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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Want to see good examples of corporate blogs?

Check out the blogs of the Blog Council by clicking here. This site includes blogs by Coke, Cisco, General Electric, Intel, and the Mayo Clinic.

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If you want to see best corporate blogs then visit http://www.infosysblogs.com/ - External corporate blog for Infosys. At Infosys we also have an internal blog which runs on LJ and open to all the employees.

I guess everyone is jumping on the bandwagon. I have to admit, blogs do get indexed and listed faster. If you google something the results are usually blogs as well so I guess you have to expect that more and more people will be using blogs now.

Those are great examples. But sometimes, you can find even smaller companies with a better website than the big guns. :D

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