Last week I blogged on Where have all the bloggers gone?
After posting the note on Facebook my words seemed to have hit on a subject that is on many of my friends minds. The comments were enlightening! Here are some of the comments –
Also on a closely related note - Jeff Pulver posted today, how he is coping with the changing world of online social interaction!
Gal Mor: I like the concept of slow blogging - http://toddsieling.com/slowblog/?page_id=10 Tweet fast, blog slow
Luca: I noticed this, too.
In my case, I’m writing regularly and taking care of my blog (just moved to a better hosting, premium theme and so on) but covering VoIP less. My interestes are much more than VoIP only, so I like writing about different subjects.
Can’t give you an answer for the other bloggers, but I think Andy is the only one who keeps focusing on mainly VoIP/Telecom subjects.
Garret Smith: Personally I got into blogging about VoIP to write about “unique” aspects or take an angle that others don’t, but with 50+ others, that gets hard.
Now that it’s dying down, I’m getting back to 3 - 5 posts at SmithOnVoIP.com in addition to the 5+ at blog.voipsupply.com.
Sean O Sullivan:Yep. Short answer: I am still doing blog posts - only when I have something that I think merits a proper “post” - something with at least a few paragraphs, perhaps a beginning a middle and an end, or an interview with someone else.
For lots of other stuff which might have gone to the blog in the past (short “hey - look at this!” stuff) - I use … Read Moretwitter, LinkedIn and FaceBook.
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