@davewiner Hell yes it will. My blog is written for ME. If anyone chooses to read - great!! I don't write with the hopes a VC might see it.
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@KatArmstrong -- Okay that's not the point. Who's paying for your blog? - Show replies
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@davewiner As long as http://pair.com (or AWS, or ...) is around (and as long as I pay the bill) my blog will remain on the air. -
@MikeRodriquez -- You da man Mike!
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@davewiner Good point, but I think a lot of users are fine with the ephemeral nature of the content. More vexing is the loss of contacts.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@davewiner Related, I too have the same concerns re: what happens to my 1/2 dozen domains/websites when I'm gone. An archive annuity maybe?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@davewiner I'm not sure that VCs are the ones making the all calls on these things; if the biz is sustainable & self funding, it sticks. -
@redmarketer -- the value of UGC will be the same for everyone. if all of a sudden a user is worth a lot less, your blog might be in trouble
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@davewiner but I get what you mean, my blog is WP; I have no clue what would happen if they flew by night. I'd be up shit creek paddleless.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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