I'm not good with blogs and social networks because those things come and go. By the time I am used to one thing, a new type of social media is already trending.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It turns out that social networks drive a heck of a lot of traffic to blogs.
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.
Social media is itself as temporary as any social gathering, nightclub or party. It's the people that matter, not the venue. So when the trend leaders of one social niche or another decide the place everyone is socializing has lost its luster or, more important, its exclusivity, they move on to the next one, taking their followers with them.
The social-media landscape changes incredibly fast, so you have to be open-minded and nimble to keep up with it.
When I first came out there was no such thing as Twitter or Facebook. And the blogs! Like, what is that?
Some people with blogs are never going to get famous, and they've been doing it for, like, over a year. I feel bad for them.
Technology moves so fast and social media moves so fast because everyone wants the new thing, but also, everyone wants to be where their parents are not. Once the mom got a Facebook and a Twitter and an Instagram, I don't want to be there anymore.
I started my blog in 2002. That was pre-MySpace, pre-Facebook. That was back before newspapers realized they were going out of business. That was back when no one gave any credence to Internet writers.
Social media has shaken up the world of sales, with Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter offering new ways to hound leads and unprecedented insights into clients.
I'm not sure blogs are necessarily the best place to get a pulse on anything. People want to blog for a variety of reasons, and that may or may not be representative.
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