28: Is Lifestreaming Going to Kill Blogs?
Wednesday, July 29th, 2009This episode addressed a series of recent debates and discussions about whether blogging has been replaced with lifestreaming.
This episode addressed a series of recent debates and discussions about whether blogging has been replaced with lifestreaming.
In this episode we talk about several things you’ll want to know when it comes to being a great blogger. Here are a few places to start…
First, think less about how to do blogging and more about what it takes to actually be a blogger. To get started you want to get some key terms right. These terms include:
The number one thing to remember for being a great blogger is that great bloggers create great content. Fair bloggers create fair content and bad bloggers create bad content. To start creating great content (content that has value to the people reading your blog) start with the Old McDonald method of creating good content:
Determine your post frequency. How many times a week can you consistently create good content? Every blogger needs to determine how many posts they can create each week and keep the blog up at that pace. Bloggers should also consider what their meal to snack ratio is in their weekly blog posts.
A few other things to think about:
The bottom line: Focus on creating really, really, really good content.
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