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The Future Of Blogging

Episode #485 of Six Pixels of Separation – The Mirum Podcast is now live and ready for you to listen to.

Blogging has changed. Blogging is changing. As I experiment and think differently about the value of blogging (see: The End of Blogging), I thought it would be interesting to discuss blog, writing for the digital channels and what people want/think they want when it comes to content with Mark Schaefer. Mark is still an avid blogger (like me). He is a regular guest on this show, insightful marketing professional (and professor) and passionate communicator about how marketing has changed. He’s written many successful business books (Return On Influence, The Tao Of Twitter, Born To Blog, Social Media Explained and The Content Code) and brings a wealth of real life experience to the discussion. So, the question is: how much longer should we be blogging in a world where it is getting harder and harder to drag readers back to our own space? Enjoy the conversation… 

You can grab the latest episode of Six Pixels of Separation here (or feel free to subscribe via iTunes): Six Pixels of Separation – The Mirum Podcast #485.

Mitch Joel

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