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- 1. Become, like, really good at loads of things and then write about them.
- 2. Get to know loads of really influential people and then write about what you think they’re gonna do next.
- 3. Carefully cultivate Robert Scoble‘s friendship and then when he’s not expecting it, write a really nasty post that he will link to angrily.
- 4. Write about members of the Technorati Top 100, calling them by their first name as if you hang out all the time.
- 5. Check your RSS feeds 20 or 30 times a day in case Google unexpectedly buys a company that builds interactive toilet seats, and then immediately write a post moaning about it.
- 6. Go without food and sleep in order to stay up to date (if you’re a serious blogger there’s no need to warn against sex- you won’t be getting any anyway).
- 7. Always write everything in lists, even if it’s a totally inappropriate format- e.g.
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- 1. Not been posting much lately
- 2. Because I just found out my dog has IBS
- 3. However the vet is hopeful she’ll
- 4. make a full recovery.
- 8. Desperately comment on other peoples’ posts, even when you have nothing to say: e.g. ‘wow, Godin, you are so right AGAIN!‘
- 9. Become really successful and then write about how you did it.
- 10. Write lists about how to get blog traffic, knowing that most of the advice is stuff people are doing anyway, but knowing that everyone is continually searching for that one special trick that will make them stand out from the dreary herd of monkeys trying to produce Shakespeare just for one solitary second before they sink back into the word-filled miasma of obscurity for ever and ever.
Tags: blog technorati scoble godin anger bitterness disappointment sour grapes
yet here’s a comment on that post: ‘I believe blogging has wasted multi trillions of hours of millions of humans from all over the world just for the sake of earning a few pennies from contextual advertisers that even don’t tell how much percentage is offered to you! WOW! Hat’s off for the mind job! I believe technology builds as well as kills! It’s YOUR choice whether you want to remain in the scene when it’s time for killings
‘Blog Flux Joins the Bloggy Network (and brings its little brothers)
Blogging is more than just ‘posting.’It is about building a community; it is about finding other blogs; it is about building relationships. So while blog networks were springing left and right, no one approached blogging as an entire ’sphere’ – and not just a collection of sites posting posts but part of something bigger.’
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