Just launched. Entrepreneur (Almost) Daily is a good example of a group blog. Unfortunately, they’ve chosen to use blogging software that doesn’t enable either “permanent links” or “categories.” Why is that important? Because other blogs, Web sites, news sources can’t link to a particular blog entry. Which is part of the point of blogging. The ripple effect of your “words” on a certain topic are what build your credibility. As for categories, Entrepreneur covers dozens of them. It would make sense for the blog to mirror the magazine’s many topics. BTW, WordBiz got a nice mention in the Feb. 2004 issue of Entrepreneur. Just discovered this Resources page today. Scroll down and you’ll see the link to WordBiz Report.
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