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Major Corporations Form 'The Blog Council'

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A dozen major corporations are getting together to form "The Blog Council," a group dedicated to developing standards for corporate blogging. The council hopes to address issues and challenges unique to multinational corporations.

Founding members include: AccuQuote, Cisco Systems, The Coca-Cola Company, Dell, Gemstar-TV Guide, General Motors, Kaiser Permanente, Microsoft, Nokia, SAP, and Wells Fargo.

The Blog Council
Executives representing the member companies plan to meet in private to discuss their blogging standards, a move that critics already are saying is out of sync with the transparent nature and intent of company blogs. But council organizers believe that doing so allows the executives to speak freely about challenges that are unique to large corporations.

"Major corporations use blogs differently while abiding by the same rules and etiquette," said Word of Mouth Marketing Association founder and Blog Council CEO Andy Sernovitz, who also runs GasPedal, the company managing the council. 

"Individual and small-business bloggers don't face the same issues.  For example, we still need to deliver a responsible and effective corporate message, but we need to do it in the complicated environment of the blogosphere.  We have to speak for a corporation, but never sound 'corporate.'  And we have to learn to do it live, and in real-time." 

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Scoble argues that the key challenge for major corporations will be learning to engage the public on a smaller, more personal one-to-one level.

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But perhaps the most scathing criticism comes from management consultant and entrepreneur

While Taylor says he wants to believe in and support The Blog Council, he fears the corporate need to control their messages, to keep them safe and sanitary, belies the nature of and purpose of blogging.

"I just think that the very structure of modern corporations, with their managing to quarterly results, CYA tactics and massive aversion to risk, is the very antithesis of blogging and any word of mouth anything."

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