Robert Scoble claims that his blog, Scobelizer is a personal blog and not an official Microsoft blog. Yeah, right! Nonetheless, Scoble has become the main spokesperson on Microsoft news and issues in the online community and in the tech press.
He’s made it to Microsoft’s home page with an announcement about a blogging seminar he gave to the Microsoft IT staff, and will give again on Monday morning.
Microsoft blogger Brandon LeBlanc posted his from the seminar here There’s helpful background and advice on blogging for those new to the blogosphere.
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Scoble Coaches Microsoft IT Staff on Blogging
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For what it’s worth, I still kind of see the Scobleizer (“Scobleiser”, perhaps, for readers across the pond?) as coming from a Microsoft person who blogs, rather than a “Microsoft blogger”.
Amy Gahran and I posted at length about the “perso-professional” division, though we address it from two different perspectives.
In fact, I recently had to take several offline discussions online with regard to whether my new job with Edelman significantly changes things for my blog.