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December 27, 2004Vince and Kos on the future of bloggingBy Byron LaMastersI wonder if I could get a front page story out of the Dallas Morning News if I shut down BOR? Just kidding, there are no plans to do so, but both Vince Liebowitz and Markos Zuniga were profiled in a Dallas Morning News story on Friday - Markos because Daily Kos is one of the most popular blogs out there, and Vince because he shut down his blog, the Free State Standard last month. I'm not sure whether I should take it as a relatively decent article about the future of (political) blogging, or a subtle attack by the mainstream media on blogging as the title reads: "Elections over, blog popularity wanes: Politically oriented sites lost cachet (and cash) once campaigns ended". Hmmm, well judge for yourself:
One of my posts on BOR got a brief mention as I asked our readers where to go next. It was an insert to the article:
Not surprisingly, I wasn't the only one unsure of what is next with blogging. I think that those of us who have been at this whole blogging thing for awhile, and do it primarily as a hobby will stick with it. It's nice to make a little bit of money on the side, but that's not why I do it. I'm actually quite pleased with how things have evolved in blogging since the election. Our traffic is obviously down from October, but for most of November / early December, traffic leveled off at about the level that I had in August and September, which I was pleased with. Last week and this week will probably be slow in traffic because of the holidays, but I expect things to pick up with the start of session in two weeks. I think the key to blogging is this. If you want instant fame and profit, blogging is a waste of time. You can't expect that a political blog will maintain it's October-of-an-election-year traffic and profitability over the long term. However, if you blog because you really enjoy it, then it's a good hobby to stick with for awhile. Here's what Henry Copeland of BlogAds said in the Morning News article:
Agreed. I plan on being patient, and continuing to blog, and if I'm lucky, maybe uncover some vast right-wing conspiracies. Update: Greg has some thoughts on the article as well. More thoughts from Kevin, Pegasus News and The Media Drop. Posted by Byron LaMasters at December 27, 2004 11:20 AM | TrackBackComments
I am glad I discovered your site - I plan on continuing reading. Posted by: Nancy at December 27, 2004 02:40 PMI'm here via Greg's site (originally) and have since added it to my blogroll. Mine was originally about Kentucky politics but I'm now covering entertainment, sports and even national stories. How's the weather down there? Posted by: kydem at December 27, 2004 02:59 PMI'm just glad my writing here hasn't totally dropped your readership. Posted by: Nate at December 27, 2004 06:57 PMPost a comment
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