Blog Relations
Blogs swamp the world
The Guardian has a survey out today, saying that a third of young people in the UK now have their own blog. That seems an extraordinarily high number, but it tells us something about how quickly blogging and podcasting are catching on among the young. It points out that blogging is not really just about pasting comments on a screen, like the op-ed page of a newspaper: it is more an extention of e-mail, a way of communicating, and of building up networks with common interests. One thing is certainly true. If the Guardian is anything like right, there are going to be an awful lot of blogs out there.
Particularly how must you make it.