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Blogosphere Networking
Blogosphere Networking
Blogging seems to be taking over the world, or at least everyone seems to
be talking about blogs. However, there are a surprisingly large number of
people who have no idea of blogs, blawgs, blogsphere, etc....
I was recently at a social gathering with some very educated and
sophisticated individuals. In the conversation I mentioned my new book
(“Some Assembly Required: How to Make, Keep and Grow Your Business
Relationships” and my blog (“The Business Development / Networking Blog”).
Everyone immediately understood the concept of a book.....but the idea of
a blog created many a puzzled face.
I was asked a lot of questions (some folks had heard of blogging, others
had not). The following are the top questions, and my feeble attempt to
answer them:
1. Why did you start your blog?
I started it as an experiment to help educate myself about blogs. My
company is interested in having an industry focused blog, and I decided to
take it upon myself to jump into the blogosphere and get my feet wet. In
addition, I write a recurring column for Professional Marketing Magazine,
and I thought that regularly writing a blog would give me some good
practice and help me uncover themes for future articles. I also felt I
could use it to help promote my new book.
2. Has it been worth it?
Yes!!! On all three of the above reasons I have exceeded my goals. I now
understand the commitment involved if we create an industry blog. I have
already created a lot of positive material that can later be turned into
articles for my marketing column. AND.....I have sold a bunch of copies of
my new book .....even before it is released.
3. Are all blogs the same?
NO. There are as many types of blogs are there are writers. I have
categorized them into three types, but I am sure others would have
arguments about these areas:
A. Corporate Blogs. These are hosted by companies to promote their
products and services or to communicate with clients.
B. Philosophical / Content Blogs. In this type, an individual (or group of
individuals) writes on a specific topic and shares their opinions with the
readers. Topics can range from business to sports to politics to religion,
etc.... I would put The Business Development / Networking Blog in this
category. The blogs from which I learn the most are philosophical/content
blogs.
C. Diaries. In these blogs people record their daily experiences the way
one would write in a diary. Some of these can be quite entertaining, as
they allow the voyeur in each of us to look into someone else's private
world. However, reader beware...some of these can reveal a bit more than
you want to read (or see).
4. Why would I want to read blogs?
They are a great way to discover information on any particular topic or
variety of ideas. Many bloggers have very good sources of information and
they certainly have opinions. As with any media source, you need to beware
of the authors intent and ulterior motives. Also, blogs can just be
interesting to read.
5. What have you learned from writing your blog?
Like the term "World Wide Web" only a decade ago, "Blogs, blogging and the
blogosphere" are the new new thing, and are not just a "fad". If people
are not yet aware of blogs, they will be soon. More and more blogs are
created every day and blogs will soon touch everyone who surf the
internet.
Having your own blog, however, is not for everyone. You must be committed
to writing on a regular basis, and not shy about sharing your opinions. I
have learned that a blog can go stale if you do not make posts on a
regular basis.
I also learned that when you blog, you are actually networking. At first
it seemed like this was one sided, until I began to hear from people who
were regularly reading my blog. I have developed new friendships with many
bloggers who write about similar topics. Often one blogger will email
another with a compliment or suggestion, and they will begin to correspond
regularly. Just like any other type of business friendship, the
relationship grows over time. This blog-networking leads to mutual
understanding and respect between the bloggers and then can lead to
business relationships and referrals.
6. Should I start a blog?
That is a question every person will have to answer for himself/herself. I
would suggest you begin by reading other blogs and getting familiar with
what is out there in blog-land. If you believe that you have something to
say...then by all means, start a blog. But remember to be patient and
persistent. Like writing a book, it takes time and there is no guarantee
that you will become widely read. However if you are dedicated, you will
uncover many unexpected benefits from your blogging experience.
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