A new blog landscape
Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2025 4:46 am
Meanwhile, just 3 years later, the blogging landscape has changed quite a bit. There is nothing unique about taking pictures with your mobile phone. There are apps for that (like Instagram ) and there are examples of 1-photo-a-day blogs galore. You could also see Facebook as such a blogging platform, given the enormous amount of pictures that are posted there.
Yet, if you look closely, you will see that most posts are not your own, authentic work. The majority are reblogs: reposted content from someone else. Fortunately, this is usually done with source references these days, on many blog platforms this is now even done automatically. In other words: there is a screaming shortage of authentic content! A blog with posts that are actually made by the blogger japan telegram data themselves has a huge advantage over most other online content.
You see this with all popular blogs of creative entrepreneurs, for example the popular self-portrait blog of Jeanique , the technical trends that Alexander Klöpping describes or the work-in-progress of artist GabyGaby . Blogs that mainly show their own work have the future and the potential to attract a huge audience that likes to stay informed about your creative work. In short: feed the audience!
Recently I published a series of videos with Dutch bloggers here on Frankwatching . Creative minds who reach a large audience via their blog. This article previously appeared in print in De Gazet: the magazine of the Dutch Directors Guild .
Yet, if you look closely, you will see that most posts are not your own, authentic work. The majority are reblogs: reposted content from someone else. Fortunately, this is usually done with source references these days, on many blog platforms this is now even done automatically. In other words: there is a screaming shortage of authentic content! A blog with posts that are actually made by the blogger japan telegram data themselves has a huge advantage over most other online content.
You see this with all popular blogs of creative entrepreneurs, for example the popular self-portrait blog of Jeanique , the technical trends that Alexander Klöpping describes or the work-in-progress of artist GabyGaby . Blogs that mainly show their own work have the future and the potential to attract a huge audience that likes to stay informed about your creative work. In short: feed the audience!
Recently I published a series of videos with Dutch bloggers here on Frankwatching . Creative minds who reach a large audience via their blog. This article previously appeared in print in De Gazet: the magazine of the Dutch Directors Guild .