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		<description><![CDATA[A week ago today I published a post asking &#8216;has Blogging has lost its relational focus?&#8216; It was a post that generated some great conversation in comments and one that sparked other bloggers to pick up on the thread and write about it on their own blogs. Today I thought I&#8217;d point out some of [...]<p>Originally at: <a href="http://www.problogger.net">Blog Tips at ProBlogger</a><br />

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A week ago today I published a post asking &#8216;<a href="http://www.problogger.net/archives/2008/07/21/has-blogging-lost-its-relational-focus/">has Blogging has lost its relational focus?</a>&#8216;
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It was a post that generated some great conversation in comments and one that sparked other bloggers to pick up on the thread and write about it on their own blogs. Today I thought I&#8217;d point out some of the conversations that are going on around this topic in the hope that it&#8217;ll extend an important topic:
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<li>Richard MacManus wrote a good post titled <a href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/mixed_messages_blogging.php">Mixed Messages in the Blogging Landscape</a> which picks up the topic and looks also at social media and how it could be impacting pro blogging.</li>
<li>Shel Israel asks <a href="http://redcouch.typepad.com/weblog/2008/07/prominent-india.html">if Social Media is becoming a Vast Wasteland?</a> and looks at some of the arguments for and against whether it is.</li>
<li>Duncan Riley writes about the <a href="http://www.inquisitr.com/1964/the-changing-blogosphere-and-blogging-20/">Changing Blogosphere and Blogging 2.0</a> and has some interesting things to say about a shift in blogging that&#8217;s been going on and encourages bloggers to embrace them.</li>
<li>Mark &#8216;Rizzn&#8217; writes about <a href="http://rizzn.com/blog/2008/07/im-at-edge-of-eureka-moment.php">being on the edge of a Eureka moment </a>and in a longish article shares some interesting ideas including that blogging is in need of an upgrade &#8211; he points to video as a way forward.</li>
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I&#8217;m sure there are others &#8211; if you&#8217;ve written on the topic of late feel free to share your links in comments below.
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<strong>PS</strong>: I should reemphasize that in my original article I didn&#8217;t conclude that blogging had lost its relational focus. I did muse about whether it was harder to find and suggest that it is more evident in some niches than others &#8211; but by no means have I given up hope in the medium of blogging or its social media.
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In fact, for me, it&#8217;s so social that at times this little introvert can barely cope!
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The reason for my post was simply to remind bloggers of our social/relational roots.
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One of the stimuli for the post was recently witnessing a couple of new bloggers go about attempting to build up blogs in ways that I could describe as anti-social. They came to me for advice after months of blogging in a very insular way, not linking out and not wanting to interact with other bloggers in their niche &#8211; in fact they viewed other bloggers in their niche suspiciously and purely as competitors.
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My counsel to them was to consider that while other blogs might be competitors in one sense &#8211; that there was amazing opportunities in interacting and working together.
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As I look at my own experience of blogging and that of bloggers that have been far more successful than me I see that often it&#8217;s those that are most social and willing to interact with other bloggers that rise the highest. I don&#8217;t see this changing even if the technology behind what we do does.</p>
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