Sunday, October 18, 2009

Top Ten Corporate Blog Sites

#10 The Otter Group

#9 English Cut

#8 Sunbelt Software

#7 GM Fast Lane

#6 Adobe Software

#5 Ask.com

#4 Tom Peters

#3 Yahoo! Search

#2 O’Reilly Radar

#1 Google

While using what is shown here according to, Marketing Nirvana’s Top Ten Corporate Blog Rankings, as the #1 Corporate Blog Site. Since this was my first choice to find the answer to my question, I can only agree with the list Marketing Nirvana has accumulated. The simplicity of groups such as: The Otter Group, GM Fast Lane, Ask.com, and Yahoo! Search is on the top ten because of the easy maneuverability through the site along with an effortless readability. The other sites have exceptional content that is up-to-date with the technology changes in the world today. There is a great deal of information that is beneficial to any concerns or curiosities technology has in your mind.


"Marketing Nirvana's Top Ten Corporate Blog Rankings," Google, July 2006, http://mariosundar.wordpress.com/2006/07/16/top-10-corporate-blogs-technorati-powered/ (accessed October 18,2009)

Sunday, October 4, 2009

The Ever Evolving Blog

As early as the internet was started, there has been some sore of blogging. In 1994 the blog, as we know it, was started as an online diary. By 1998 both corporate and personal websites started to include one paragraph “Whats’s New” sections. These were updated several times a week and included mainly opinions of the writer. The new millennium brought some of the more popular blog sites today to life.

Just as the internet has progressed, blog sites have evolved into money making opportunities. As technology continues to change on a daily basis, the evolution of a blog site follows the progress the internet made each and every day. I believe that the business world will continue to use this form of communication to strengthen their businesses and that blogs will continue to modernize as the internet does.


“History of Blogging,” Wikipedia, September 2009, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_blogging_timeline (accessed October 2, 2009)