Trent Walton on blogs

Trent Walton on blogs:

Places on the web for sharing content and ideas often remind me of real life interactions. Facebook is the everlasting high school reunion. Twitter, which I love, is maybe half cocktail party, half party-line. Flickr & Instagram can be the best way to send a postcard, while LinkedIn is the best way to send a fax ๐Ÿ˜‰ To me, thereโ€™s something sacred about reading a blog post on someone elseโ€™s site. Itโ€™s like visiting a friendโ€™s house for a quick meal โ€˜round the breakfast table. Itโ€™s personalโ€” youโ€™re in their space, and the environment is uniquely suited for idea exchange and uninterrupted conversation. In many ways, we should be treating our blogs like our breakfast tables. Be welcoming & gracious when you host, and kind & respectful when visiting.

Twitter, for me is slightly more familial, professional, and often news breaking but otherwise I whole heartedly agree with this sentiment. If you have a blog you should feel it is your home online – everywhere else are places you go out to.

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