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My vision was for one that has evangelists & key stakeholders (customers) guest blogging too. I saw that example on Xerox, they have a submission box where you can request to blog. We're not at that point yet.
To date, our blog is up at http://blog.acdsee.com/ and marketing, the tech writer & myself (comm. evangelist) have blogged. My challenge is to recruit more staff, get them comfortable (Live Writer is perfect for this! my instr's are written!) and get them blogging. I also have an evangelist writing a series. I've gotten agreement from product dev't & an exec, so I hope it can get provide a broad range.
The advantage that I see is that the blog has a greater chance towards viability with a number of people blogging (in add'n to being more interesting). I work remotely, so that is another challenge.
"Positive Psychology News Daily is authored by graduates of the Master of Applied Positive Psychology (MAPP) program at the University of Pennsylvania and by guest authors. "
http://pos-psych.com/
One approach that I like is using aggregation to create group blogs. Each person has their individual blog, but can use categorization to let the group blog "know" which posts to aggregate there. Customers interested in the group (no fluff, just stuff) can grab that feed, or, via links on the blog, see the full entries of the individual members.
yag
I am sure some MVP somewhere will start to integrate it into Community Server or another blog engine someday soon huh?
Ben.