sippeypic.jpgTypePad General Manager Michael Sippey was my guest on the first edition of The Corporate Blogging Show (Nov. 14, 2006). We talked about How to Get Started With a Corporate Blog. Michael told us about his original blog Stating the Obvious, which he started in August 1995. That's prehistoric times in the blogosphere.

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Andrea Swinton said on December 4, 2006 at 11:13 AM

Hi Debbie,

Great show. Very informative for a new blogger like myself. Just listened to this on my Ipod. I know I’m a few weeks behind.

One suggestion - if you could list on your blog somewhere the blogs that were mentioned during each episode (or even repeat the names of blogs during the show), it would be helpful for listeners who want to visit these blogs.

This show mentioned Freddy & Ma blog. I wanted to visit it but couldn’t quite understand the name. Had to rewind a couple of times to get the name in order to visit the blog.

Debbie Weil said on December 5, 2006 at 05:05 PM

Thanks for the feedback, Andrea. Yes, great idea to post the URLs of sites/blogs mentioned. I’ve just been busy and haven’t gotten around to it!

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