What is the Greatest Value You Derive from Blogging?
What is the greatest value you derive from blogs and from blogging? The one thing that keeps you reading and writing from day to day?
Please rank the following in the comments below.
- Getting feedback.
- Learning new things.
- Gaining readership.
- Finding answers.
- Staying informed.
- Making relationships.
- Self-improvement.
- Community.
- Mental exercise.
- Gaining a variety of viewpoints.
If there are other reasons, please feel free to add them to list.
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2. Learning new things.
4. Finding answers.
5. Staying informed.
6. Making relationships.
10. Gaining a variety of viewpoints.
1. Getting feedback.
9. Mental exercise.
8. Community.
7. Self-improvement.
3. Gaining readership.
By Megan Taylor on February 1, 2007 12:31 pm
Every single one of these items is important and essential, but this is my “
1. Mental exercise.
2. Self-improvement.
3. Learning new things.
4. Finding answers.
5. Getting feedback.
6. Gaining readership.
7. Making relationships.
8. Staying informed.
9. Community.
10. Gaining a variety of viewpoints.
By Dave C. on February 1, 2007 1:26 pm
those ticks were supposed to be wrapped around a OL tag. Seems that didn’t work.
By Dave C. on February 1, 2007 1:27 pm
9. Mental exercise.
4. Finding answers.
2. Learning new things.
6. Making relationships.
3. Gaining readership.
8. Community.
1. Getting feedback.
7. Self-improvement.
10. Gaining a variety of viewpoints.
5. Staying informed.
repeat to ∞
By Jessica Doyle on February 1, 2007 7:38 pm
For those of us who are at least to some degree professional bloggers , or represent a company you missed out…
Making money
Branding
Improve Customer Relationship
etc etc
By Andy Beard on February 2, 2007 6:23 am