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Blogging (as a skill)
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Blogging (as a skill)
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- It seems to me that because of the way blog posts are presented and organized, blogging is best suited for discussing current events / time-dependent information, where that information is not likely to be as useful in the future. So, for example, discussing the most-recent changes to a product, or some issue in the news.
- When I say "the way blog posts are presented", I mean: with a front page, complete articles rather than articles-in-progress, and articles presented chronologically
- When I say "organized", I'm referring to the fact that blog posts are generally organized by date.
- If a blog were to change its format and way of organizing information, it seems to me it would effectively become a wiki.
Articles / Videos
- 2017.07.25 - Michael Lynch - Hiring an Editor Grew My Blog Audience 450x
- 2018.01.19 - Michael Lynch - How to Hire a Cartoonist to Make Your Blog Less Boring
- 2015.05.01 - MicroConf Recap - Patrick McKenzie
My blog has ~3M words on it. It was a mistake.
Don't make one of your life commitments keeping it up to date. A dead blog is worse than no blog at all.
Instead of a blog, post articles on your website that are definite evergreen guides.
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