Watching the development of the Russian blogosphere, I want to cry and laugh at the same time.Furious screams are heard at every corner: “for the future of Web 2.0 services,” “for the future of blogs,” “they got the optimizers, not the issue, but the store”.
Of course, I understand that putting WordPress and drawing a skin on it is a very difficult thing. Configure rss, steal content, place links to sources - this is generally upward mastery.
Yes, blogging is the future, but now the blogosphere in RuNet (I am only talking about thematic stand alone blogs) (!) Is a pitiful sight. About 1 in 100 blogs can be called a blog. A good blog must have unique, regularly updated content. A blog should be on a specific topic, not “everything for the webmaster,” “seo blog,” etc. And most importantly, the blog should be kept by a person - a professional in their activities. ')
For example, a good electrician keeps a blog: he writes about his work experience (!), He writes about what he has an idea about, what he faces every day. Writes how to solve these or other problems, working with electricity. And if he is not a born journalist, let his blog is not optimized and not set up, but his blog will be useful and successful, and his blog will be profitable.
Appeal to novice bloggers: guys, for example, you decided to make a blog about seo. And now think, you, in fact, how many sites brought to the first position in the sickle? One, and the one on request "Vasya Pupkin specific pepper"? Write only about what you are a professional, what you do every day, and if your occupation is to sit on a bench and drink beer, then write about it :)