Corporate Blogs and Public Disclosure
ZDNET is reporting that the Securities and Exchange Commission provided unanimous approval today for corporations to use Corporate Blogs as a means to release information that meets public disclosure requirements.
I don’t know that you’ll see many corporation taking advantage of this medium but there are some who have successful corporate blogs that could use this to provide information to the public. In those instances, there is the opportunity for unique conversation to develop around content usually reserved for faxed releases and obscure postings. This can position a corporate blog in a whole new way for some brands.
It’s additional proof that Social Media is beginning to make it’s way into the standard communication tool-set for organizations.
Article Tags: Beneath the Brand | Corporate Blogging | Jamey Shiels | SEC | ZDNET
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