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.
Blogging is a Labor of Love, and That’s Not Going Away
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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.