Since iCop put up a blog, I've been looking at other blogs
pretty critically. Blogs have changed over the years since they
started.
Originally, they were used as something like a journal: a place
to write personal thoughts, feeling and opinions. In some
respects, they still are.
When a blog is strictly a personal thing, I can understand not
providing contact information. Comments can be made on the
blog.
However, when a blog is used as a marketing tool, the same rules
apply as with a marketing website. Contact information is
mandatory. A Privacy Statement in mandatory. All legal
documents used on a business website also need to be used on a
business blog - also mandatory.
I wonder why I need to say this! It's just a matter of common
sense!
Yet, I find the blogs of some iCop members that don't display
the iCop seal. Why? Well, I imagine it's because the blog
doesn't follow iCop guidelines - and wouldn't get approved.
Today, MOST blogs are nothing more than a different kind of
website. iCop members: please bring your blogs up to iCop
standards and get the seal on them. Are you an iCop member, or
not?
Any blog that sells anything needs to be treated like any other
marketing website.
And, lastly, ALL blogs should have their articles dated! When
I'm reading about something that's happened, I'd sure appreciate
knowing whether it happened last week or five years ago. BIG
difference in the readers' perception!