- Because you can & it is fun
- To create an easy to read web location to publish a mailing list communication
- To spread information outside your group, to use the blog as a communication multiplier
- easy contribution per email without a login
- anonymous contribution (over comment field on the blog, sent to mailing list and pushed back as a new post to the blog
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This is the third post of the series "combinations of blogging and mailng lists" on Qompute.net. The 2008 post "Blogger posting using Google Groups", which was basically a test, is one of the most popular on qompute. In this new series we will look into ways to combine blogging and mailing lists, the opportunities, limits and risks :
Blogs are popular places. Far easier to read than forum entries or mailing lists. They are great multipliers and spreaders for information. A blog could serve as extension of a mailing list.
This is the third post of the series "combinations of blogging and mailng lists" on Qompute.net. The 2008 post "Blogger posting using Google Groups", which was basically a test, is one of the most popular on qompute. In this new series we will look into ways to combine blogging and mailing lists, the opportunities, limits and risks :
- Combining Blogs and Mailing Lists - Publishing on Blogger using Google Groups (qompute.net)
- Limits and Risks of Combining Blogs and Mailing Lists (Yahoo Groups / Google Groups etc) (qompute.net)
- 5 Reasons for Combining Blogs and Mailing Lists / Groups (this post on qompute.net))
Blogs are popular places. Far easier to read than forum entries or mailing lists. They are great multipliers and spreaders for information. A blog could serve as extension of a mailing list.
Reasons number 4 and 5 are most interesting.
The anonymous contribution is an interesting technique for offering anonymous blackboard postings in a corporation using blogger.com. When using a comment field with the option of anonymous or pseudonyms even the administrator accounts of blogger wouldn't be able to find out who that poster was or what computer the person used.
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The anonymous contribution is an interesting technique for offering anonymous blackboard postings in a corporation using blogger.com. When using a comment field with the option of anonymous or pseudonyms even the administrator accounts of blogger wouldn't be able to find out who that poster was or what computer the person used.
Read the full post on qompute.net >>> >> >
