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Those that are new to blogs and think they are too time consuming need to find an aggregator for their favorite feeds. Google Reader has cut down a lot of the time I find myself reading "random musings".
I just conducted a social media class and no one in the room blogs. Aside from the opportunity to share your views and knowledge - it is a great way to connect with others that know far more than I.
Blogs provide my daily dose of learning, news, entertainment and as a home based operator - blogging and Twitter bring the world to my desk making my life much richer. Okay - that just sounded like a need to GET a life. But really, I have met kindred spirits via blogs and most importantly I have learned a TON!
Someday all of the nay sayers will look back and say "oh, so THAT's why I should have been blogging."
Deborah
After writing my book "FIRST, BEST, OR DIFFERENT" about 20 months ago, I launched a blog. At first no one read it--not even my family or close friends. In fact, many of them snickered when they heard that I was a blogger. Still, I continued to blog.
In a few weeks things snowballed as the search engines found me. Soon I had connected with my audience and had created a dialog with people all over the world.
I started getting comments, emails, and phone calls from readers. People wanted me to speak at meetings or wanted me to give them advice. I went from being "nobody" to an internet celebrity (more or less). This took less than six months.
My book sales took off and I have not looked back since. Today, I have a thriving career as an author and thought leader in marketing and sales. I owe it all to my blog.
Give blogging a chance.
John Bradley Jackson
Author of "FIRST, BEST, OR DIFFERENT"
www.firstbestordifferent.com/blog
I'm very glad I started it and now the challenge is to keep it a part of my weekly regiment during F/T employment.
Jeffrey Ishmael
jeffrey@corpfincafe.com
www.corpfincafe.com
By a margin of almost 3 to 1 posting good comments on other blogs resulted in more traffic to my site. Once my subscibers groww it may change, but this is definately the best strategy for now.
Google Reader for RSS feeds has been very helpful for quickly keeping up with my favorite blogs and podcasts. I suggest using the PostRank filter to learn which posts are most popular, it helps me be a better blogger.
Thanks John.
I hope to write a book soon, and I know I can draw from my blog entries for much of the content.
I recently addressed the benefits of blogging in a post I titled BLAG ABOUT YOURSELF. Yes, that is blag, not blog. Basically 'blag' is a cross between blog and brag, but without the negative connotation of bragging. It is a positive way to tell people about your accomplishments and credentials through the use of a blog, and it helps you build your personal brand and identity online. I don't want to go on here, but you can check the post out here: http://brianlinton.com/?p=24
Cheers!
Brian
Of course I just smiled and asked them if they had enough business NOT to blog. That got them thinking!
I also wonder how long it will be before aggregators become main stream. I've been using one forever (Bloglines), but it seems like no one else I know does. It's such a time saver!