It’s been hard for me to get content out in blog post form for a while now. A busy life, with a full time job, multiple side projects, a bevy of tweetups, meetups, and groupups, and a wedding kept my posting at bay.
But that has meant that I’ve a lot of time to contemplate not blogging.
I use twitter pretty heavily. I’m not talking @garyvee heavy, but heavy none the less. And I’ve stopped consuming RSS. I get all my info from the stream. Twitter has been around long enough to have everything I watch feed into it. If something isn’t directly tied in then I can just follow a champion for it on twitter (sounds like another blog post in the making).
So if I’m not consuming blog posts through RSS anymore, should I consider not producing content that is so RSS dependent? Shouldn’t there be another way that is more interconnected with world that I am directly involved in?
I’m not really sure. It seems to me that there is value in a twitter stream, but not all of it. And there is definitely value in pieces of information that are longer than 140 characters. I’m just not sure how to best marry the two. Because the current method just doesn’t seem optimal.
Think about that, and I will too. Maybe there is a solution out there, something truly mixed-medium that can bring the immediacy of speed of twitter with the value of blog posts and richness of video. Ok, thinking caps on.
Building brand loyalty is something that companies spend billions on. Well globally it’s something that the world econimies see Trillions spent on. Some people think loyalty is something you can’t buy. Well, let me tell you Brand Loyalty is certainly something you can buy. And cute webpages can help do the trick. But there’s more to it than cute webpages; you do need follow-through. Having good retail stores, good corporate policies, and a snazzy email newsletter can all help.