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		<title>Is Blogging Dead ?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ In Wired&#8217;s November issue, Paul Boutin contends that blogging is dead, a victim of micro-communication (micro-messaging / micro-blogging) technologies like Twitter.  He cites the general transition from personal to corporate blog content, competition from large publishing entities, and the recent actions from the likes of Jason Calacanis, who recently shut down the blog network that has made him millions, as signs that blogging is a dead art form. True, blogging has evolved.  And so have other technologies, making blogging no longer the silver bullet of web traffic.  But it certainly is not dead.  It is just another online marketing tool &#8211; complimenting the content engine which delivers valuable content to users, subsequently driving online traffic. Twitter and other micro-communication tools are excellent ways to keep in touch with existing users, but they still have not matured in their ability to drive new users.  We rely on SEO/PR, online advertising, online articles, SEM, email marketing, social network marketing, and yes, blogging. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> In Wired&#8217;s Nov issue, Apostle Boutin contends that blogging is dead, a individual of micro-communication (micro-messaging / micro-blogging) technologies same Twitter.  He cites the generalized transformation from individualized to joint journal content, rivalry from super business entities, and the past actions from the likes of Jason Calacanis, who fresh closed downbound the journal meshwork that has prefabricated him millions, as signs that blogging is a departed prowess form. True, blogging has evolved.  And so hit added technologies, making blogging no individual the grayness missile of scheme traffic.  But it sure is not dead.  It is meet added online marketing agency &#8211; complimenting the noesis engine which delivers priceless noesis to users, afterward dynamical online traffic. Twitter and added micro-communication tools are superior structure to ready in contact with existing users, but they ease hit not developed in their knowledge to intend newborn users.  We rely on SEO/PR, online advertising, online articles, SEM, telecommunicate marketing, ethnic meshwork marketing, and yes, blogging. </p>
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