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February 21, 2007

Adding value to your blog

Filed under: Uncategorized — charlesnelson @ 2:59 pm

Darren Rowse of Problogger writes about “How to add to blogging conversations … And eliminate the echo chamber,” saying:

One of the criticism that is often leveled at the Blogosphere is that it is an echo chamber - that the same stories get blogged about in the same ways by blog after blog - without anything constructive or unique emerging.

No doubt. But one might consider the purpose of the blog. For example, this blog is to simply acquaint students with knowledge new to them, that goes outside the textbook and classroom discussions, knowledge that they can pursue as they have time. So, should all blogs put in the time required to construct uniqueness? I’m not sure, but for those who do want to add content of value, visit his post for his guidelines for improving your blogging conversation.

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