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If you blog and already believe in blogging, this book may not be a fit for you, since it is mostly aimed at converting new adepts. Of course, since most US large corporations have already found this out, this book serves best, in my opinion, for smaller companies or corporations in Latin America. This book is great for all those executives wondering still if they should open up or keep on trying to control all communications regarding their brands, products and companies, which is impossible. The book shoves in the right direction with plenty of examples and arguments as to why blogs are vital to any corporation.
The name endures today, and it's still associated with those who oppose the mass advancement of technology. In Robert Scoble's book titled - Naked Conversations - he proposes that real customers are craving real connections with others and are driving the blogging phenomenon, which is changing the face of business as we know it.
Additionally, it offers inside information about the problems, prospects and promise that blogging holds. Soundview likes this book because it takes a 360-degree look at blogging, based on dozens of individuals at all points and levels of the blogosphere.
During the early 19th century a social movement erupted among textile artisans in Britain who opposed the development of mechanical weaving looms and frequently stormed manufacturing facilities to destroy those machines. Those customers are rebelling as the Luddites of old, but today's weapon of choice is ironically - a web log also known as a blog.
Disenfranchised customers are finding their voice in blogs, and organizations need to listen or possibly face an old-fashioned Luddite backlash at the hands of influential bloggers. To avoid arrest and shift blame, many of these artisans claimed to be in the service of a fictitious "King Ludd" and called themselves Luddites.
However, much of today's opposition to technology is coming from customers who are fed up with automated receptionists; voicemail; spam; instant messaging; telemarketers; pop-up ads; voice recognition service hotlines that go nowhere - to name a few.
Highly recommended for newbies and even review worthy for experts. A no-nonsense conversational writing seems as if one is reading the Scobblizer blog. Hope to incorporate some of the learnings on my blog at ebizocp.blogspot.com. A simply unputdownable book that I read over the weekend and finished during an extended lunch hour on a Monday. Filled with anecdotes and case studies that cover the half decade 'history' of blogging, this is a must read bible for all bloggers.
His blogging ideas should inspire other companies to engage in more conversations with their customers.Author, "Trust is Everything: Become the leader others will follow" Robert Scoble changed the face of Microsoft with his authentic and transparent blog.
I enjoy any book that makes me think. I LOVE BOOKS THAT SPARK IDEAS. Naked Conversations gives the great background information for anyone new to Blogs and their impact. This book made me think of other ways blogs would be valuable to the business and IT "inherit friction." Because of this book, I'm testing my theory. Read this book and have your own spark initiated. The examples and links are powerful examples to anyone considering tipping their toe into the rising waters of blogs. From a technicians point of view, I also enjoyed the book.
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