OK so this blog won't be a great hit...I only got about 1 out of 6. Once I get a bit more experience with this I may try for some of the others.
IBM ShortCuts Podcast � Blog Archive � Cut #22: How to get your blog noticed: "This week, ShortCuts blogging expert Todd 'Turbo' Watson gives his tips on how to get noticed in the blogosphere. Todd's six rules of successful blogging:
1. Be controversial
2. Get a scoop
3. Write about topical issues, and tag your posts intelligently
4. Ping Technorati and other popular blog search engines when you have fresh content
5. Become an expert, and outreach to fellow bloggers in your chosen expertise
6. Blog and link to other bloggers often"
A place for me to link to interesting tech articles about Lotus Notes & Domino or whatever other geek adventure I stumble upon.
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Monday, February 19, 2007
IBM ShortCuts Podcast
Here's some good rule of thumb for Wiki's. See the link for more interesting topics...(I'll probably find more to include here...
IBM ShortCuts Podcast: "How much structure should you build into your wiki? Is there an optimal level of structure that encourages the most collaboration from your team? ShortCuts knowledge management expert Luis Suarez offers five tips on how best to structure wikis.
Here they are:
1. Have a welcome page
2. Make a shared calendar
3. Put together a who's who page of team members
4. Choose three topics for discussion/collaboration
5. Don't forget to add a section for resources and helpful links
Run time: 4:51, file size: 4.56 MB."
IBM ShortCuts Podcast: "How much structure should you build into your wiki? Is there an optimal level of structure that encourages the most collaboration from your team? ShortCuts knowledge management expert Luis Suarez offers five tips on how best to structure wikis.
Here they are:
1. Have a welcome page
2. Make a shared calendar
3. Put together a who's who page of team members
4. Choose three topics for discussion/collaboration
5. Don't forget to add a section for resources and helpful links
Run time: 4:51, file size: 4.56 MB."
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