The Atlantic: Why I Blog
Saturday, 18 October 2008, 10:44 via Delicious/martinstabe
Essential reading on writing online from Andrew Sullivan: "Writing in this new form is a collective enterprise as much as it is an individual one—and the connections between bloggers are as important as the content on the blogs. The links not only drive conversation, they drive readers. The more you link, the more others will link to you, and the more traffic and readers you will get. The zero-sum game of old media—in which Time benefits from Newsweek’s decline and vice versa—becomes win-win." Read More...
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