Jumat, 17 Agustus 2007

Asia Blogging Network History

Asia Blogging Network History

Once Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, was named as The City of Asia-Africa Spirit. In 1955, the spirit was freedom and democracy for the nations; in 2006, the topic was democracy in information, people journalism, and Web 2.0, for Asian people – the new emerging forces in IT world.

The idea was ignited in a Starbucks café at Cihampelas Walk with its impressive view, after a collaborated training of blogging in Sabuga valley, Bandung, December 2006.

Four bloggers discussed what could explored on blogging world –how to attract the society to be more actively blogging, how to make blogging more life-enhancing, how to make blogging become more closer to our life, how to make blogs could be a kind of alternative readings for community, etc– :

Budi Putra, a journalist of an admired media in Indonesia, Ikhlasul Amal, an IT worker who cares much of SME, Kuncoro Wastuwibowo, a worker in telecommunications industry, and Rendy Maulana, a postgrad student in business who grows his own web hosting business.

The discussion continued on dinnertime to midnight at another café: Dakken. Then it seems to be unstoppable. Some other aspects are discussed via mail list and café sessions the following months. Meanwhile, Budi Putra dropped his status as a journalist, and declaring his intention to be a professional blogger.

Another discussion (in the same Starbucks café) on March 2007 finalised the form of the business: a series of various blogs, grouped with a unique name: AsiaBlogging. Some other IT-aware writers were involved lately: Harry SufehmiFirman Firdaus. And then a gifted web designer from the Art and Culture City of Yogyakarta: Thomas Arie Setiawan, who provided us the excellent coding and modification of our lovely WordPress blogging platform. and

Now you can see the first phase of the project: The Asia Blogging, located at http://asiablogging.com. At the beginning, we launch more than 70 blogs, written in both English and Bahasa Indonesia (depends on their own topics)

Tens of Indonesian writers blogged here with passion.

The next phase, we will invite bloggers from other countries, especially from Asia as well as bloggers or writers who concerned about Asia, to be our permanent and guest bloggers.

Asia Blogging Network History

asiablogging.com

Corporate blogging goes to Asia

Corporate blogging goes to Asia

Blogging is an opportunity. That is why several companies are now establishing Guidelines for Corporate Blogging.

Despite the growing risk, few Asian companies have established policies that formally address employee and CEO blogging.

Since blog is one of communication means, the leader like CEO can use blog to communicate with his/her customers, stake-holders, employees, media, and even with his/her rivals!

It’s nice if Asian companies and CEOs could create specific model of this new media and communications tool.

Corporate blogging goes to Asia

asiablogging.com