Giving your employees the power of *secure* blogging
One of the most frequent concerns that comes up when you talk about employees blogging within an organization is privacy. Probably the first reaction you get is ‘No way, everyone will be able to read it’.
However, that’s doesn’t have to be the case and there are a range of options you can use which might even stop your latest disgruntled individual from going and getting that blogspot blog and calling the CEO something unpleasant…. and you don’t have to just run it from behind the firewall.
Blogsavvy
BlogSavvy is the blog of Chris Merrill, blog consultant & Entrepreneur
The aim of this blog is to provide useful commentary, ideas, resources and conversations on blogging for business, community, education, causes and money.
Oh, and to promote BlogSavvy services…
BlogSavvy can provide advice, consultation and support in constructing your blogging strategy and recommend blog solutions that fit your organizations needs.
Chris works with individuals and organizations on effective blog design and can give you an enormous head start in the world of blogging for PR or organizational communication.
We also deliver and facilitate online and face-to-face workshops in blogging…
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James Farmer
James Farmer is a consultant, writer, technologist, teacher and person living and (sometimes) working in Melbourne Australia.
After figuring out just after graduation that English Literature wasn’t really his calling he’s been a teacher, trainer, lecturer and consultant in the UK, Japan and Australia.
He has worked extensively with educational and commercial organisations developing innovative, sustainable and effective strategies and implementations of online technologies, progressive pedagogies and communication.
He’s the author of incorporated subversion and Blogsavvy (obviously), the founder of IncSub, edublogs.org and a co-founder of Blogtalk Downunder.
He’s authored several acclaimed papers on blogging including Communication dynamics: Discussion boards,…
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Savvy Blog Workshops
James Farmer can deliver and facilitate Blogsavvy workshops in your organisation or online. As a qualified teacher trainer and an experienced consultant in the area he can help you identify areas you’d like to work on and provide technology, follow-up and support to make sure your blogging experience is successful.
He has recently completed workshops for ASCILITE, LTUG, Blogtalk Downunder and Deakin University.
James can run workshops ranging from introductions to blogs and aggregation, using blogging tools and developing successful blogging strategies and practices. He is an expert in providing workshops online through synchronous and non-synchronous technologies.
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