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Because the Medium is the Message
by Chris Abraham on 01/02/2009 · 0 comments
In response to Corporate blogging isn’t trusted; it’s up to us to fight back NOW, anonymous asked, “Can you provide links to and comments about what you think are effective corporate blogs? I have yet to see one, but I can’t say I’ve been looking… Thanks,” and this is what I could find real quick on Google (via Marketing Conversation):
From Top 15 Corporate Blogs (Ranked – May 2008)
#15. Boeing – Authority: 67
#14. Monster – Authority: 73
#13. Kodak – Authority: 105
#12. Delta – Authority: 252
#11. Yahoo! – Authority: 297
#10. General Motors – Authority: 364
#9. Ask – Authority: 364
#8. LinkedIn – Authority: 591
#7. Digg – Authority: 641
#6. Dell – Authority: 799
#5. Yahoo! Search – Authority: 1130
#4. Facebook – Authority: 1478
#3. Flickr – Authority: 1744
#2. Adobe – Authority: 1797
#1. Google – Authority: 8492
From Top 10 Corporate Blogs (Technorati Ranked)
#10: The Otter Group – Technorati: 11177
#9: English Cut – Technorati: 6715
#8: SunBelt Software – Technorati: 6247
#7: GM Fast Lane – Technorati: 2580
#6: Adobe Software – Technorati: 2352
#5: Ask.com – Technorati: 1616
#4: Tom Peters – Technorati: 716
#3: Yahoo! Search – Technorati: 241
#2: O’Reilly Radar – Technorati: 141
#1: Google – Technorati: 27
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Top Corporate Blogs and Corporate Bloggers
by Chris Abraham on 01/02/2009 · 0 comments
In response to Corporate blogging isn’t trusted; it’s up to us to fight back NOW, anonymous asked, “Can you provide links to and comments about what you think are effective corporate blogs? I have yet to see one, but I can’t say I’ve been looking… Thanks,” and this is what I could find real quick on Google (via Marketing Conversation):
From Top 15 Corporate Blogs (Ranked – May 2008)
#15. Boeing – Authority: 67
#14. Monster – Authority: 73
#13. Kodak – Authority: 105
#12. Delta – Authority: 252
#11. Yahoo! – Authority: 297
#10. General Motors – Authority: 364
#9. Ask – Authority: 364
#8. LinkedIn – Authority: 591
#7. Digg – Authority: 641
#6. Dell – Authority: 799
#5. Yahoo! Search – Authority: 1130
#4. Facebook – Authority: 1478
#3. Flickr – Authority: 1744
#2. Adobe – Authority: 1797
#1. Google – Authority: 8492
From Top 10 Corporate Blogs (Technorati Ranked)
#10: The Otter Group – Technorati: 11177
#9: English Cut – Technorati: 6715
#8: SunBelt Software – Technorati: 6247
#7: GM Fast Lane – Technorati: 2580
#6: Adobe Software – Technorati: 2352
#5: Ask.com – Technorati: 1616
#4: Tom Peters – Technorati: 716
#3: Yahoo! Search – Technorati: 241
#2: O’Reilly Radar – Technorati: 141
#1: Google – Technorati: 27
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