Blogging Can Turn Faceless Strangers into good friends.

By On February 21, 2010 Under Uncategorized

I have been looking the web for blogging sites for a fair while now and latterly I discovered an entire blogging community, that has grabbed my interest considerably. It’s called Joe User and it is a site that many bloggers all around the planet are taking part in. It is very well arranged into classes like Best Articles, Most recent blog entries, Top blogging sites, New sites and Most hit-on bloggers. the kind of friendship I’ve ‘witnessed’ as an onlooker has actually dazzled me. These folks talk to one another like they’re highly best friends, and the weird thing is I suspect this is the actuality.

I just find this to be actually inspiring, a human community or ‘tribe’ which has formed just because of the web’s existence. You can post to your blog yourself, about any issue, daily if you want, and get it broadcast into the blogosphere straight away.

Consumers are drawn to character behind the business. ( To read about this subject read The Cluetrain Manifesto. The 1st chapter is available free online : make money . Get your clients and prospects in on the act now and let them help you help them – ask them to chat back. You may use your blog side-bars to plug your products, your affiliate products, run blog advertisements, sell books, and any other product you have. You do not have to incorporate this in the body or content of your article ; so your posts – your writing – can remain content rich and freed from promotional hype. The approaching of the New Human Clan has started. Folk are uninterested in the segregated, separatist fact of nations, cultures, races and faiths. These group blogging sites, or collective online books as I now prefer to think of them, are symbological of the future connectedness of all of humanity. It could take 100 years, or 1,000, or perhaps only 50, but it really looks like there’s hope yet for the warring, greedy humans. One day we all might be ‘one’ again in our minds as well as our physical forms.
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