Postmortem of an abandoned company blog: the hidden bottlenecks that kill publishing consistency May 12, 2026 by Daniel Harper Most abandoned company blogs don’t die from a lack of ideas. They die from hidden bottlenecks—small operational frictions that compound until publishing feels like an impossible chore. You can usually spot the pattern: a promising start, a handful of posts in quick succession, and then silence for months. The business didn’t stop caring about customers. […] Read more » Content Operations automation blog workflow business blogging content operations publishing bottlenecks
Why business blogs fail in service companies: the recurring pattern behind inconsistent posting and missed handoffs April 7, 2026 by Daniel Harper Service companies don’t usually set out to create an inactive business blog. In most cases, the first few posts happen with genuine momentum: a founder drafts an article between client calls, a marketer publishes a “quick update,” an agency reuses a newsletter. Then the cadence breaks. Weeks pass. A quarter passes. The blog becomes an […] Read more » Content Operations blog management business blogging content operations publishing automation service companies