DISQUS

Blogging from Home: Did Twitter, Plurk change your blogging habits?

  • Rob Angeles · 4 months ago
    Microblogging hasn't changed any of my blogging habits. I can still post articles everyday in my 3 blogs and spend around 2 hours a day in Twitter. Sorry, I don't do Plurk =). In a regular person's point-of-view, microblogging might change some habits but for those who have a higher goal, combining both will give you impressive results. I love micrblogging!
  • Janette Toral · 4 months ago
    Good for you Rob! I now also think that a blogger or any Internet marketer for that matter can't claim that they are into social media unless they micro-blog for real/interactively..
  • Rob Angeles · 4 months ago
    Micro blogging has changed many things in the area of internet marketing. In the old days, it was just a one-way communication. Marketers were the one controlling the message but today, not anymore. One who wishes to succeed in this area needs to understand the wisdom of the crowd and learn how to be one of them.
  • popazrael · 4 months ago
    i think it changed my blogging habit
    because that everyone in my network reads my plurk/twitter whenever i post a blog link of my update. there i feel that everyone follows me and read every blog post I made, there's an instant readership in microblogs. The blogging powers up because you know that theres a new reader in all of your microblogs contact. And for me..it really replaces the old forums and IMs, as people do discussion via Plurk and Twitter.
  • Janette Toral · 3 months ago
    That is true Azrael. Sharing an item via Twitter or Plurk allows you to get feedback right away on the content you have just posted. Allows you to get loyal readers too.