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Should You Be A Female Blogger?

24 March, 2008 - General Business - 1 Comment

Title: Should You Be A Female Blogger?

Description: - Have you ever noticed that, despite the lower numbers, more female bloggers seem to grow their blogs rapidly compared to males? Caroline Middlebrook. Skellie. Erica. Jane May. Ms Danielle. They all seem to have shot to semi-Internet-stardom (a phrase) far faster than most male bloggers do. I’ve always preferred the blogs of female authors. No, not for that reason, but because I find female bloggers have a tendency to write more effectively, more consistently, and in more detail. And I’ve found that they are also the most engaging of authors, actively seeking to interact with their readers.

I outline my favourite female bloggers and share the things I feel they do far better than male bloggers. With my top tips from female bloggers, I’ll leave you asking the question, should you be a female blogger? To make sure you see the full post, subscribe to my RSS feed.

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Posted on 24 March, 2008 by Jamie Harrop
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Comment by K Lewis
2008-05-09 10:47:39

Interesting thought Jamie, and yet if you asked most women, they would probably say that their partners don’t listen to them! Maybe we are entering the age where even marital communication is carried out by e-mail and blog?

 
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