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OK how do you write such long and cohesive posts? Mine are shorter mostly because I cannot sustain a longer argument ;)

I also write a little for a blog at work and it has a very different feel/voice. My MarketingProfs articles also differ from the articles on my own blog. It comes down to audience -- is your audience expecting information or ideas? Are they contributors? Do they come to you for your authority and insight or to learn more about your services?

Having said all that, there is a need to keep pushing your blogging style and the focus of your posts. Even the design needs to change or be refined from time to time. That is part of the fun -- and it also means that you are adapting to your own creative rhythms and the needs of your audience. I look forward to seeing what you do!

Hi Gavin,

The reason I'm able to write such lengthly posts is that the editing function of my brain is sorely in need of development! ;-) It seems like every post is in danger of turning into "War and Peace".

That's an excellent question--what does my audience need/want? I need to give that some thought. And I'm a bit confused as to what I want to provide (on the blog).

I shudder at the thought of having a blog that obviously promotes a business. How boring! And it seems a bit shallow and uninspiring. I would rather think that my blog is here as a expression of my approach to living a life of simplicity and how that ties into work. I definitely need to think about it some more though.

And yes, I feel absolutely driven to change and improve the look/feel/content/style of what I'm doing here--it's that 7 month itch! I want a complete blog makeover!

Your feedback is so helpful :-). I appreciate it!

Sharon

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