Blogging is a Labor of Love, and That's Not Going Away
Jennifer LeClaire quotes me today in Tech News World on whether blogging has hit its peak as Gartner and others have suggested lately.
I told her that those of us who've been blogging for years on a daily basis; who've earned ourselves a wide audience; and who strive to be interesting are blogging because we love it.
Most people would rather have root canal than write every day. If I don't write, my fingers get itchy. Blogging has been so rewarding on so many levels -business and personal - that I'm not going anywhere. And of course, I hope you'll still be reading.
I'm with you B L. It's in my blood, and maybe in my DNA. For a period of time other life issues took priority over blogging, and I was much less active. During that time, things never felt quite right. Something was missing. It was sitting down to the keyboard and jotting down my thoughts to my blog.
I can't tell you how good it feels to be blogging again. I've drank the kool-aid and, as a result, will never be the same.
Posted by: Paul Chaney at December 16, 2006 1:00 AM
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Blogger, social media strategy consultant to Fortune 500 companies, and sought-after corporate speaker B.L. Ochman heads the creative team of whatsnextonline.com. She also publishes the Ethics Crisis blog for SRF Global Translations