When Not To Blog

by damonp on August 4, 2005

in Random Thoughts

Interesting post on what makes a blog interesting/popular; who should blog, and who should think twice.

“When A Business Should NOT Blog” from The Intuitive Life Business Blog

Blogging should be a more personal experience, while a website may be more ‘marketing speak’. It’s a daily/weekly one to many and largely live, personal conversation. Comments and trackbacks allow for a minor level of public feedback, but it’s still more passive on the readers part.

Blogging allows emotion and daily life into the mix that is not normal in traditional website writing. If you are true to the craft, once its said it should stand, unedited. A bad day or close to the heart topic can lead to a post that isn’t well thought out. Tomorrow apologies can be made.

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