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The Power of Blogging!

Everytime I sit down to write something that could be beneficial for the readers, I eventually end up to some confusing diary notes that boggle me down when I peruse through them sometime later. So I have do have some pity for the readers who fortunately or unfortunately, willingly or unwillingly, by virtue or inadvertently found a link to my page and had to bear the stick. Hitherto I was bludgened to write about social, philosophical and psycological issues which are no longer gonna be a part of my curriculum. And moreover I take a solemn pledge to ignite the mide of the readers who this time around have fortunately turned to the blog, even if I have to copy content from other successful bloggers and post it to the Kid's space [:-)]!

Quite recently I saw a book on the stands - "Blog Wild". Quite interestingly it caught my attention and I sat down to read the contents. And appalling to my consternation, the guy has synthesized facts and tries to inform readers about what blogging is all about and how one can create a blog. Moreover, he provides information about portals that provide free blogging services and some that offer paid services. Just doubt if there would be some fervent insane bloggers who have the leeway to pay even though a meagre amount to scribble their thoughts that hardly ever receive a glimmer. But ultimately, the book is a damp squib and provides hardly any useful insights that anybody on the blogging circuit would not ignorant to. But ultimately, the blogs have turned around the tide of recently. Companies use blogs to get insight and feedback about their products that proves valuable to improve on their weaknesses. Moreover, employees of an organization can vent their spleen over the blogs with much ado. But just be careful not to blurt out confidential info that would render you unemployed once again. So just like me, make optimum use of the blog-sphere and play safe! Cheers.

Comments

nair said…
I am not sure about the book, but u certainly gave a Tips for bloggers :) n yes i can see ur using blogs full fledge

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