Writers that I’ve talked to can often casually ignore the impact of their writing online. After all, this is “just a blog.” The “important” stuff is really writing the book. My response is that all of it is important, including the “little” blog you write.
You’d be surprised at what your web presence can do for you. Since publishing this blog means it is available to anyone on the planet with an Internet connection and a browser, anyone on the planet can read it (and does, according to my statistics).
Consequently, people will approach you simply because of what you write in your place on the web.
Or, you’ll be doing your thing in the real world thinking that what you write on the web makes no difference. But it does. It can even get you a job.
Don’t believe me? Check out Daniel Haran Joins Standout Jobs.
What you write using technology to publish is another facet of your resume to the world.
Scot
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Dio 07.27.07 at 8:04 am
Maria had puts this text in comment section of one of my posts. This reminds me that I was hired after my employer read my blog.