
Our attention spans are shrinking by the day. I now respond to emails (with my team)frequently with 1 letter responses "Y" "N" "K" [Y=Yes, N=No, K=OK]. I am now even drinking the Twitter Kool-Aid. The speed at which we want information is now measured in seconds not minutes....one sentence may suffice...So are the days of blogging dead? Since I have begun using Twitter I have neglected my blog and other previously frequent bloggers are telling me the same thing....They don't have the time to blog but do have the time to Tweet.....What are your thoughts?
Dave
www.salessherpas.com
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I kind of agree with Dan Rasmus at Microsoft... "Tweeting, texting render avid users ‘present yet absent" and NYTimes article where many long time users are moving away and miss the real world.
I got tired of increased garbage on Facebook quickly, then started hiding garbage makers, and now I avoid Twitter. Yikes, I already had too many ways to mis-communicate.
I get regular invites to workshops promoting Facebook and Twitter for marketing success, but then I notice it becomes harder to get good information as the companies start to forget they have a website already and info becomes scattered.
I'm not so sure blogging is dead, but I suspect posts are getting lost in the heap, as are or will tweets and others.
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