Moblog
http://moblog.net/Techcrunch/
This is an example of a Moblog I found by googling ‘moblog’. There is a whole moblog site dedicated to mobile blogging. I searched around the site looking are various blogs and settled on this one. This is a blog for an event in the UK called TechCrunch I believe in order to keep people informed on the process of the event. Most of the blogs I visited on this site were very similar in that they all posted similar material. The majority of the content on this blog and most of the others I saw were short video clips which look like they were taken from cell phones, as well as cell phone pictures. There seems to be very little writing, I assume because there are posting from a cell phone and typing on cell phones is time consuming.
Photoblog
http://www.photoblog.com/storytaylor/
I spent a really long time trying to figure out the photoblog website looking for any blog that had more then one entry until I realized it only shows one per page. Not sure I like this idea but I guess it works better for loading times. I’m not really sure I like the over all concept of a photoblog in general because you can put photos on any blog and it doesn’t make sense to have a single blog devoted to only photos. I’m not sure if they have a limit to how many words you can have in the post, but all the photoblogs I looked at had little to no words except the titles of the photos mostly.
Videoblog
http://crooksandliars.com/
Voted the best video blog by the weblogawards (http://2007.weblogawards.org/polls/best-video-blog-1.php). This blog is about exactly what the title says, crooks and liars. Mostly are videos from news interviews mostly related to various politicians that the maker seems to thing are crooks and liars. I found it difficult to find a strictly video blog though, this is the first type of blog I’ve searched from the list that does not have its own site devoted to that style of blogging. Another one I found was more of a personal style video blog in which the making took videos of themselves and their daily or weekly outings which I thought was a nice idea. I wont post the link though because it froze my computer L. Video Blogs are a good idea and I can see them becoming more popular with the rise of youtube. People can now become even more lazy without having to even read the blogs as they can simply watch blogs now.
Audioblog
http://nickbrendon.com/category/audioblog/
I also struggled to find an audio blog… this is about all I could find that actually worked for me. It is the blog of some loser commenting on various movies I think and anything else he feels like commenting on. Though he will type most of what he has said also so you can read along with what he is saying. I’m not sure if my difficulty is because there are more technical difficulties involved in posting audio links or they’re just not very popular. With this and the video blog I think you need to have some sort of flash player or media player in order for it to work, which I know some people are very sketchy on downloading these type of applications; I for one am a little hesitant because the majority of them require frequent updates and downloading new versions that they seem to come out with every other week.
Corporate Blogging
http://www.sitepoint.com/blogs/2008/08/08/15-companies-that-really-get-corporate-blogging/
This site Lists 15 companies that ‘really get’ corporate blogging and also has an article describing corporate blogs that are ‘doing it wrong
http://www.sitepoint.com/blogs/2008/12/12/corporate-blogging-youre-doing-it-wrong/
The two corporate blogs I chose to look in to were the blog for Dell, (http://en.community.dell.com/blogs/direct2dell/) and the blog for Lenovo (http://lenovoblogs.com/).
The Dell blog, updated frequently, sometimes even multiple times per days offers multiple different blogs depending on a users interest or need. Their main page focuses on Dell and society and how Dell interacts with or effects society. They mostly post on things such as how they are becoming more green and environmentally friendly. Their categories range from Support, to events, to hot topics. Dell has found a way to really involve their customers and provide them with a huge range of options and content on their blogs, posting videos, articles and allowing their customers to ask questions and actually receive responses. It is formatted very simply and effectively showing all their topics in a list making it easy to navigate around the blog.
The Lenovo blog is a little bit more confusing though follows along the same line in terms of content. My only criticism is that it is a little more difficult to navigate as there is no clear list of categories. One thing I thought was innovative of them that I did not see on most other blogs is that they posted various links along the side of the blog where they have been mentioned on delicious. They also have an account with flickr which is also along the side of the blog making good use of other popular networking and bookmarking sites.
Corporate blogs are a great idea as it is one of the cheapest forms of marketing a company could use. With increasing internet usage every day it has the possibility to reach a huge amount and variety of people, though I think is most convenience with younger, technically knowledgeable people. Another benefit is that a corporate blog lets you speak to customers directly and is much more personal then mass marketing and advertising and may actually allow companies to develop life long customers and close relationships with them by building their trust through communication.
I commented on Laura’s blog today as she was below my name on the list. I commented on her post about Wikis and social bookmarking sites. I have absolutely no idea how to use a track back but maybe I will fiddle with this later. http://lauraw89.wordpress.com/2009/02/03/wikis/#comment-3 this is the plain old regular link to her post and my comment.
The style and tone of her blog seems to be very relaxed as if she was speaking naturally in a conversation, which I think is similar to mine. I think this is how most blogs are and should be unless they were intended to be more profession, but in either case I think this is a good way to be more personal with those that are reading it. A little more detail and personal insight on the topics at hand may have made her blog more interesting to read.