To Blog or Not To Blog

After working with many different clients to help them launch their corporate blogs, it has become apparent to me that there is no easy answer to the question should a company blog or not. That different companies have vastly different goals goes without saying, but even normal metrics for blogs such as visits, rss subscriptions and comments cannot always be applied in every circumstance to determine whether or not a company should commit to writing a blog. I want to describe three different case studies that may help show why different blogging strategies can achieve success without relying on the same metrics.

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Happy Holidays!

Project Snowman

Project Snowman

We hope your holidays are full of joy and merriment. The folks here at GF have created an unconventional holiday card for you to have fun with and send to your friends. Just click on the postcard above to get started having fun.

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Legendary Tennis Coach Nick Bollettieri’s Blog Nominated Best

Sarasota, FL – Tennis coaching legend Nick Bollettieri recently launched a blog at www.nickstennispicks.com which has been nominated for Best Tennis Blog by On The Baseline, the largest, independently-owned professional woman’s tennis news website in the United States. The winner is determined by the most votes among 6 nominees including the Sony Ericosn WTA Player Blogs and will be announced January 1, 2009. The blog was created by GravityFree, the Sarasota Web Agency who developed Nick’s own personal website, www.nickbollettieri.com.

The blog features Flickr photos of tennis celebrities as well as RSS feeds and averages over 25,000 visits per month. It is referred to regularly by Sports Illustrated.CNN.com.

Nick's Tennis Picks Blog

Nick's Tennis Picks Blog

The content of the blog is focused around the five major tennis tournaments: French Open, US Open, Australia Open, Wimbledon and Sony Ericsson. The blog is linked to from other major sporting media outlets such as SportsIllustrated/CNN.com and TennisNews.com. Sports writers, journalists, enthusiasts and others can subscribe to the blog through RSS feeds and even opt to receive real-time blog updates via e-mail and Twitter throughout the day.

“Nick Bollettieri used GravityFree to maximize interactivity between him, the pro-tennis world and the public,“ says David Portnowitz, Multimedia Coordinator for Nick Bollettieri. “GravityFree is very knowledgeable and turned it around quickly. Now we’ve got an online ‘match’ going on that is fun and exciting and informative!”

As with Bollettieri’s website, GravityFree helped to structure the blog to be as user-centric as possible, making it easy to navigate and easy on the eyes. The blog matched the website in its design, but stands on its own. It is content rich and includes various types of media within it, such as video, audio and photographs. There is also opportunity for advertising on the blog.

The Bollettieri team came to us and said, “How do we make a blog work for us?” says John Barron, GravityFree’s Director of Internet Marketing. “This was a great opportunity to leverage a variety of online tools to engage an audience and at the same time promote the strong Nick Bolletieri brand.”

About Nick Bollettieri
Nick Bollettieri is one of the most influential people in the world of tennis and a legend who has transcended the sport. In 1978, he founded the Nick Bollettieri Tennis Academy (NBTA) in Bradenton, Florida. The NBTA was the first full-time tennis boarding school to combine intense training on the court with a custom-designed academic curriculum. The Bollettieri approach not only builds athletes on the court, but more importantly, Nick’s high expectations of each of his students prepare them for a successful life off the court as well. It was this proven method that Nick used to coach nine #1 players in the world – Agassi, Becker, Courier, Hingis, Rios, Seles, Sharapova and Venus and Serena Williams.

In 1987, Nick expanded his vision when he joined forces with IMG to turn the Tennis Academy into a multi-sport training facility, now known as IMG Academies. Located on over 300 acres, the campus at IMG Academies now trains over 12,000 junior, collegiate, adult and professional athletes annually, including families and corporate groups, from over 75 countries.

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When Did “Ease of Use” Become a Feature?

As one of the Senior Architects at GravityFree, I have the privilege of being able to work with clients who are working to create a new business, or improve an existing business online. I get to assist them in determining the technical feasibility of the ideas they are planning based on time and budget, as well as working through new ideas. There is a request I get asked about half of the time that always makes me ponder a little bit. “I want it to be easy to use.” The statement gets me every time. Who would want to make something more difficult for the people using it? But regardless, everyone seems to be on the marketable “make it easy” bandwagon. With several U.S. organizations having created an “Ease-of-Use” program to encourage the development of user-friendly products, the term often makes it to a product’s feature list. Over the years we have seen a culture of growing feature lists and “Easy to use!” has topped many of them, but what does the phrase mean, how does it reflect software significance, and can it be ensured?

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Thoughts on Simplicity

Of the people who know me well, I think most of them would say that if I were fanatical over anything it would be the basic act of simplicity.  It sounds a bit funny, who would want to make something more difficult, right?  But simplicity is far more challenging then just making something basic (or for that matter mediocre), it’s about a number of things.

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The Importance of Domains

The subject of domain names generally only comes up when a new site is being developed, or an existing site is being moved from one provider to another. During other times, domain names are generally ignored and fall into the background because they “just work” and nobody ever needs to do anything with them. The purpose of this writing is to help you to form a better appreciation for your domain names and understand what can happen if they are neglected. My hope is that these tips will help save you hours of grief later on through proper planning and management. Continue reading

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