Preaching blogs to a non-blogging audience?
John Wilpers just holds an interesting pro-blog-implementation declaration. Now I am the one already knowing most of the presented ideas and data and dare to say that might not be the case for most of the people here. I am not sure if 25% of the people actually ever tried to start a blog.
For the first time today I really looked around. I wondered: This is a conference to talk about the future of newsmedia and there are only one or two participants acutally using a notebook. Nobody is twittering on his iPhone (and if it is only to giggle that the guy on the stage is an enthusiastic douchebag - which he isn't). If I went to such an event, I'd write about it on my company blog or at least discuss presentations at this blog.
2 questions:
1. Am I being naive here?
2. Am I wrong with my guess of how many people at the conference actually blog?
For the first time today I really looked around. I wondered: This is a conference to talk about the future of newsmedia and there are only one or two participants acutally using a notebook. Nobody is twittering on his iPhone (and if it is only to giggle that the guy on the stage is an enthusiastic douchebag - which he isn't). If I went to such an event, I'd write about it on my company blog or at least discuss presentations at this blog.
2 questions:
1. Am I being naive here?
2. Am I wrong with my guess of how many people at the conference actually blog?
TomSchaffer | 2. Oct, 14:32
