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Wed, May 28 2008

Blog is a Verb

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 (www.businessandblogging.com)

In case you have forgotten your grammar school days – a verb is an action word.

To Blog  is to take Action.

Make a statement.

Take a risk.

Share your thoughts.

Bare your soul.

Take a stand.

Make a motion.

Start a movement.

Lead a cause.

Defy a notion.

Right a wrong.

Protect an innocent.

Fulfill a need.

Demonstrate a point.

Touch a nerve.

Expose a fear.

Spark an interest.

Give a damn.

Don’t fill your blog with other people’s words, other people’s ideas, and other people’s risks. 

Blog boldly.

Blog loudly.

Blog confidently.   

Blog honestly.

Or don’t bother blogging at all.

photo credit: Defame  

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  1. Trackback
    1373 days ago
    On What It Means “To Blog”: Reader Definitions | Confident Writing

    [...] “to blog”, as Liz Fuller reminded us last week, is an action verb. Make a statement. Take a risk. Share your thoughts. Bare [...]

  2. By Confident Writing

    On What It Means “To Blog”: Reader Definitions…

    There was such a good discussion here recently about what we mean by blogging (70 Million Definitions Of Blog And Counting) that I thought a follow up post was in order. In particular I wanted to share some of your…

  3. By Liz Fuller

    Hi Linas

    Interesting book – Check out the post I wrote about it (the url is listed in the comment above).

    Let me know what you think!

    Liz

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    1440 days ago
    Business Blogging: When Less is More (free e-book!)

    [...] a reader left some interesting comments on my post Blog is a Verb.  His comments went against the conventional wisdom that the more you blog, the [...]

  5. By Linas Simonis, PositioningStrategy

    Thanks Liz, I hope you will find my e-book useful.

  6. By Liz Fuller

    Hi Linas

    Thanks for the tip about your e-book. I downloaded it and am reading it now – I’m sure I’ll be sharing it with our readers soon!

    Liz

  7. By Linas Simonis, PositioningStrategy

    Sure, Liz, the more you blog, the more comfortable you get with the medium. But sometimes you simply don’t have anything to say and according to the ordinary blogging rules you must post something anyway. A bunch of links for example.

    But in business blogging the rules are different. In business blogging your content must be focused because readers wait insights from you, not only rambling about random things.

    I even wrote an entire e-book on this topic – “The New Rules of Business Blogs”. You are welcome to check it out in my blog at http://www.positioningstrategy.com. Please feel free to post it on your blog or pass the e-book to whomever you believe might benefit from reading it.

  8. By Liz Fuller

    Hi Linas

    Good advice. Substantive posts are definitely preferable to filler.

    On the other hand though I think that the more you blog, the more comfortable you get with the medium. So you might have to work through some less than exciting content in the beginning while you get a sense of your self and your own voice.

    For most bloggers that’s okay because their audience is limited in the early days, anyway.

  9. By Liz Fuller

    Hi Alina

    Thanks for the encouragement!

    Are you still in NY? It would be great to meet!
    Liz

  10. By Liz Fuller

    Hi Laura

    I’m glad you liked it! Thanks for sharing your thoughts!

    Liz

  11. By Linas Simonis, PositioningStrategy

    One more advise.

    When you start a blog, do not assault us with frequent but irrelevant content. Post only when you have to say something valuable.

  12. By Alina Popescu

    A brilliant definition indeed! It’s good to be reminded of what blogging should be for all of us.

  13. By Laura Spencer

    This is beautiful and brilliant Liz!

    Thanks . . .