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<title>Choosing a Blogging Platform</title>
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<description>This blog uses Typepad as its platform. I've also used most of the other major platforms and each one definitely has its own strengths and weaknesses. The top 4-5 (TypePad, Wordpress, Blogger, etc.) are all good choices when setting up...</description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This blog uses Typepad as its platform. I've also used most of the other major platforms and each one definitely has its own strengths and weaknesses. The top 4-5 (TypePad, Wordpress, Blogger, etc.) are all <a href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/BuildABetterBlog/~3/278276448/typepad-vs-word.html">good choices when setting up your blog</a>. I would recommend staying away from obscure platforms that are not being used by a lot of people. You want something that has a community around it and will be there for the long-run.</p><div class="feedflare">
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<dc:subject>Blogging</dc:subject>
<dc:subject>Web Tools</dc:subject>

<dc:creator>Cortland Coleman</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2008-04-26T12:10:39-04:00</dc:date>
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<title>Who Are They? Where Are They? How Are They?</title>
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<description>Building a web site is only part of the puzzle of on-line success. A crucial element in your ultimate web domination will be tracking and analyzing the visitors to your site. Where do they come from? How did they get...</description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Building a web site is only part of the puzzle of on-line success. A crucial element in your ultimate web domination will be tracking and analyzing the visitors to your site. Where do they come from? How did they get to your site? What did they look at while they were there. <a href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/PajamaMarketSmallBusinessBlog/~3/276331141/google-analytic.html">Knowing the answers to these questions</a> and using them to influence the design of your site is time well spent for the long-term growth of your web-based operation.</p><div class="feedflare">
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<dc:subject>Small Business</dc:subject>
<dc:subject>Web Tools</dc:subject>

<dc:creator>Cortland Coleman</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2008-04-25T20:25:10-04:00</dc:date>
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<title>Should You Start a Business Blog? Hell Yeah!</title>
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<description>Sone great points, courtesy of Entrepreneur.com, that make the case for starting a business blog. Link: Should You Start a Business Blog? - Entrepreneur.com - MSNBC.com A blog allows your business to engage with current and potential customers in a...</description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sone great points, courtesy of Entrepreneur.com, that make the case for starting a business blog.</p>

<p>Link: <a title="Should You Start a Business Blog? - Entrepreneur.com - MSNBC.com" href="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17466965/">Should You Start a Business Blog? - Entrepreneur.com - MSNBC.com</a>

</p><blockquote cite="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17466965/"><p>A blog allows your business to engage with current and potential customers in a direct, informal, no-pressure way. You can communicate the strengths of your product or service, the expertise of your top executives and the breadth of your company's experience in ways that traditional marketing and advertising don't allow. This can help engender a better understanding of your company as well as inspire customer loyalty. <br /><br />Because of its collaborative nature, a blog can help you gain insight into customers' needs and interests. You can then use this information to develop new products or services or fine-tune existing ones. <br /><br />A blog can make your company appear more &quot;alive'' and approachable. A website promoting your products or services is an essential marketing tool. But a blog, in effect, gives your company a personal voice, which also can help boost customer loyalty.<br /><br />Blogs cost little, if any, money. Some public blogging sites are free; others charge only nominal fees. Also, blogs are often extremely easy to set up and update, with virtually no training required.</p></blockquote><div class="feedflare">
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<dc:subject>Blogging</dc:subject>
<dc:subject>Links</dc:subject>
<dc:subject>SBBW</dc:subject>
<dc:subject>Small Business</dc:subject>

