21Publish, a niche provider of blogging software for turnkey blogging communities (as contrasted to personal blogging platforms), has just released a free, new whitepaper (note: PDF file) on selecting software for corporate blogospheres (i.e., blog intranets).
Whitepapers are used to help people understand the tradeoffs when attacking certain problems, whether this is selecting an embedded database, email solution, or message queue vendor. Whitepapers try to do this with an unbiased approach as much as possible – the goal of a whitepaper is to show thought leadership and help people. Not to sell software directly. If it does, great.
In any case, in my work as a consultant to 21Publish, I’ve learned that there are different value propositions and functional features that one should look for in a community publishing solution as compared to personal blogging platforms, and such aspects are laid out in the whitepaper.
The whitepaper release is also on the heels of release of a new pricing plan that provides free use for communities of up to 100 users. I’ve started to suggest use of the software for certain classes, alumni groups, small companies, and schools as a communication platform. Take the step to introduce one of your non-profit or commercial communities to blogging. They may also find that the 21Publish solution is appropriate for their use. Help spread the word by emailing, talking, or blogging about it. Thanks!
Steve — Thanks for the tip! I printed off the white paper and will read it soon.