Lonely Blogging?
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Here’s an interesting question to pose: Are most bloggers reaching out to the world because they are lonely? I don’t really believe this is the case myself. Granted, I’m sure that there are those individuals out there who are blogging as a not-so-subtle cry for help, but over all I think people blog because they have something to say.
Also, self-expression is not just something that has to be done in the same old format that you see everywhere else. I mean, we have a number of new Lockergnome bloggers expressing their thoughts and opinions on whatever they want. If this sounds like something that you might be interested in, email Pirillo and tell him about it. You might just find yourself blogging with your very own Lockergnome blog!
And finally, for those of you who love to cook, can’t or simply do have time to write, but have a fantastic recipe or two that you want to share with the world, hit me up over at my own non-Lockergnome related recipe site. Contributors will be able to share a static link to their own projects both in each posting as well as on the Web site’s list of contributors.
Right now, we are in negotiations with a couple of popular cooking show video-podcasts and things are really beginning to pick up for our upcoming “RecipeCast.” Once we settle on a show, the show and recipe itself will be made available via iTunes. Yes, this means you can actually receive a printable recipe for the show you just watched via your favorite media aggregator. Things are definitely beginning to get interesting within the online community these days.
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links for 2007-02-01 ~ Chris Pirillo
February 1st, 2007
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binarypc
February 3rd, 2007
at 7:13am
I don’t blog because I’m lonely. I blog because it gives me a place to vent. I can write about life and other things in psuedo anonymity. I can clear my head of cobwebs and move on to work on other stuff.
For me, it’s more of an online journal.