The Ups and Downs of Blogs and a New Year's Resolution
I go through these phases where I post consistently to this blog, then have dry spells. My heart wants to share more with the rest of the world but I find I often have nothing profound to say. Since I refuse to go the way of GnomeGirl or some other innane spew of stuff out there this area stays static.
However, this is a powerful medium to use. A "one-to-many" expression of thoughts. The best weblogs out there inform, intrigue, and keep us coming back for more. Examples of blogs like this are linked to the left. If you want to know the absolute latest information on Groove, visit Jeroen's blog. You don't need to do a Google search about Groove with Jeroen around. Want to find out about .NET, social movements in the technology field, or fascinating information in general head to S.B.'s blog. To gain inspiration about healthcare that makes a difference, then Marc Pierson's gold mine is the place to go.
Weblogs have tremendous potential for direct translation of meaning and vision. Ray Ozzie's blog is a top-rated site because readers get a glimpse of who he is and what he stands for (certainly NOT innane spew there). And I see blogs becoming an increasingly important marketing tool for organizations. I know the gentlemen mentioned above would agree.
In keeping with the traditional New Year's resolutions made this time of year I plan on posting more regularly. Hopefully I won't spew too much.
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