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Hire Your Character

Posted on January 28th, 2006

You have been selected by your company to head up their latest product’s marketing and advertising campaign. You’ve written and developed your company’s marketing and advertising plan and know it backwards and forwards. Within this plan you know that you need a blog to reach your goals. You have developed this whole campaign around a single character to represent your company’s product in print and on television, but need a way to incorporate it to your blog.

Then the idea hits you - your character will have its own blog, but who will write it? You know your thoughts and you know your message, but you are unsure of how to write for the web.

Hiring an experienced blogger that can present this message in a manner that blog readers will relate to and search engines will find desirable will take your blog to another level.

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raj says,
1-30-2006 at 12:00:32 from 72.140.189.176    

It goes without saying - to those of us who are already bloggers - that a blog can be an efficient and successful way to promote a company. But despite the fact that I spend hours researching and “blogging” daily, I’m seriously starting to wonder if the term “blog” is developing too much of a stigma with the general Internet (and non-Internet) public.

Schools are banning students from blogging. Companies are banning employees. Why? Because of some perceived threat from such “clandestine” activities. To paraphrase The Jackson Five, “one bad blogger don’t make the whole bunch bad.”

It’s likely true that most people who read blogs may not even know that they are doing so. To them, it’s just a website, and this weird word, “blog”, that almost sounds offensive or just silly may not not after all be doing the potential of weblogs justice.

The terms “diary”, “journal”, “words”, “letters”, “(daily) musings”, and “thoughts” might be more appropriate. But then what about all the effort us bloggers have invested in promoting the terms “blogs”, “bloggers”, and “blogging”? Do we just abandon it all?

If you do invent a character for a promotional campaign that targets the general public, ask yourself, “is this fictional character more likely to write a journal/ diary or a blog? They’re synonymous terms to bloggers, but not necessarily to everyone else.

1-30-2006 at 15:32:52 from 205.242.229.37    

Raj,

That is an excellent point. I have heard many people talking about the issue of blogs vs. website, and furthermore I have also heard how many people, including bloggers, hate the term “Blogosphere”. With the number of books beeing written and the way the ship has started, it may be a hard thing to turn around. I also hear a number of of people wanting to call RSS feeds Web feeds or just feeds. As do we all speak a different language, so must I suppose the bloggers themselves.

Jim

Steve says,
1-31-2006 at 11:50:18 from 70.16.64.218    

I also have a hard time with the word. I own a magazine and have a “blog” set up to discuss and report on less “polished” information. It is so much easier to keep up with news and events if you can crank them out and display them within the hour rather than wait until your next magazine publication.

Anyway, not to sidetrack from the original comments, but when I say come check out my blog, the reactions I get are more of a less serious nature than if I replaced the word blog with my “Online Journal”..

I use phrases such as “Online Journal which keeps an ongoing chronical of current events blah blah blah” rather than “posting at my blog”

The term blog has earned a reputation of something “recreational”. For one, people start blogs all the time to post literature, personal experiences, and short-tempered opinions. When blogging professionally we need to make sure it doesn’t take on the same meanings.

Thanks
Steve

2-4-2006 at 15:53:49 from 208.42.95.53    

thanks for your comment….
love your blog.. thks for the headsup!

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