Even just a few years ago, the business world was dominated by a mainstream media. The Associated Press and other such organizations had a broad range of power and influence that was difficult to undermine. They were able to sway opinions, and with their advertising power for good or for bad, they could make or break your business.
The overwhelming power of the media has slowly started to fizzle out over the last few years with advances in technology and communications that have become more widely available to, well, anyone who wants it. Among these significant advances in communications is the invention, and explosion in popularity, of blogs.
In today's world there is a vast and ever-growing network of blogs that speak of nearly every topic imaginable. There are search engines that will specifically search for blogs that pertain to the topic you are looking for. Google, the most widely used search engine in the world, has a function called "Google Blog Search," that sifts through millions of blogs to find just what you are in need of.
A recent article in the magazine "Business Week," titled, "Social Media Will Change Your Business," goes through the many different ways that a blog can do for business. Blogs can be given public access, allowing advertising to take on a whole new face. Blogs can also be private and only viewable to selected users of the blog owner's choice, thus making it possible to collaborate in business, and allow people that you know and trust to comment and give opinions and advice on any given project or business proposal.
"Catch up...or catch you later," is the catch phrase they used to imply what will happen to businesses that don't catch on to the new technological tools in business and marketing. Blogs can be a wonderful tool that can help professional businesses in all aspects of business. From marketing to management, blogs have a broad range of functionality and influence and because of that, the business world will never be the same.
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
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"Catch up...or catch you later," this phrase speaks profound truth. With so many new inventions coming out in the technical world, one really does need to keep up with the trends, or be left behind. It is interesting to see how advertising has adapted to the new features and capabilities that have become available because of the blogging world.
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