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Tuesday, February 06, 2007

Anyone Can Be a Blogger

OK, well maybe not anyone.  But if you can write an email, you can write a blog.  So says Farrell Kramer in an informative article in PR Tactics.  The key to blogging in my opinion is the enthusiasm and commitment to doing it.  The actual writing is pretty easy and certainly mimics what many professionals do every day. It's informal and concise. 

The problem for most people who attempt to blog is that they quickly lose steam.  It takes a fair amount of time to come up with timely and relevant ideas to turn in to blog posts.  And it takes time to build an audience, without which many bloggers would be demoralized.

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