Blogging
Premature Blogging Death Notice #357
Why do people keep trying to declare that blogging is dead?
The art and craft of the personal blog — and the business of blogging as part of the creator economy.
Blogging
Why do people keep trying to declare that blogging is dead?
independent publishing
Isabella Roughol has come up with the perfect name for what I’ve been doing for nearly two decades.
polarisation
The platforms undoubtedly need to do more to deal with the toxic environment on social media. But it's worth considering our own role in stoking that febrile atmosphere.
Politics
The Prime Minster's Chief Special Advisor outlined a new vision for the civil service in a blogpost — and with it, a new way of communicating policy, in way we need to pay attention to.
euan semple
Friend-of-the-blog Euan Semple is refocusing on blogging. Good timing.
Blogging
Why I still labour at the largely-deserted blogface
Blogging
Beware the roach motels of the platforms - if content is your business, you still need to own and publish it yourself.
newsletters
Should you abandon your blog and just write a newsletter instead?
Blogging
Lloyd is blogging again - and here’s why.
freshness
Our obsession with organising everything around the latest content may be destroying the greatest value the web holds.
livejournal
The last big user of the first platform I used has quit: Livejournal is not what it used to be.
Blogs
Peter Merholtz, who first split "weblog" into "we blog", has been at the blogface for two decades.