Why do You Blog?

October 2nd, 2007 Author: Grant Griffiths

Great post today over at Tame the Web: Libraries and Technology called, Why do you Blog?

Michael Stephens gives us a peek at his dissertation in his post. He provides just a bit of an answer to those who have been asking about his dissertation. And in the process gives us a great indication of why a lot of us blog. Below is a chart showing the results of his research. And quite frankly it is truly a great answer to the same question I get a lot, “why do you blog.”

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The right column is a bit off. Sorry about that, but that is how it appears in the original post.

Source for Post: Criminal Law Library Blog

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3 Comments »

  1. Susan Cartier Liebel says

    This also furthers the argument that having a ghost blogger do your posts defeats the purpose of having a blog.

    October 2nd, 2007 | #

  2. Grant Griffiths says

    Exactly. How can you accomplish these items if you, yourself are not actually writing the blog post. Can’t happen!!

    October 3rd, 2007 | #

  3. How To Start A Blog says

    How To Start A Blog…

    I couldn’t understand some parts of this article, but it sounds interesting…

    November 19th, 2007 | #

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