Sidebar blogging goes mainstream (or, is blogging dead?)
March 2nd, 2008
1.- How many of the bloggers you know are young, lets say under 25?
2.- Most bloggers seem to do so mostly for professional reasons: attention or money (extremely arguable generalization I know, but you’ll get the point I hope. As a journalist myself, I realize blogs make all of us more free)
3.- People seem to find less and less time to write in their personal blogs. It just takes too much effort.
4.- Sidebar widgets keep personal blogs alive. Fragmented content rocks, Jason tells.
5.- Blogging as we understand it does not seem to be catching up among youngsters (I mean as writers, and for non professional reasons. I know blog audiences grow and grow. And I know blogging is not dead, that is “just the title”).
6.- Never before individuals have recorded and shared their personal life so much, so easily, so happily.
7.- Everyone needs a personal page.
8.- Bookmarking, twittering, friendfeeding, stranding (just wait)… is the definitive blogging, 24/7 360° micro-self-expressing made easy. Easy to produce and to devour. “Media snacking is a way of life” Nancy sez.
9.- Sidebar widgets beat the central column. The sidebar is the central column. Sidebar blogging goes mainstream.
10.- Only text no visuals in this post. No good. Saturday night and this is what I’m doing. No good
Thoughts?


June 15th, 2008 at 11:54 pm
I wish I could blog more, but other things in life seems to take my attention away from it. Music, sports, ladies, just wanting to experience it before we write about it, or at least that’s the way I feel. Many things I want to write about, i want to experience it first.
BTW, this is my new favorite site. I’m gonna make my own site called, WOOKIECOOKIE.com
June 17th, 2008 at 1:33 am
Happy to hear you’ve got your priorities well aligned:) I’ll read you whenever you are ready to share “those” experiences!
August 16th, 2008 at 8:53 pm
Your blog is interesting!
Keep up the good work!