May 4, 2005

good blogs require taking risks. get over it.

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Microsoft’s Robert Sco­ble is mee­ting with Tar­get (the big US depart­ment store) tomo­rrow. He wrote some blog­ging advice for them. Good stuff.

What to do now? Well, now I would link to them and react to the points. To the peo­ple who were disap­poin­ted in Tar­get, I’d see if there is anything I could do to get them back into the store and fix their expe­rience. To the peo­ple who were already thri­lled, I’d just link to them and say “thanks.” Or, something fun to let them know that Tar­get saw their com­pli­ment and appre­cia­ted it.

The other thing I’d say is– make sure the guy you choose to write your blog can actually write. I mean REALLY write.
And I’d tell the wri­ter, make sure you can get a job somewhere else easily if Tar­get fires you. Like Robert’s old boss once told him, to paraph­rase, “if what you’re doing isn’t almost get­ting you fired, it’s pro­bably not that inte­res­ting.”
Not that the wri­ter should be worried about Tar­get sud­denly tur­ning evil. But nothing kills good wri­ting fas­ter than office poli­tics; the paraly­tic fear of “not being right”.
Good blogs require taking risks. Get over it.

3 Responses to “good blogs require taking risks. get over it.”

  1. Jozef Imrich says:

    At the risk of soun­ding like a bro­ken record, it

  2. Lornitropia says:

    Bad News Bor Busi­ness Blogs?

    Ok, I see this post over at GapingVoid.com, and at the end is a great quote for busi­ness blog­ging:
    Good blogs require taking risks. Get over it.
    You can just hear the MBS’s saing to them­sel­ves, “But can we cal­cu­late those risks?” Ear­lier in the p…