Random notes on blogging

Sunday, 14 January 2007, 13:01

Via TwoPointOuch, here are 41 random notes on blogging by Hugh MacLeod. Some highlights:

  1. A lot of serious bloggers became so because frankly, they had too much time on their hands. And often there were good reasons for that.
  2. Far too much time is spent watching people make money directly off their blogs [e.g. advertising revenues etc], as opposed to indirectly [e.g. becoming an authority on something, and using said authority to enhance your already-existing business]. I believe the latter is a far more pleasant, effective and more likely way to do well.
  3. I hardly ever leave comments on other people’s blogs any more.
  4. The day you can write and compellingly and consistently as say, Kathy Sierra, Jeff Jarvis, Guy Kawasaki or Michael Arrington, will be the day I start taking your complaints of low traffic seriously.
  5. Blogging will never be a mainstream activity so long as being able to write well and often remains the main barrier to entry.

Entry Filed under: Blogs, Miscellanea

2 Comments Add some more of your own

  • 1. Kristine Lowe&hellip | 20 January 2007 at 0949

    Hugh MacLeod has 41 great notes on blogging (viaMartin Stabe). I was particularly taken by this: 40. When people ask me what the future of media is, I always answer, “RSS”. Thank you, Winer & Co. Seriously. Well, thank you MacLeod. Just looking at the practical side of it: I read so many different news

  • 2. Abdurahman | 15 January 2007 at 0727

    I would agree with points 1,4 and 5 most. It’s difficult to get time to blog, let alone to comment on other blogs often enough, but when a post is compelling and engaging, like this post, I feel a sense of duty to comment :)

    Great post.

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