I'm always amazed by people who blog all the time and tweet all the time, and still get things done. I don't know how they do it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If somebody crafts an interesting tweet that'll lead me to their blog, I'm going to their blog.
I had a blog for many years. Once you develop your readership on your blog, and you can put something out there or direct traffic or get attention - it's like a super power.
With the evolution of social media that includes blogging, Facebook, and Twitter, who and how information is delivered has changed tremendously. The landscape for news is a different place, and people have to accept that.
Oh, tweeting prolifically is the most easy thing in the world. Tweeting prolifically is like somebody saying, 'Boy, you're a really good walker around,' you know. It's not really hard.
When I first came out there was no such thing as Twitter or Facebook. And the blogs! Like, what is that?
It's not easy for an entrepreneur to find the time to blog. But for those who do it, it is a great tool to communicate with the various stakeholders in their business and build a reputation for thought leadership.
Bloggers create kind of a popularity. But they are not the experts, and we have to understand that.
I only tweet about food and silly things, but it's really fascinating because I get a lot of response on Twitter, and I'm always looking at the type of people who write me on there, and it is such a variety.
It turns out that social networks drive a heck of a lot of traffic to blogs.
People communicate in Twittering ways. I've learned how to do that.