Over on my book blog, I had a go recently at defining some characteristics of ‘blog culture’. One of those characteristics was the emphasis on the authenticity of the voice you speak with when you’re blogging. So, even if you’re talking nonsense, you’re being yourself, you’re not putting on any airs, and there’s no ventriloquist […]
Month: June 2006
About blog updates
If anyone reading this has experience of running two blogs that overlap in their coverage, I’d be interested in your advice on the following issue. Much of what I write on this blog is a by-product of my work and the wider interests that surround it. At the moment my work is almost exclusively on […]
Full versions of articles now available
Last year I posted teasers here about articles I had published on Word of Mouth Marketing and Playlisting and on Remix Culture (the articles were featured in Five Eight and The Spectator respectively). Their value as ‘exclusives’ has expired, so I’ve published the full version of the Word of Mouth piece on my Net, Blogs […]
Blogging, learning, and going off at tangents
I start off questioning the value of blogging an event that you know in advance will be blogged to death from every side. Does it really help anyone to have multiple perspectives on one thing, when the inevitable inconsistencies between them may be confusing? And if there are six accounts already, what added value is […]