Today, we launched a new version of the fkcblog site. If you are reading this through a feedreader, I urge you to come visit.
There are a number of new features on the site in addition to a new, more modern look. Here are a few:
- fkcblog is now fully integrated with all the main sites of our firm, including farrell kramer communications, the talking communications with farrell kramer podcast and the fkc newsmaker interviews podcasting service. This means you can search all of our combined posts and episodes on communications together!
- tags have been introduced in a new way, with a tag cloud on the sidebar of the blog. You can see what's been written about and, of course, click on a category and read all the relevant entries.
- the main blog page is now comprised of teaser-length entries with "read more" links for easier browsing.
- our main text is larger and easier to read, emphasizing the ideas and writing more than the design.
- discussion forums have been introduced for the entire site, meaning fkcblog readers have a place to join an ongoing, threaded conversation as well as commenting on blog posts. (To post to the forum, you need to register -- which is a simple and very quick process you can accomplish right from the blog site.)
- there are more service-link choices for those who want to use online bookmarks to keep track of particular posts.
- a new help section has been added with FAQs to guide you in using the site.
This redesign has taken some time to complete but I think it's been worth the effort. It integrates all our content together in a seamless manner that very much underscores the way communicators can take full advantage of just what the web 2.0 world has to offer.
Please visit and let me know what you think. You can comment on this post or join our forums and discuss the site there.
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