Blogging as the New Frontier for Careers

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Britain Going Blog Crazy - Metro Article
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I’m currentl writing a post for my personal blog on 10 Steps for Social Media Success, and as I was finishing up that post I started to think of blogging specifically because aside from interactive design, I love writing. Writing for me is a key form of expression, perhaps because I can draw, paint, or compose music. But with my words I’m able to unite the hearts of many, inspire others to take action, and bring my readers to tears with raw human emotion that can be poured into my words. Still, in the grand scheme of things, we’ve seen blogging take on a huge roll in our daily lives, not just for personal use, but for financial gain, and the movement shows no sign of stopping.

Where do you stand in the movement? Are you a personal blogger or are you in it for the long haul with the hopes of a return? There’s nothing wrong with either, and both have their right and wrong ways to approach, but let’s understand what is happening before make that determination.

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Attribution Builds Reliability

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In years past blogging was simply looked at as a past time, something a person did to get their thoughts from their head and onto something that could record it. As more and more people began to seek out blogs for information and news, larger players started paying attention and incorporating them into their day today. Now there is no doubt that blogging has established itself in mainstream digital culture with both business and personal uses have found a way to coexist in the blogosphere.

Because we have taken on blogging as our money making efforts we stand to build credibility, reliability, and trust. Our readers are not to be trifled with because the backlash can be so severe that whole networks have shut down because of lack of interest due to bad press, or just uninteresting developments. It is important in today’s written word to remain relevant, interesting, but also honest with yourself and the readers.

I want to pick out one specific topic that has come to mind, especially in light of what I’ve seen recently. The idea of attribution is vital for all of us as writers. It’s understood that all of our ideas our not our own. We gain inspiration from other things we read, see, and hear. As such, such inspiration should be credited in some way shape or form in the context of what you writing about. Especially if you decide to use digital media to further express your point. Lack of attribution can seriously hurt your reputation as well as your readership.

Attribution as A Practice

Attribution is something that should come second nature to any content creator. Whether you’re doing digital video, audio productions, or written word. In this case we will focus on blogging as our mainstay, but in relation to the other formats mentioned it is essentially the same. As we develop our blog and our following of readers, we develop a trusting relationship. We write, they respond, we respond back. This fragile relationship is like anything you might develop in the real world, only without the face to face. Your readers will come to your site because they value your ideas, and they find your content interesting and educational, if not fun.

The delicate balance is truly maintained by the writer themselves, but can be horribly damaged when plagiarism or false claims on an idea or topic are made. It pays to give attribution to anything you include in your post because it shows not only that you’re honest, but that you’re well read, so to speak. By incorporating ideas and concepts from others and expanding on them, it shows that you are savvy enough to know that there is a world outside your blog. Too often I read bloggers that I can tell do not venture out to read other blogs. They pour all their efforts into their own product but understand little of perspective when it comes to varying topics.

Any photos you post need a photo credit line, any idea or quotes you use need proper attribution, and if you were inspired to write something because of something else, then note it. There is nothing wrong with paying respect to the source, and at the very least it can work in your interest if they decide to make mention of your post and/or your site in their own works because you did the proper thing when expanding on the idea.

Photo Credit Andy Ciordia

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Post Written by Luis Sandoval. He is a media professional and consultant who shares his insights on social media and technology on his blog The Daily Slackr.

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100 Topics to Blog, Part X

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Closing these long series of posts will be a joyous occasion for some, but overall this has been a passion of mine, to share everything I have looked into for my own writing inspiration. The topics here are not meant to be taken for face value, but rather used as the start of percolating ideas that will hopefully develop around your own voice.

As I wrap up this list of 100 blogging topics, I’d love to hear how you are using this topics to your benefit. Have you seen a boost in readership for your site? Are you developing a knack for generating your own blog topics? Have you thought of your own topics that I did not mention? There are limitless possibilities, but the idea is to share what we know because all of us can see the same story differently. By offering our perspectives we are adding to the knowledge base of any given topic, and by ensuring the relevancy of our own thoughts, we build on our expertise and popularity, and so we grow our community.

Be sure to leave your comments and I’ll be sure to respond to all of our Bloggin-Ads readers!

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100 Topics to Blog, Part IX

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After a long much needed hiatus, I am back to wrap up the series of 100 topics that you as a blogger can put to use on your site. I’ve got some amazing ideas to share with you all, and I look forward to hearing your feedback. I was able to attend SXSW in Austin last month and had the opportunity to meet some of the blogosphere’s most influential writers. There’s a lot happening in the media world, and things are going to get more hectic.

Thus far it’s been amazing to see some of the feedback both in the comments and in the email. A lot of you are picking some of these topics and making them your own with a twist of your own personal writing style. My hope is that aside from providing you fuel to write, that you also provide others you look to you for inspiration the opportunity to learn from your site,  your style, and your topics. The blogosphere is a close community and I’m honored to be a part of it. While we all write on different topics we’re all headed in the same direction, looking for readers, and hopefully increasing our monetization opportunities.

Time to dive into the ten topics I’ll be sharing with you today!

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