Blogging rule #1

About seven years ago, I began to recognize what does is mean “blogging”. Then I applied some of rules acquired from my favorite Dale Carnegie’s book “How to Win Friends and Influence People” to digital life, especially to blogging and today, I want to begin sharing those rules with you. The trigger for this becomes my thoughts about Blogference… So, let’s begin:

Real life: Any fool can criticize, condemn, and complain – and most fools do
Blog life: Replying comments, just keep the dialog running, even if you completely can not agree with the commentator. It’s better you to try make the replier to accept your position.

What do you think about it?

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6 Responses to “Blogging rule #1”

  1. Tamir Khason Says:

    Well…

    It’s very easy not to response or delete comments, that criticizes you, but if you’ll gently response, you might turn your enemy to your friend

  2. Adlai Maschiach Says:

    too official ?

    considering the fact that I haven’t read the book ( yet ;)

    I didn’t  understand the answer

    because I can’t compare

  3. Tamir Khason Says:

    No, absolutely not :)

    If you being criticized or catch a complain in your comments, don’t fight, ignore or moderate those comments. Reply, trying your oponent to get your opinon

  4. ekampf Says:

    Didn’t get your analogy…

    One who replies comments is a fool?

    Or, arguing with foolish commenters makes you one too?

  5. Tamir Khason Says:

    Nice, but AFAIK too official and long :)

  6. Adlai Maschiach Says:

    Personally I prefer these rules

    http://www.sharepointreporter.com/trust.php

    http://www.dotnetreporter.com/attention.php

    http://www.dotnetreporter.com/readability.php

    … some day , I’d start making sense out of them ;)

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