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Monday, March 29, 2004

Thanks Judith, nice post.

Corporate Blogging - Elevator Pitch Anyone ?.

Judith is running a contest at the socialsoftwareweblog, inspired by a conversation with Rob : 

A picture named elevator pitch competition.gif"Today I was talking to Robert Paterson, a well-respected member of my weblogging cohort, who lives on Prince Edward Island. We were conversing about attempting to explain the benefits of weblogging to our non-blogging friends, acquaintances, and business clients, and receiving blank stares in return for our efforts. [BTW, Robert has a great blog post on this today — Sex Education and a 6 year old.]

As we were discussing this dilemna, we came up with the idea of holding an ‘Elevator Pitch Competition’ [extremely concise presentation delivered to potential clients — not lasting more than a minute, or a short elevator ride] to describe the potential benefits of corporate weblogging. I have included related links to two current articles on creating an effective ‘Elevator Pitch’ below.

There will be simple rules: One entry per author, entry between 50 - 110 words.

We will have an international panel of respected webloggers to judge the entries, and will publish the winning entry here on the Social Software weblog and also, potentially, on the weblogs of the esteemed panel of judges."

It would be lovely to get fresh views on the subject - there's been a lot of talk about finding this elevator pitch - give it a shot - and look out for updates, rules, tips, announcements and incentives coming up at the blog.  

[Conversations with Dina]

3:01:56 PM    comment []

I think there is some cool stuff that could be done on the boundary between blogs and eBay.

eBay developer evangelist's weblog.

Have you ever said "I didn't even know eBay had a developer program?" Well then, why don't you visit Jeffrey McManus' weblog. He's a developer evangelist over at eBay and doing some real interesting stuff.

[Scobleizer: Microsoft Geek Blogger]

9:57:16 AM    comment []

Consumers as Producers in the Value Creation Process of Democracy.

Good observation from Doc, I had checked in a few times recently and was stunned by the high levels of continuing activity. Kevin Drum (Calpundit now WashingtonMonthly) is also showing very high levels of comment activity. What are the conditions necessary for consumers to become active participants in the value creation process?

Go refigure.

The Deaning of America is Micah's latest in The Nation. ...to glimpse where all this goes next, you have to look beyond the efforts of a few leaders and wade through a sea of Dean-inspired activist networks that are basically hubs of independent Democratic activism.

Try this on for size. Go to BlogForAmerica (now titled "Democracy for America") and count the numbers of comments on the posts. They run in the hundreds (like Slashdot), just like they did when the campaign was a campaign.

[The Doc Searls Weblog]

9:53:43 AM    comment []

Nice piece of work from Lilia and Sebastian. Thank you both.

WBC04: Learning in weblog networks.

Links for my presentation of Learning webs: Learning in weblog networks

[Mathemagenic]

9:47:09 AM    comment []

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