Blogging about Blogging

Posted on July 3rd, 2008 @ 12:02 pm by Beldin.
Categories: Interactive, Web 2.0, blogging, social media.
blogging-about-blogging

Starting and then maintaining a blog can be challenging if you haven’t thought through a couple of important questions:

1. What should I blog about, and

2. How often should I blog

    Jon Greer, author of BNET’s Catching Flack blog has some great points and additional links for business owners looking to start their own blog.

    Read Jon’s original blog post on BNET

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