If you’re an IABC member, the May edition of CW Bulletin is a must-read for getting some excellent insight into all the primary new communication technologies – blogs, wikis, RSS and podcasts – and their relevance to organizational communicators.
CW Bulletin is an online supplement to Communication World magazine. Published monthly, it features timely articles on critical communication issues, trend analysis and helpful resources, plus updates on current IABC programmes.
The features – written by Tudor Williams, Debbie Weil, Dan Forbush, Sally Falkow, Pete Blackshaw and Neville Hobson (that’s me) – analyze and discuss these topics:
- Blogs, Wikis and Podcasts: new toys or tactics for new challenges?
- Seven Tips to Writing an Effective Blog
- How Blogs and Wikis Differ
- Podcasting: Adding an Informal Touch to Organizational Communication
- RSS, Search Engine Visibility and Brand Perception
- Communication in the News: Should Businesses Embrace the Blogging Phenomenon?
It’s a terrific collection of knowledge and thinking that I am sure you will find of tremendous value if you want to get a clear look at all of these new communication tools and channels from a business and communication point of view. Jessica Burnette-Lemon, CW’s assistant editor, and Natasha Spring, CW’s editor, have done a superb job in putting together this edition of CW Bulletin.
As an IABC member, you can also discuss any of the articles in Memberspeak, the member-only discussion forum.
On a related note, Debbie Weil will be moderating a panel on corporate blogging on 27 June at IABC’s annual conference in Washington, DC – a late and welcome addition to the conference programme.
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I would have liked to see you – an IABC member – lead that session at the conference.
Thanks Jeremy. I would have been very interested to participate at the conference in such a way. But I’m not going to be at the event, unfortunately.
It looks like Debbie Weil’s session is shaping up nicely, according to the session description:
http://www.iabc.com/events/conf2005/10-62-356-00.html