Don't be surprised when you get left behind

stop button Don't be surprised when you get left behindExcellent quote from one of my daily reads, talking about blogs.

If you think this is just a game of bubbles, bandwagons, favoritism and knowing the right people, as opposed to having good ideas and plain old hard work- Fine, go ahead and believe it. Nobody cares. Just don’t be surprised when you get left behind, same as you did every other time the world changed.

Sometimes I think that what drives the nay-sayers is simple “fear of looking dumb”. They seem to be afraid they’ll start doing something just when it stops being popular, and so they’ll look dumb. Sometimes I think that it is just a driving need to fill column inches with text, even if it doesn’t mean much.

For what it is worth, I don’t care if “Blogs as a business model” has “peaked”. If it has, then some of the heart-not-in-it folks will drop off and clear the air a bit. You can’t force a good blog, and it is painful to see some people try, convinced that it will be profitable if they can just force it long enough.

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  • [...] Marketer’s Eye points out: For what it is worth, I don’t care if “Blogs as a business model” has “peaked”. If it has, then some of the heart-not-in-it folks will drop off and clear the air a bit. You can’t force a good blog, and it is painful to see some people try, convinced that it will be profitable if they can just force it long enough. [...]