Love your readers to death!

Make it about them, not about you.

For me, blogging is just like talking.

Stress from blogging keeps me up at night.

Social media is not a fad because it's human.

I sincerely believe blogging can save America.

the harder the conflict, the greater the triumph.

The currency of blogging is authenticity and trust.

I started blogging in 2004, light years ago on the Web.

I think blogging is a muscle that most people wear out.

I mean suspense, twists are almost impossible these days.

Do I think there's going to be a business in blogging? Yes.

I have to live the content, then come back and write about it.

What you do after you create your content is what truly counts.

I think of us as journalists; the medium we work in is blogging.

I think of us as journalists; the medium we work in is blogging.

The first step in blogging is not writing them but reading them.

Blogging is a great way to provide tips and advice to each other.

Microsoft runs the world's biggest blogging platform, MSN Spaces.

If you accept all the praise, you have to accept all the critics.

Blogging is best learned by blogging...and by reading other bloggers.

Blogging can generate a great deal of traffic to your online business.

The influence of blogging is overall a very positive force in the media.

Create a minimal viable product or website, launch it, and get feedback.

Blogging is like work, but without coworkers thwarting you at every turn.

Write. Rewrite. When not writing or rewriting, read. I know of no shortcuts.

Anybody can write anything they want these days with social media, blogging, etc.

Put your blog out into the world and hope that your talent will speak for itself.

I began as a writer and started blogging in 2001, first on politics, anonymously.

Not only are bloggers suckers for the remarkable, so are the people who read blogs.

Blogging and traditional media work together. Twitter complements traditional media.

Twitter, Facebook, Google + are the trifecta of marketing for authors (and bloggers).

I was a fly on the wall at Gawker Media during the heyday of this thing called blogging.

I think that blogging and the Internet has completely changed feminism for ever, I think.

Don't fool yourself that you're blogging when you're really just putting stuff up online.

If you want to continually grow your blog, you need to learn to blog on a consistent basis.

I started blogging as a hobby, not really thinking anyone would read my site, just my friends.

Guest blogging is probably the sort of thing that you should be thinking about doing in moderation.

Blogging got the concept of personal publishing, but it didn't really take advantage of the network.

Blogging requires consistency, and you need to have some time on your hands, which I don't really have.

Nowadays, you have to hire a blogger to fend off the bloggers. This blogging game is playing out nicely.

So my blog wasn't about "platform" but really, it was everything you are not "supposed" to do in blogging.

If folks focus in on a niche and own it, there is a good chance they could make half a living from blogging.

My blogging life is basically goalless. I like the zen nature of that, and paradoxically, it improves results.

I think, when you're doing a column and blogging every day, you get familiar with the sound of your own voice.

The heart of blogging is linking - linking and commenting. Connecting and communicating - the purpose of the Internet.

Of course the system can be changed. Why would I bother spending 14 years of my life blogging if I didn't believe that?

Knowing what I'll write about and what I won't has never really been a problem. I won't write about things that bore me.

Where the Internet is about availability of information, blogging is about making information creation available to anyone.

The key to success in blogging (and in many areas of life) is small but regular and consistent actions over a long period of time

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