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Mitch Arnowitz

The Bad Blogger Manifesto

March 31, 2005 by Mitch Arnowitz

The Trend Junkie reminds us how good Sean Carton really is by passing along his Bad Blogger Manifesto. Sean makes the very good point that much of what you read today on blogs in insular (bloggers linking to bloggers that tell the same story).

Bloggers would probably say that repeating the story is a way for mainstream media/MSM to take notice. Linking is also a nifty marketing tool. Sean’s post reminds me of Michael Gilbert’s Email Manifesto. At the time (2001), Gilbert’s assertion that "Email is more important than my web site!"was radical. 

Anyway, The Bad Blogger Manifesto:

  1. I will post what I want, when I want, for whom I want.
   2. I will not take ads. Nothing against ads, but the hassle with dealing with them and the ugliness they bring isn’t worth the effort.
   3. I will not be an outlet for press releases. If you want me to flack for you, pay me.
   4. I will not put my life on hold to keep this up. I already have a job. I don’t need another that doesn’t pay.
   5. I will listen to nuts. I like nuts.
   6. I will not argue my points. Go ahead and comment, but you ain’t changing my mind.
   7. I will not worry too much about punctuation, spelling, or grammar. If you don’t like it, read something else. You gotta pay me to worry about stuff like that.
   8. I will not look at my stats. Ever. If I wanted to worry about circulation, I’d start a real publication.
   9. I will not worry about what my employer thinks. I happen to like my employer, but this is MY blog, damnit!
  10. I will not not worry about being boring. Or interesting. I’m not writing this to entertain anyone.
  11. I will not worry about "trackbacks" or "blogrolls" or "permalinks" or any of that other stuff. I’ve got enough details in my life.
  12. I will not hide the fact that I’m a geek. Or can be really uncool. Or might be interested in stuff you don’t think is cool. It’s not worth the energy.
  13. I will be honest and will not edit myself to make anyone happy. When I write for pay, I’ll worry about editing.
  14. Trendiness is for people who lack imagination. If it’s been covered somewhere else ad nauseum, I’m not going to waste electrons.

 

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Blogging

Cluetrain free for the reading

March 30, 2005 by Mitch Arnowitz

I just found the Cluetrain book entiely online and free for the reading. The book has become required reading for bloggers (thanks to Steve Rubel for pointing to Hugh Macleod that pointed to the Cluetrain website).

It doesn’t seem that long ago that the Cluetrain boys came to Washington, DC and spoke to Netpreneurs…

Filed Under: Marketing

A man called Jeff

March 29, 2005 by Mitch Arnowitz

UPDATES (via Dan Gillmor)

This is the story that keeps on giving. This time, Jeff Gannon’s at the National Press Club discussing blogging and journalism!

The National Press Club Welcomes … Jeff
Gannon?

UPDATES: Jay Rosen (Pressthink) has a great piece on the Jeff Gannon affair:

In the Press Room of the White House that is Post Press

Before the certification of "Jeff Gannon" as a White House reporter there was the Bush Administration’s de-certification move against the Washington press. These two things are deeply related.
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Have you been following the Gannon/Guckert story? John Aravosis has it all and then some here. I wonder what appeal this story has beyond the beltway…

Filed Under: News

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