"It's good for readers to know who's writing, but if the things you're trying to get across are of a sensitive nature, anonymity is very common and not a taboo," he said.
Organizations also need to consider ways ensure their blogs don't get hacked or became spam repositories, and including a disclaimer stating that the opinions of bloggers are their own, not those of the organization. What standards will apply for staff, volunteer, intern or board members who blog for you?
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"It's good for readers to know who's writing, but if the things you're trying to get across are of a sensitive nature, anonymity is very common and not a taboo," he said.
Organizations also need to consider ways ensure their blogs don't get hacked or became spam repositories, and including a disclaimer stating that the opinions of bloggers are their own, not those of the organization. What standards will apply for staff, volunteer, intern or board members who blog for you?