Top 168 Blogging Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on April 14, 2025.
Anybody can write anything they want these days with social media, blogging, etc.
The influence of blogging is overall a very positive force in the media.
We need a malaria epidemic in the blogging community! Either that or we need people who have seen the malaria epidemic to start blogging. — © Bill Gates
We need a malaria epidemic in the blogging community! Either that or we need people who have seen the malaria epidemic to start blogging.
Blogging can generate a great deal of traffic to your online business.
Stress from blogging keeps me up at night.
It's not exactly annoying but definitely saddening to see people getting into blogging for completely the wrong reasons. Getting perks is not a given when blogging.
Blogging is a great way to provide tips and advice to each other.
I think the pleasure of completed work is what makes blogging so popular. You have to believe most bloggers have few if any actual readers. The writers are in it for other reasons. Blogging is like work, but without coworkers thwarting you at every turn. All you get is the pleasure of a completed task.
The process for finding, creating, and consuming information has fundamentally changed with the advent of the web and the rise of blogging.
Nowadays, you have to hire a blogger to fend off the bloggers. This blogging game is playing out nicely.
Don't fool yourself that you're blogging when you're really just putting stuff up online.
Today's world requires a different leadership style - more collaboration and teamwork, including using Web 2.0 technologies. If you had told me I'd be video blogging and blogging, I would have said, 'No way.' And yet our 20-somethings in the company really pushed me to use that more.
In some ways, blogging is like drinking - it gives a person permission to be a total asshole. — © Augusten Burroughs
In some ways, blogging is like drinking - it gives a person permission to be a total asshole.
There are 100 million blogs in the world, and it's part of my job as the co-founder of WordPress to help many more people start blogging.
I started blogging as a hobby, not really thinking anyone would read my site, just my friends.
For me, blogging is just like talking.
When it comes to individual bloggers, they have many choices now that include blogging for a network or going solo.
If folks focus in on a niche and own it, there is a good chance they could make half a living from blogging.
Blogging and the Internet allow us to engage in a lot more real time conversations as opposed to a one-way dump of information or a message.
I think I would have been a lot more miserable and discovered a lot less of things I liked if I hadn't had LiveJournal in high school. I think it's interesting how blogging seems to be shaping a new generation of writers. I feel like growing up with the Internet/blogging/other structures seems to be a reason for the similarities people see in Tao Lin's writing and other young writers, rather than direct.
I began as a writer and started blogging in 2001, first on politics, anonymously.
Corporate blogging strategy requires some specialist insight in order to understand tone, the definition of micro-niche leaders, and subjects to cover.
There will never be a replacement for that ongoing physical contact. But I don't think blogging is meant to replace the face-to-face of friendships and meetings. Blogging is a way to keep in touch with a larger group of people on an ongoing basis, in a more efficient way.
I started blogging a decade ago because I like blogging. Writing's a kind of lonely thing to do, and I liked the idea of demystifying the process because I loved it as a kid and teenager and as somebody who wanted desperately to write.
I found myself declaiming, full flower, for an hour on the "utmost importance and urgency" of Blogging, telling him in no uncertain terms that, especially in a high-end niche business, Blogging is "the premier way" to have "intimate conversations" with his Clients. Funny thing, I believe it!
When you look at things like Flickr and Youtube, they are specialised blogging systems, so why hasn't blogging encompassed that ease of functionality?
Blogging got the concept of personal publishing, but it didn't really take advantage of the network.
Do I think there's going to be a business in blogging? Yes.
I sincerely believe blogging can save America.
I take the time to understand my generation and what they want. Whether it's on Tumblr, Pinterest, or Twitter, I see what they are re-Vining or re-blogging and incorporate it into my YouTube channel.
I think of us as journalists; the medium we work in is blogging.
I think blogging is a muscle that most people wear out.
The Guardian's 'Word of Mouth' blog bridges the gap between blogging and serious food journalism.
I was a fly on the wall at Gawker Media during the heyday of this thing called blogging.
I started blogging in 2004, light years ago on the Web.
I continued blogging, but between illness and deadlines, did not manage to blog nearly as much as last year. I'm hoping to do better in 2016.
Guest blogging is probably the sort of thing that you should be thinking about doing in moderation.
The right people to start video blogging are those with a passion to tell a story. — © Steve Garfield
The right people to start video blogging are those with a passion to tell a story.
I think, when you're doing a column and blogging every day, you get familiar with the sound of your own voice.
Blogging requires consistency, and you need to have some time on your hands, which I don't really have.
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.
I can write anything and just put it in a zine, and then it's out there. It is like blogging but on paper. It is what I started to do before the computers were all popular.
I'm never, I hope, stupid enough to believe that Twitter or blogging or any of this stuff is a substitute for actually doing the work or writing a book.
When I'm blogging, I think book writing is easier and vice versa. Writing is lonely work, and the good thing about blogging is that you have immediate feedback from commenters.
I've been blogging since February of 2001. When I started blogging, it was a dinosaur blog. It was me and a handful of tyrannosaurs. We'd be writing blog entries like, 'The tyrannosaurus is getting grumpy.'
I started blogging a decade ago because I like blogging. Writing's a kind of lonely thing to do and I liked the idea of demystifying the process because I loved it as a kid and teenager and as somebody who wanted desperately to write.
Microsoft runs the world's biggest blogging platform, MSN Spaces.
But there's a bigger trend I'm seeing: people who used to enjoy blogging their lives are now moving to Twitter. — © Robert Scoble
But there's a bigger trend I'm seeing: people who used to enjoy blogging their lives are now moving to Twitter.
Of course the system can be changed. Why would I bother spending 14 years of my life blogging if I didn't believe that?
The currency of blogging is authenticity and trust.
I love blogging, even though apparently it's still dying, and hate it when I have too much going on to do so regularly.
My blogging life is basically goalless. I like the zen nature of that, and paradoxically, it improves results.
Blogging is like work, but without coworkers thwarting you at every turn.
So my blog wasn't about "platform" but really, it was everything you are not "supposed" to do in blogging.
The dark side of blogging is, of course, people can be (and are) just savage and uncivilized, deeply cruel and fully unaccountable.
Blogging is best learned by blogging...and by reading other bloggers.
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.
The key to success in blogging (and in many areas of life) is small but regular and consistent actions over a long period of time
Blogging, I love you no matter how out of fashion you are.
I spent a lot of my early blogging career sort of highlighting all the ills of the government in Kenya and all the corruption and problems.
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