Who do you write for?
Participating in the session about who your audience is. Some of the questions/talking points are:
- public vs. private writing
- getting "outed" by friends and coworkers who find your blog
- changing or second-guessing your content because of your audience
- different levels of privacy or perceived privacy, like protected entries on livejournal
- family relationships impriving as an unintended side effect of blogging
- and Grace just mentioned ricky the bottleblogger as an example of a fairly specialized blog with other topics sprinkled in occasionally. We are such groupies. :-)
- public vs. private writing
- getting "outed" by friends and coworkers who find your blog
- changing or second-guessing your content because of your audience
- different levels of privacy or perceived privacy, like protected entries on livejournal
- family relationships impriving as an unintended side effect of blogging
- and Grace just mentioned ricky the bottleblogger as an example of a fairly specialized blog with other topics sprinkled in occasionally. We are such groupies. :-)
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