Paul - Thanks for all the links. The Dell site is more along the lines
of what I am going towards. I've started saying, "Micro-header" to
help relate the concept to my manager and teammates.

A coworker helped me articulate my reasons for not wanting the full
header on the blogs I'm building right now: blogs are where people
tend to go to get first-hand information, not to be advertised to. I
think, in our case, this is important. For example, we don't want to
come across as the experts in our industry only to say, "While
you're here, have we got the right product for you!!" It seems a
bit self-serving, which I think goes against what the blog-mentality
is.

I realize, that explanation still lacks the articulation I wish to
achieve here, but I think I got the point across: focus on the
community aspect, not the corporate one.


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