Who Do You Write For – Update 2

We got a little distracted by the latest edition of the Gatekeeper Debates, but now I want to get back to the original challenge of asking ourselves who we actually write our blogs for.

If I missed you, let me know. If you want to join in, I’ll do another update in a few days.

Here’s the current list so far:

Rick Anderson (via comment)
Seth Finkelstein (via comment)
Richard Querin
Earl Moore
Chip Camden

and some new ones:

The Idea Dude (via comment)
Joshua Jeffryes (via comment)
Dennis Howlett (via comment)
Jay Stevens (via comment)
James Robertson
Mike Souders
Oon Yeoh

Tags: blogging, blog building, my audience

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  • Mike Souders

    Out of the recent additions, I think James was onto something with the “it takes time” idea. However, Oon makes a good point, that if one cares, it should be taken to heart. I know I’m guilty of not writing for an audience at times, but instead just throwing up a post about what I found of interest at the time. With a little thought, I’m sure some of those posts could be better. Thanks for the link, too!

  • http://www.ethmar.com/ Ethan

    Here is my contribution, I suppose. I didn’t write it with this post in mind, but I think it relates.