Learn blogging from Robert Scoble
There is an interesting post from Chris Garrett as his guest post in Darren Rowse’s blog. He noted some tips and tricks that lead Robert Scoble to be A-List blogger.
I guess the main lessons to learn from Scobleizer are to network well, use those connections to stay on top of movements in your niche, and link to good stuff, first.
What’s Scoble do was not just blogging, but make network continously to keep him updated and create large community and fans to keep his postings read.
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1 Jennie S. Bev
I agree with what Scoble has been doing. First and foremost is the six-degree of separation theory, be a transparent being, and creating his own brand. I notice that the best bloggers in the world are those who are their own brands (except for network owners, of course, but still they are their own brands as well).
You have a great brand, Budi, so you have such a great advantage over this. And the relatively low cost of running business in Indonesia is also another advantage.
More power to you and yours.
~ Jennie S. Bev
(thanks for your visit from time to time)
March 31st, 2007 at 11:34 am2 j.rizal
Just found this blog. Great. Keep connecting, very simple, huh? Thanks, Budi.
April 1st, 2007 at 6:43 am3 deriz
So being a blogger is not only writing –or should I say providing content- but it involves the activity of socializing with others –be a social creature- only in digital means.
April 4th, 2007 at 2:39 am4 Budi Putra
Yes, please don’t just sit down before your PC and expect such miracle will happen fast…
April 5th, 2007 at 9:11 am5 Riri Satria
Bud,
In that case, we should have a clear definition about blogger … as Deriz and you said before, it is not just sitting down before your PC, providing content, expect such miracle will happened fast, .. but also extend to social activities .. Nah, I don’t think this definition is accepted by most bloggers nowadays (in Indonesia) … what do you think ?
April 19th, 2007 at 8:01 pm