I think it hurts blogs when they have to turn off their comments.
“I think it hurts blogs when they have to turn off their comments.”
— Jason Calacanis · Blogs
The World Motivation
I think it hurts blogs when they have to turn off their comments.
“I think it hurts blogs when they have to turn off their comments.”
— Jason Calacanis · Blogs
I think it hurts blogs when they have to turn off their comments.
Obviously, New York and Boston and Los Angeles have pretty vibrant entrepreneurial scenes.
If you get people to commit to an email relationship, it's the deepest, most intimate relationship you can have online. Much deeper than Facebook and certainly more intimate than a blog.
Social media, like blogs, are truth-seeking technologies. In fact, the Internet itself is the greatest truth-generating device ever created.
Go work at the post office or Starbucks if you want balance in your life.
It is hard to check five email inboxes, three voice mail systems, or five blogs that you are tracking.
There is much more immediate access to creative music through online communities and blogs which have touched all corners of the music world including contemporary classical.
'Dependent web' platforms such as Twitter, Facebook, Google and Yahoo are where people go to discover and share new content. Independent sites are the millions of blogs, community and service sites where passionate individuals 'hang out' with like-minded folks. This is where shared content is often created.
When I left Flyleaf I really wanted to stay connected with the fans and so I continued to answer emails and tried to write some blogs and stay connected that way and my husband could tell that I was just super heavy about the fans and just being able to reach out to them so he suggested that I write a book.