<dc:creator>Cortland Coleman</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2007-03-05T23:16:41-05:00</dc:date>
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<title>Web Tool: Pageflakes Start Page Demo</title>
<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/SmallBizBlogWiz/~3/Q8IR9JHPmts/web_tool_pagefl.html</link>
<description>Customizable, all-encompassing start pages are all the rage. Whether it's Netvibes, Google, Pageflakes or the numerous others on the scence, the start page is the focus of attention for a growing number of business, and rightfully so. The start page...</description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[Customizable, all-encompassing start pages are all the rage. Whether it's <a href="http://www.netvibes.com">Netvibes</a>, <a href="http://www.google.com/ig?hl=en">Google</a>, <a href="http://www.pageflakes.com">Pageflakes</a> or the numerous others on the scence, the start page is the focus of attention for a growing number of business, and rightfully so. The start page is, obviously, where nearly every single web session begins. It makes sense that this page has developed into a business model. But, how you can you benefit from these flexible fountains of information. Well, let's take a look at PageFlakes, courtesy fo the <a href="http://www.podtech.net/scobleshow/">ScobleShow</a>, to find out.
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<dc:subject>SBBW</dc:subject>
<dc:subject>Small Business</dc:subject>
<dc:subject>Web Tools</dc:subject>

<dc:creator>Cortland Coleman</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2007-03-04T21:20:47-05:00</dc:date>
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<title>My Analysis of the Presidential Campaign Web Sites</title>
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<description>AZ Central asked me to provide an analysis of the presidential campaign web sites. Here is the unedited analysis I provided to them. It's a bit off-the-cuff because they had a tight deadline, but it's still thorough, engaging and oh-so...</description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.azcentral.com/">AZ Central</a> asked me to
provide an analysis of the presidential campaign web sites. Here is the
unedited analysis I provided to them. It's a bit off-the-cuff because
they had a tight deadline, but it's still thorough, engaging and oh-so
insightful. (Please note, this analysis and this blog do not represent
the viewpoints of my employer, and are not reviewed nor endorsed by my
employer.)</p>

<p><a href="http://www.johnmccain.com/">JOHN MCCAIN</a>
(R) - A striking, dramatic black-and-white. The only color on the
homepage is McCain's face. Video on the homepage is a positive. Video
is the BIG thing thing online right now, and we'll continue to be as
the PC and TV slowly but steadily merge. What's more, the videos on
McCain's site can be saved to Digg and/or <a onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)" href="http://del.icio.us/" target="_blank">del.icio.us</a>
- 2 of the largest social bookmarking site - that's a good thing, but I
doubt the &quot;canned&quot; videos are compelling enough to get a significant
amount of attention from those sites. You can build &quot;your own&quot; McCain
page/site with relevant issues and other semi-customized information.
That's fine - Gore did it 7 years ago and this approach doesn't seem
that much different. The main content area on McCain's homepage
features a &quot;Why McCain&quot; link, a Donate link and a selection of videos.
A search feature is hidden in the lower-right hand corner - the web
equivalent of &quot;Baltic Avenue.&quot; Translation: the campaign wants to
control your interaction with the site and their candidate. After a few
minutes on McCain's site, the black-and-white started making me
depressed - probably not how the campaign wants site visitors to feel,
yet it is an inevitability. The world isn't black-and-white anymore,
and neither should your website be. Is the b-n-w reflect McCain's world
view? Also, where is the RSS feed? </p>

<p><a href="http://www.hillaryclinton.com/">HILLARY CLINTON </a>(D)
- Ahh, color. That alone made me feel better upon visiting Clinton's
site. The main content area of the homepage features videos,
contribution links and an &quot;Action Center.&quot; And, the Action Center
allows you to view events within X miles of your zip code. One point
for Hillary. Why do I care about events in Montana? Let me instantly
and easily customize my experience at your site and you're making
points with me. There's a link where I can organize my own event for
Hillary - more personalization, more localization...more voters.
Hillary's site also contains an RSS feed - a must in the 2008 campaign.
Hillary and her team also have an active blog with comments allowed -
that is huge. </p>

