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The ineloquent ramblings of a Disabled Entrepreneur & Social Media Maven
It’s an interesting question, isn’t it?
Well, I just talked with my friend Mike CJ, who told me about a very interesting free report that he’s created, along with Nathan Hangen, about the future of blogging in 2010 and beyond.
As a blogger, or someone thinking about starting a blog, you should definitely read this report. I’ve read it, and it talks about some of the pitfalls that most bloggers face, and the many more that you’ll face in the near future.
It’s called 2010 and Beyond – The Truth about Blogging in the Next Decade, and it’s a very intriguing and education read.
It’s 15 pages, and reads in about 15 minutes. Considering the time of year, it couldn’t be released at a more perfect time.
So head on over and grab the free report. There’s no opt-in required and you can be reading it within 60 seconds by clicking the link below.
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2 Responses to What Will Blogging Look Like in the Next Decade?
Roland Millward
December 20th, 2009 at 11:17 pm
Hi Dan
Thanks for posting this with the link to the free pdf. It looks like the book could be very interesting.
I think more blogs will have video content and possibly other interactive stuff during the next decade. I am sure software developers are working on new things as we speak.
Keep up the good work!
Best wishes
Roland
mattkendrick.com
December 22nd, 2009 at 10:29 pm
Sounds interesting. I’ll check this out. Thanks!