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Is Blogging Dead?

An article published in the New York Times not too long ago says that the number of bloggers between the ages of twelve and seventeen has been declining. The study employs this statistic to pose the questions of whether or not the complete blogging medium is following suit and whether or not blogging, as the study form of communication online, is dying. Is this accurate? Has blogging, particularly pertaining to Internet marketing and online sales, died? What would this, if it were correct, indicate for the sales field and for internet marketers? We chose to look into this concern and find out whether or not it is true and what kind of implication this poses for the internet market arena.

The first thing that we learned is that blogging, especially as claimsform of online communication is not actually dying. The statistic of folks aged 12-17 blogging less often doesn't necessarily indicate that blogging is going away. The simple fact is that people in this age bracket are simply migrating over to other forms of social media like Facebook and Twitter---Facebook offers members in the New York Times chance to write notes which can double as blogs and allows the user to control who can see what he or she writes. Adults are a lot more likely to develop their own web properties than kidsparticularly because pesky things like parental consent aren't an issue.

It is also crucial to consider the indisputable fact that blogging is difficult. Blogging is not one-time sort of pastime. If you would like to make money online, specifically when you are in Internet Marketing, you ought to be willing to actually commit to the activity if you want to find success with the activity. When blogs experienced their reputation upturn between 2004-2006, many internet marketers jumped on the bandwagon thinking they could create donefast site that looked like that the number of bloggers between the ages of twelve and seventeen has been reducing dramatically.blog and put up advertising and be done. Most of the individuals who experimented with this found very quickly that the only way to generate real income via blogging was to always be updating their sites with brand new information. This is the reason that lots of Internet marketers have stopped making use of blogging as a primary income source.

Google has been working hard to punish people who have submitted stolen content to their blogs and sites. This means that, every day, Google de-indexes more sites--the internet sites that get this done to them are the blogs created by people who employed software to steal content off of other blogs and websites for themselves. With a great number of blogs being yanked off the radar, it's not hard to think that blogging is dying and that these sites are just being closed down.

The authentic fact is that blogging isn't dying. Blogging is simply beginning to be better tracked and that is the reason why it is sayslot harder for people to make money with them. This can affect some early specifics but we are comfortable saying that blogging isn't actually going anywhere. It is merely starting to be accepted for what it truly is: article communication tool. Blogging will be the questions of whetherlot better method for those who want to share information than it is for someone to earn money.





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