve intense daily research focused on the latest RSS technology news, business blogging strategies, corporate communications, podcasting applications, as well as blog design and navigation.
All inquires should be addressed to manage@rssapplied.com
I’ve been playing around with Zohoplanner and I think I’m going to be using it more often to get things organised. It is an online interface that lets you create todo lists and make notes. There are a few things that I hope they will add later like a wiki like Schtuff.com has. (I love wikis. They’re just so easy to use and my MoinX desktop wiki has taken over as my favourite desktop publishing interface.) Zohoplanner also allows people to view your lists and notes, but it doesn’t have RSS feeds for updates.
Particletree has an article on small business blogging making arguments for it. The article brings up the point that small businesses think that blogging is too time consuming. But I think they’d change their minds if they knew of the interesting and wide range of things they could blog about. For most people, blogging is synonymous with ranting and political monologues. Having a list of small-business-related topics (and examples of their execution) could fire up the imagination of small businesses and their motivation to blog. The Particletree article lists a few:
- Issues the company itself is dealing with
- New product ideas
- Marketing ideas
- Small business issues
- Practical tips
- References and links to other articles
But a blog is an interactive channel. So to this list I would add a few feedback ideas, thought sharing ideas and more. A blog is also not just a marketing channel, but also a channel to assert your expertise, a public relations channel and a relationship/trust building channel. So I could add a few more ideas to the list:
- Letters from readers/customers
- Solicitations for feedback on product issues
- Solicitations for feedback on marketing issues (RevenueRoundtable)
- Consumer/Customer meetups
- Reviews of related books/websites/articles (RevenueRoundtable)
- Industry/ethics issues (RevenueRoundtable)
- Social issues (SkyeCreative)
- Consumer issues (RevenueRoundtable)
- New products (DenaliFlavors)
- New press coverage (DenaliFlavors)
- Announcements of new clients
- Announcements of new locations/outlets
- Announcements of new employees
- Announcements of new partners or suppliers (SkyeCreative)
- Conferences and other upcoming events that business representatives will attend
- Customer/Service policy changes or new policy issues
- Case studies
Sorry I didn’t have time to find examples of all of the list. I’ll add more, but please feel free to suggest some. Links via PowerBlog Review.