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Last updated on December 21, 2024.
I'm very much against the anonymity of bloggers and social media. I just hate it and I think it's really cowardly.
Not only are bloggers suckers for the remarkable, so are the people who read blogs.
Bloggers are not reporters. — © David E. Sanger
Bloggers are not reporters.
Were all bloggers and punks and rebels with cameras. There is absolutely no respect for career journalists anymore.
Bloggers create kind of a popularity. But they are not the experts, and we have to understand that.
I know I have the mental capacity of a thousand bloggers, but because of that, my obligation to serve God is also that of a thousand bloggers.
Nowadays, you have to hire a blogger to fend off the bloggers. This blogging game is playing out nicely.
I think there's very many paths to a nomination, and they don't all necessarily go through the bloggers. I don't think we, as bloggers, are all important. I don't think that we can make or break a candidate. I think we are a component, we are a piece of a larger piece of a puzzle. And so, no campaign is going to be able to have it all. No campaign is going to have all the money it needs, or all the media it needs, or all the staffers it needs or all the blog attention it needs. They're going to have various pieces, and there's more than one way to get to the nomination.
Blogging has helped create an expanded awareness of the creative nonfiction genre, generally. But I suspect many bloggers continue to be unaware that they are (or have the potential to be) "literary" or "artful."
Just as we don't spend a lot of time worrying about how all those poets out there are going to monetize their poetry, the same is true for most bloggers.
A curious thing about this rarefied world is that bloggers are almost unfailingly contemptuous toward everyone except one another.
Bloggers and stores and publications and brands and houses all need to sort of take a deep breath and relax because no one is going away. The brands aren't going away. The designers, bloggers, publications aren't going away.
As writers, we have to make our own work - as bloggers, writing for video games, whatever we can do. Everyone breaks into the business in a different way. — © Ransom Riggs
As writers, we have to make our own work - as bloggers, writing for video games, whatever we can do. Everyone breaks into the business in a different way.
We shoppers, you bloggers. If money talks, you mumblers. You try it on, then take it off, Then post a pic on your tumblrs.
I'm learning a lot about the culture of weight loss. I didn't know there were bloggers out there who were proud to be fat.
I follow a lot of the plus-sized bloggers.
The seeds of genius are in many blogs, but bloggers lack the interest in or understanding of the difference between blogging and fully-formed literary efforts.
As white authors, bloggers, and readers, we must stop promoting diversity as a business opportunity or a chance to buy ally points with our disposable income.
In addition to all the good things it's done, the Internet has empowered an awful lot of people who would have been best off disempowered, including quite a few bloggers on both sides.
It's bizarre to say all bloggers are sellouts.
I don't think that God raised up Internet bloggers to call out wolves - who have an opinion and a website.
Now, for pure bloggers, for individual people who are just posting their own thoughts, they would still run the same risk of saying something wrong or embarrassing, but they wouldn't harm their institutions by doing so.
I think blogging, by and large, is basically therapy. And I'm sure, and I know, that there are some terrific bloggers and some legitimate bloggers. But I think, by and large, a huge percentage of people who are blogging are doing it for self-therapy.
Now we've got the cables. We've got talk radio. We've got the bloggers. I hate the bloggers.
Publicists cater to bloggers because they can play them; bloggers cater to publicists because they want their ads.
I don't ban bloggers from my shows. I have a separate line: VIP seating for bloggers.
The bloggers and online donors represent an important resource for the party, but they are not representative of the majority you need to win elections.
I follow so many beauty bloggers on Instagram.
Bloggers are people too you rappers!
Social media just plays this massive factor in all of our lives now, and also, the bloggers and influencers are coming in and taking our jobs as models.
The best bloggers have tongue planted firmly in cheek.
Twitter, Facebook, Google + are the trifecta of marketing for authors (and bloggers).
I’ve long advised that bloggers seeking to make money from blogging spread their interests across multiple revenue streams so as not to put all their eggs in one basket.
We're all bloggers and punks and rebels with cameras. There is absolutely no respect for career journalists anymore.
Sometimes misunderstandings between bloggers and the MSM are the result of simple ignorance.
I've been watching 'American Idol' since its debut season in 2002. Back then, America hadn't yet evolved into a gladiatorial cybernation of bloggers, tweeters, and self-ordained voice coaches.
Everyone has this perception that the bloggers, they say horrible things about you and they hide behind their computers where you can't see them.
Bloggers now have no concept. They are given things; they put them on, take pictures, and then just disappear from sight. Who cares? — © Franca Sozzani
Bloggers now have no concept. They are given things; they put them on, take pictures, and then just disappear from sight. Who cares?
I give this book 5 Stars and highly recommend it to all fiction, nonfiction, and poetry writers, aspiring writers, bloggers or journalists.
People back down because the libel system is so utterly hostile to journalists, bloggers, scientists. The smart thing is not to fight.
I just wanna thank all those amazing Internet bloggers out there that hate me day-to-day. I love you! You rock!
If you know anything about Ethiopia, they are very security conscious, a very closed environment. It's a repressive place were journalists and bloggers are arrested all the time.
I know it's dangerous to take on bloggers. They can go after you every day, all day long, and anonymous people can chime in, too.
I know I have the mental capacity of a thousand bloggers, but because of that, my obligation to serve God is also that of a thousand bloggers
I'm noticing a lot of the big bloggers who've posted about politics are experiencing an ugly backlash. Readers are angry because they went to the bloggers' sites for a laugh, not a lecture. Again, it's a question of being appropriate for the audience.
Only a few bloggers have the audience and credibility to effectively break stories, pressure the traditional media, incubate new ideas, or raise real money. These influential bloggers are usually sharp, opinionated, and focused on the world 'offline.' They refuse to view events through the solipsistic blinders of their own websites.
Bloggers intent on self-expression which renders no service to readers don't get read.
Blogging is best learned by blogging...and by reading other bloggers. — © George Siemens
Blogging is best learned by blogging...and by reading other bloggers.
Most bloggers who rise above the clutter are quite often prolific -they work hard, not just writing content but networking, engaging in Social Media and more.
Speaking to bloggers on a daily basis.
As a professional journalist who nonetheless champions a 'people's' Internet, I am happy to compete against the thousands of amateur bloggers out there reporting and commenting on the same stories I do.
Progressive bloggers should not only write on behalf of the members of America's underclass but also empower them to join the discussion.
When it comes to individual bloggers, they have many choices now that include blogging for a network or going solo.
Left-leaning bloggers have had a tremendous impact on the Democratic Party.
Copywriters, journalists, mainstream authors, ghostwriters, bloggers and advertising creatives have as much right to think of themselves as good writers as academics, poets, or literary novelists.
Who are these bloggers? They're not trained editors at Vogue magazine. There are bloggers writing recipes that aren't tested that aren't necessarily very good, or are copies of what really good editors have created and done. Bloggers create a kind of a popularity but they are not the experts. We have to understand that.
Bloggers are lazy and greedy.
Certain governments are suggesting that bloggers and tweeters aren't 'real' writers and, so, don't merit protection. A writer is anyone from a Nobel laureate to a debut blogger. They all get PEN's attention.
Bored, anonymous, pathetic bloggers who lie annoy me.
I read more bloggers now than mainstream columnists, because they've got more interesting things to say.
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