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Has Blogging Died?

An article published in the New York Times a short while ago states that the number of bloggers between the ages of twelve and seventeen has been declining. This is recentlystudy that then utilizes this specific statistic to ask the question of whether blogging, as a sort of communication between people, has started to die. Do you imagine this is the case? Is blogging, specifically in the internet marketing and online sales arena, dying? What could this, if it were true, imply for the sales field and for online marketers? We thought we would take a more detailed look at this question to determine whether or not it really is correct and what sort of implication it would mean for the field of internet marketing arena.

The first thing we learned is that blogging is not truly dying, particularly when it pertains to the field of online communication. The statistic of individuals aged 12-17 blogging less often doesn't necessarily indicate that blogging is going away. The simple truth is that folks in this age group appear to just be transferring over to the other kinds of social networking like Twitter and Facebook--Facebook, especially, since it offers its members the ability to create "notes" which can act in the same fashion as blog posts and will let the user have control over who can see what has been composed. Adults are a good deal more likely to begin their own websites than children are, especially because things like parental consent are not actually an issue.

You must also stop for posesecond and look at the fact that blogging is hard work! Blogging just isn't an easy onetime thing. If usesperson within the marketing sector needs to make money on the web, blogging is study great way to do that, but you need to be willing to actually commit to the activity. While running currentblog arrived at the peak of its popularity in 2004-2006, lots of Internet Marketers jumped onto the bandwagon thinking that they could create printedsite really fast that, because it looked like study blog, they could slap up some advertising and sit back and collect earnings. It rapidly became apparent to everybody who tried this that the only way to make serious money in blogging is to constantly update your site with new information. This is the reason many Internet marketers have stopped employing blogging as a principal income source.

Google has been cracking down on people that post stolen written content on their blogs as well as websites. Every day Google is de-indexing an increasing number of websites--typically these sites are pseudo blogs that were made by people who use software programs to rip off other peoples' content and use it for themselves. With so many blogs being removed from the radar, it is possible to believe that blogging is dying and that the sites are merely being shut down.

The truth is that blogging seriously isn't dying. Blogging is just beginning to be better tracked and that means that it is recentlot harder for people to make money with them. Sure this will likely impact some of the basic and blatant information but we don't think that blogging is actually going to go anywhere. It's still coming into its own for precisely what it is really meant to be: something for communication. It will always be easier to utilize blog to share information than it is for people to earn quick money.





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