<p><a href="http://www.joinrudy2008.com/">RUDOLPH GIULIANI</a>
(R) - Rudy's homepage features the obligatory contribution links but
also allows folks to sign-up their support right from the homepage - a
smart strategy that will definitely yield lots of sign-ups (read 'names
&amp; addresses'). Rudy News is also upfront on the homepage and
features an RSS feed - nice.&nbsp; The campaign is clearly banking on some
of Rudy's inherit like-ability in the wake of his deft handling of the
9/11 attacks in NYC. Rudy's site is an &quot;exploratory committee&quot; site so
the content isn't as deep or well-developed, but early signs from this
campaign show that they are web-savvy and will use the medium to
effectively promote their candidate, connect supporters and sway
undecideds. </p>

<p><a href="http://www.barackobama.com/">BARACK OBAMA</a>
(D) - BarackTV, MyBarackObama and other issue-related content is
feature on Obama's homepage. The links are large, the color is tasteful
and the presentation is exceptionally well-done. The MyBarack section
definitely is one of the best attempts at customization and usage of
the &quot;social web&quot; among the presidential candidates. The Donate button
is prominent but it doesn't hog-up prime real-estate or take away from
more useful content, a nice change. Barack's team is also blogging and
an RSS feed is offered, although it is hard-to-find. Comments are
allowed - a good sign that the Obama team &quot;gets it&quot; when it comes to
the web. </p>

<p><a href="http://www.mittromney.com/">MITT ROMNEY</a> (R)
- Romney presents way too many choices on his homepage. There's so much
there, where do I start? That being said, MittTV, the Featured Stories
section and TeamMitt are all easily accessible, engaging and very well
done. Also, Romney's site is the only site with an En Espanol link
prominently displayed - good call. RSS is available from the homepage.
Contribution's are obviously accepted but the links aren't nearly as
in-your-face as the other candidates - a welcome reprieve. But, where's
the blog? </p>

<p><a href="http://johnedwards.com/">JOHN EDWARDS</a>
(D) - The darling of the &quot;web2.0&quot; crowd, Edwards site is very well done
and is the only candidate using a &quot;landing page&quot; that allows you to
quickly and easily sign-up to stay informed of campaign activities
before moving on to the full Edwards site. This is a proven web
technique that businesses use every day, and it is a very effective way
to get people signed-up. Edwards main content area on the home page
features video (seeing a theme here?), a strong Action Center and
additional links to other stories and issue information. The Edwards
blog is the best of the bunch with feeds, comments and user-submitted
posts - finally, someone understanding the concept of &quot;You&quot; being named
Time's Person of the Year. The blog section is a true community and
good sign of what the Edwards campaign is focusing on. Yes, they did
recently get in a spot of trouble for a few &quot;rogue bloggers&quot; but the
Edwards team completely gets it, is openly involving the community and
is attracting lots of visitors, online attention and buzz. Edwards is
even in Second Life - could these guys be too web-savvy? </p>

<p>Edwards' site is definitely the most innovative and contains the most substance, community and deep content.</p>

<p>Surprisingly,
I think McCain's site may be the worst due it's lack of&nbsp; true
customization and depressing black-and-white template. Black-and-white
can (and should) be used effectively - McCain's team has overdone it. </p>

<p>Rudy's
is the most boring, but that's probably due to its Exploratory
Committee nature. I suspect it will be built up much more in the coming
months.</p>

<p>I do tip my hat (but certainly not my support!) to
Romney for the En Espanol feature. Where the heck are the other
candidates on this? </p>

<p>Interesting but possbily irrelevant
sidenote: Clinton, McCain and Edwards all use a favicon on their site.
Rudy, Barack and Mitt do not. Does a favicon indicate a top-contender
whereas a &quot;no favicon site&quot; indicates a lesser candidate? I doubt it,
but if McCain, Clinton or Edwards is our next president, well, you
heard it here first.</p><div class="feedflare">
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<dc:subject>Blogs</dc:subject>
<dc:subject>News</dc:subject>

<dc:creator>Cortland Coleman</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2007-02-23T22:01:19-05:00</dc:date>
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