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Is blogging dead?
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By c-emmons - 23 views

 

Recently, blogs have been suffering a lot of scrutiny in the eyes of web surfers everywhere.  With the addition of such multimedia sites as Facebook, Twitter and Flickr, it seems like the “old-fashioned” way to reach out to a mass of people has become a thing of the past.  However, is succumbing to these generational obsessions the best way to voice opinions?  With all of the new ways to get your voice heard lets not forget how it all started.

The reason why people are so drawn to these new systems is due to their ease.  What was once time and effort spent to generate a blog is now the brevity of Twitter (which allows you only 140 characters per post).  Don’t get me wrong these tools are extremely useful in many marketing and social aspects, but do we need to completely rid ourselves of the intimacy that blogging brings?  You could argue that there is not much intimacy left in the world of blogging and you would be correct.  Many of the average joes have been overshadowed by larger bloggers who have turned it into a business.  Personally, I’m going to keep blogging.   If you want insightful text about specific issues, look for it.  Digging deeper into the web instead of simply scratching the surface is a great way to bring blogging back.

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  • 3 Comments
  • chuck1945
    June 4, 2009 11:20

    I don’t get Twitter.

    I like Facebook because I don’t have to notify non-techy people when I do something – like those who won’t go near RSS or Twitter. I think sites like Facebook have an edge because it they are “friendly” – people of all ages and sign up and “get” it. Twitter is.. uh, well, I still don’t get it. Some kind of popularity contest for “social media” experts. I don’t think anyone can be an expert on something that exists only through words. I hate the idea of “social media”. Why not just call it.. being connected?

    That said, Blogs are not going anywhere – because once you hit 141 characters, you need to keep going..


  • techer
    June 5, 2009 8:39

    ha! Blogging isn’t dead at all – check out THIS link – its just beginning ;)

    http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/05/18/blogging-site-for-babies-wee-web-now-helps-tots-save-for-college/


  • maybe-it-is
    June 9, 2009 9:36

    http://tech.slashdot.org/story/09/06/08/1715239/Most-Blogs-Now-Abandoned

    Douglas Quenqua reports in the NY Times that according to a 2008 survey only 7.4 million out of the 133 million blogs the company tracks had been updated in the past 120 days meaning that “95 percent of blogs being essentially abandoned, left to lie fallow on the Web, where they become public remnants of a dream — or at least an ambition — unfulfilled.” Richard Jalichandra, chief executive of Technorati, said that at any given time there are 7 million to 10 million active blogs on the Internet, but it’s probably between 50,000 and 100,000 blogs that are generating most of the page views.


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