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Re: Have Blogs Peaked? Of Course Not!
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Anonymous
I thought poker had peaked over a year ago, but boy, was I wrong. Blogging is no different.
I think the anti-blogger crowd is the same type to call the internet the CB radio of the 1990s.
I also think the "30 million blogs" statisitic is far overblown. I'd guess over 90 percent of them are defunct or idle. I know because 3 of that 30 million are mine. People create different blogs for different reasons and take them down as their lives change.
But I think of the use of blogs as a business tool is just starting to take off. After all, a "blog" is just a web site with entries in chronological order, at least at the base level. In essence, it's the same type of software on line newspapers hav been using for years.
Add comments and blogs act more like a Wiki, allowing reader to create content. Which is what Amazon has done with customer reviews for years. They post new products as they appear and wait for thier customers to create their content. New ways will be found to exploit (explore) that technology.
Plus ten other things we hadn't thought of.
Here's to the future.
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