The death of blogging is nowhere near….

Following on from my hat tip to Stowe Boyd ealier, and some chatting on Twitter, I want to take some time tomorrow to fully explore the idea that blogging is dying.

In the meantime, I just want to say that blogging won’t die because Jason Calcanis et al decide to do something different. It will only die when interesting new voices stop appearing.

  • http://broadcasting-brain.com Mark Dykeman

    Good point!

  • http://spot.us Digidave

    Totally agree.

  • http://broadcasting-brain.com Mark Dykeman

    Good point!

  • http://spot.us Digidave

    Totally agree.

  • Julie Austin

    It will never stop have you ever seen how many pages are out there. But I did find an interesting site showing how you can make your site more noticable called MuVar. I think it is very interesting the different techniques.

  • Julie Austin

    It will never stop have you ever seen how many pages are out there. But I did find an interesting site showing how you can make your site more noticable called MuVar. I think it is very interesting the different techniques.

  • http://fasterfuture.blogspot.com david cushman

    it’s not about the tools. it’s about what we are doing with them. The genie is out of the bottle.
    Clay nails it: (via Hugh)

    “forget about blogs and bloggers and blogging and focus on this — the cost and difficulty of publishing absolutely anything, by anyone, into a global medium, just got a whole lot lower. And the effects of that increased pool of potential producers is going to be vast.”

  • http://fasterfuture.blogspot.com david cushman

    it’s not about the tools. it’s about what we are doing with them. The genie is out of the bottle.
    Clay nails it: (via Hugh)

    “forget about blogs and bloggers and blogging and focus on this — the cost and difficulty of publishing absolutely anything, by anyone, into a global medium, just got a whole lot lower. And the effects of that increased pool of potential producers is going to be vast.”