I hope so. Despite contrarians who think blogging is a lot of blather, I'm convinced blogs are here to stay. Why? A blog is an elegant self-publishing (or content management) tool. A blog can turn the most static of business Web sites into a dynamic marketing and communications vehicle. OK, it's late and I've drunk the kool aid. But I really do believe this. See below. Check out the WordBiz Blogging for Business audio CD - a content-rich 1 hour recording of my interview with 3 experts.

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James said on January 15, 2004 at 05:47 PM

I think if a person who makes blog have one thing in mind - making money - it don’t work for him. You have to make your blog interesting to attract people and may be than you can try making money on it - but not at first time.

this is my own opinion.

Amrit Hallan said on January 18, 2004 at 07:47 AM

I too believe blogging is here to stay. Although I just started blogging “seriously” a few months back, I have seen people blogging for more than two years. As is the case with every new innovation, lots of people jumped onto the bandwagon and then fell off.

A blog sort of forces the webmaster to update the content regularly. It is crucial, as more and more search engines are giving prominence to routinely updated and relevant content.

yaoi said on September 25, 2004 at 08:50 AM

Interesting thoughts, just wanted to mention I came from blogspot.


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