Don't Miss a Thing
Free Updates by Email

Enter your email address

preview

powered by FeedBlitz

RSS Feeds



By Twitter: @thisissethsblog

Search

Google
WWW SETH'S BLOG

SETH'S BOOKS

THE DIP BLOG by Seth Godin




All Marketers Are Liars Blog




Blog powered by TypePad
Member since 08/2003

« Secret product differentiation in a public world | Blog Home | A blog for bloggers »

Just like other bloggers

So, why does Hugh have so much traffic? Consider this thought from an interview we just did: It's so easy for a blogger to try to be like other bloggers, merely because there's so much input available. Resist!

TrackBack

TrackBack URL for this entry:
http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d83451b31569e200d8342b7c1753ef

Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Just like other bloggers:

» Just like other bloggers - NOT from WebMetricsGuru
Seth Godin's interview with GapingVoid's Hugh MacLeod drives traffic becasue it's presented in a different format - (with cartoons) which, I think, is Seth's point. In the interview Seth said some interesting things: It's important not to u... [Read More]

» Why? from Holly's Corner Blog
Its an age old question - why?  The power of this three letter word is incredible and stands alone.  By itself it can start conversation; put with other words it can deepen conversation and meaning while providing a handy thing called answers.... [Read More]

» Be not like other bloggers from LexBlog Blog
Seth Godin, referencing an interview with Hugh Macleod, has some advice for increasing blog traffic. It's so easy for a blogger to try to be like other bloggers, merely because there's so much input available. Resist! Technorati Tags: Seth Godin... [Read More]

» Seth Godin - not such a bad bloke from Teblog
Anyone who reads this blog will know that I occasionally get really mad about Seth Godin. In fact, I once said I'd never mention him again. I think that's when he'd wound me up in a blog post and I [Read More]

» Ten Questions for Seth Godin, and One for You from Wordlab
We'd rather try something different to make this blog more accessible. Which brings us to this question for our readers, "Assuming you'd have some need for Wordlab printed on paper, would something like this be more useful than, say, a book of blog pos... [Read More]

« Secret product differentiation in a public world | Blog Home | A blog for bloggers »