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May 6, 2005
Blogs? What about effective websites?
It seems funny in one way that a whole new trend like blogging is catching on.
Frankly, there's still a lot to be desired with most websites as they exist.
There's no shortage of problems with outdated content, usability issues, lack of meaningful functionality, little followup on online requests, no ongoing resources, no performance monitoring and nebulous ownership. In general, there is often a lack of vision or strategy for the purpose that a website is supposed to serve within the organization.
So, now what happens to the website? Does it get ignored even further due to the attention being placed on the blog or does it get brought back up to speed due to the new attention placed on the web/blog as means for external communication.
Next post: what you can learn from blogging that can be applied to your website.
Posted by Derek Leverington at May 6, 2005 10:20 PM
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