Corporate Blog Unlimited Users Question
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I have not found my specific question answered. We want to host a ceo blog for our entire “internal” audience to read and “contribute” to with comments.
If I purchase the unlimited user agreement do our employees each have to create a WP password? I have 9,600 people to reach with this blog, do they all have to be manually entered or can they read and if they chose to participe use a password?
We are using Sharepoint 2003 and until we upgrade don’t have a good blog solution. However we would like to keep fairly private if possible. We understand that anything like this can end up being sent to the outside world. I am ok with that but just don’t want it searched easily.
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You can choose to keep the blog public but block search engines and as long as there are no links out or in, you’ll remain pretty much under the radar.
Commenting depends on how the admin sets it.
You are aware, though, since you’re representing a large corporation, that you’re in the forum for free blogs? It’s easy to confuse wordpress.com and wordpress.org.
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Yes, all 9600 would have to create a user account here (not a blog, just an account). Each would have to sign into wordpress before they could view the blog.
Under settings > privacy, you can set the blog so that search engines will not index it, but anyone can view it which is an option since you aren’t necessarily worried about someone outside your company viewing it.
If you want it to be internal only, you might look into setting up the wordpress software on your corporate network. That way it would be internal ONLY. No one from the outside world would be able to access it (unless they had access to your corporate network).
For more on the wordpress software head over to http://wordpress.ORG .
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