Four cool corporate blogs the official eHarmony Blog can be inspired from

Nuts About Southwest (Southwest Airlines) is about customers, staff, airplanes and airports. Expect funny, heartwarming and very informal articles about the lives of SW customers, the personal lives of SW staff, fun things they do in the office and tech advancements in aviation. Occasionally the blog gets serious and interviews their executives about topics such as a recent acquisition, how their systems work, why someone should work in SW, and so forth.

What’s the Diff (Quicken Loans) spends a great deal of time linking and featuring corporate clients who are doing cool stuff, the blog always has interesting and very personal articles each holiday, their take on Detroit news and cool things happening in Detroit. It’d be a great day if an eHarmony VP makes a video like this one, setting the record straight on online customer complaints.

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The name “Marriott on the Move” (Marriott Hotel) sounds like a flyer from a small club in a small community. We’ll set that aside because this blog is written personally and vicariously by Bill Marriott, the 77-year-old Chairman and CEO of Marriott Hotel, which operates 3,200 lodging properties worldwide. Not small, eh? He speaks from the heart and who wouldn’t feel pleased and root for the great things are in store for this company?

We know that eHarmony has an internal corporate Intranet in place, where staff can announce employee events and toss ideas around the company for suggestions. Blogs.sun.com (Sun Microsystems) is “a space for any Sun employee to write about anything.” Official breaking news and info is on the one called “On the Record”, but to manage this much corporate transparency and employee empowerment is an amazing feat.

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