Five Best Blogging Platforms. For me it's a really tough decision between Blogger and Wordpress.
I use blogger for personal stuff, and get lots of traffic thanks to being Less Fat and Riding Bike (chubbysuperbiker.com). It's been good to me, and been a lot of fun in the process. Yet, there are nagging things I think Google could do a lot better. Like, Picasa integration - make it a little (lot) easier for me to just plop in photos from my 25 gig of Picasa space. And youtube. I mean, it's easy and powerful enough for me to just edit the code - but when I'm doing personal blogging, generally I'm going to be lazy about it. Then there's WordPress, which is what I use for work and is fantastic. My only drawback for personal is that I'm lazy when I'm not at work - and Blogger is easier in that respect. So that's where I stand, for work stuff WordPress is fantastic because it's really without limits. E L S U A ~ A KM Blog Thinking Outside The Inbox by Luis Suarez 10 Tips for Becoming a Great Corporate Blogger.
Just this morning, and while checking my RSS Newsfeeds, I have bumped into a particularly interesting weblog post by Ted Demopoulos over at Blogging for Business around the subject on 10 Tips for Becoming a Great Corporate Blogger and which references another superb article from Scout on this very same subject.
A pretty good and must-read post for everyone who may want to get started not just with their own corporate weblog but with weblogging in general. Indeed, I feel that most of the different tips that are mentioned over at 10 Tips for Becoming a Great Corporate Blogger would be applicable to weblogging in general, whether it is done on a personal level or on a business / corporate like levels. In fact, I have been weblogging in my Intranet weblog for over two years now and every now and then I still get questions from people who would want to know how to make it as a successful corporate weblogger. Powered by Qumana Rating: 0.0/5 (0 votes cast) Worth while sharing it along? 10 Great Strategic Benefits of Blogging. Some time ago I created a weblog post where I was detailing some hot tips on how to become a great corporate weblogger and over the last few days I have been receiving a number of e-mails from different folks asking me if I would be able to suggest some other tips on how to make their own weblogging efforts take off.
So I thought I would go ahead and share with you a couple of thoughts on the subject hoping that you may find them useful as well. Certainly, and before we actually get started, I would want to point out to folks to one particular weblog where you would be able to get lots of different tips on how to get the best out of your own weblog: ProBlogger by Darren Rowse. Take a closer look specially at the entire section on 31 Days to Building a Better Blog where you will find plenty of tips to get you started. In the past I have been weblogging myself several times on topics dealt with in ProBlogger but let's look now at whatever other options that we may have available.