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September 28, 2005

Absolutely Great Corporate Blogging Resource

As I was finishing up my preparations for my talk in Atlanta this Friday on Weblogs and the Law (or as I’ve titled my speech, “Why Lawyers Hate Blogs”), I stumbled across this White Paper from The Content Factor about corporate blogging.  In it, I found the single best piece of advice for beginning bloggers I’ve ever run across:

Start slowly. Read extensively. Post frequently. Link liberally.

The White Paper can be downloaded for free in exchange for your e-mail address.  I strongly encourage you to check it out.

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Great article Matt, thanks for the info/link! Maybe one of these days I'll actually get started w/a blog! Faith.

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