800 Million Active Bloggers

  1. A good way to track the number of active blogs out there (open, hosted platforms like WordPress.com, Blogger, Tumblr, etc should be included).
  2. A buddy system where current bloggers mentor a Facebook friend or two (help them set up and start posting), with a commitment to post twice per month.
  3. A campaign to get young people used to a blog-first approach to online engagement.
I’m thinking we could potentially do this city by city, or in the case of massive cities, borough by borough. I’m also thinking that organizations like 826 Valencia could get involved. #

4 Responses to ‘800 Million Active Bloggers’

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  2. Hello, David.
    That’s a remarkable idea.
    I think that a competitive advantage of Facebook is that it offers its “bloggers” the quasi-certainty that whatever you write will be seen / read by someone significant to you (or anyone at all). That’s a Facebook-specific benefit from the “you are not alone” family.

    Fact: at the time of the present comment, two weeks after you published your post, it gathered five “+1″ and one “share” on Google+ and no visible reaction on this blog.

    That’s enough for most people to abandon their dreams of a truly personal on-line presence.
    If I can come up with a solution, I’ll share it with you :)


  3. You are correct about the “you are not alone” factor.

    It’s an odd one, because while there hasn’t been much reaction here in the comments, I’ve had a good number of real world discussions that came out of this post. And rather ironically, twitter provided a fairly animated conversation, too.

    It’s part of why I think there’s significant work to be done, some of which I discussed in the previous post and some in the follow-up.

    Matt Wiebe, I think makes a similar point to you, and it seems like they are taking steps over at WordPress.com to try and address this.

    For me, the conversation alone and that people like you and Matt are giving it some thought is encouraging.

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