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Now that twitter is pretty much main stream, it seems as if everyone and their mom has a blog. Especially in the personal development industry, I've noticed there being thousands, maybe even 100k different websites. Now I agree that most of them are trash, but the fact that the web is saturated with it blows my mind. I started my blog, persuasive.net like 2 months ago and I've been out performing a majority of the blogs, but it seems like the trash just saturates the market. I'm curious, what do you think is next? Web 3.0? Do you think it will be much better as far as our personal effectiveness and well-being? How say you? |
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What's with the angry smiley? By the way, Twitter isn't really a blogging site. Technically speaking, it's a micro-blogging site. I have my own blog (Wordpress on my own site). I look at blogging as just for fun. Maybe if you looked at my blog, you might think it was 'trash'? To many of those who own a blog (including myself), it's not about having the best blog, or even about the quality of the content (I keep my blog clean, thank you). It's about having fun, seeing if anybody looks at our stuff, and sometimes it's also about making a statement in the world. I see Twitter as not worth the time spent. I'm still not sure at all how to make it work. I can do some awesome stuff with computers (mostly web related), but Twitter makes no sense to me. Besides, if I really wanted to let my friends know about something I was doing, I could just message them on Facebook, even though I spend less than 3 hours per week on it on average. And as for Web 3.0....It'll be several years before that happens. If it happens. CSS 3.0 has been in development since 2000-2001. And, Internet Explorer will take a good many years before and if it ever catches up with the rest of the browser pack. You wouldn't believe all of the display issues that Internet Explorer has with current web page style standards. It's been 11 years since CSS 2.0 was released, and there are so many issues! It makes me want to pop a VEIN! Anyways, that's all I'm going to say right now. Maybe you need some coffee? |
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hahah No, I totally understand what your saying. I know Twitter is a "micro-blogging" system, I use it all the time: @ajkumar I don't do coffee, I stay away, too many people get addicted I meant it in a sense that I see blogs all over the place, nothing against them, it's just extremely competitive (which is fun). I blog on Persuasive.net - The fastest way to learn persuasive communication and have fun doing it! I've been doing it for a few months now. I love when my articles get hits |
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