Does My Blog Have a Life Cycle?

Did you know that there is actually empirical data to suggest that Blogs have a life cycle? It is true and to that point without knowledge of this truism a wonderful online article author/ online article submission site Blog-Tool like this could have its days numbered. A link is provided at the end of this article.

When Bloggers pay attention to the Blog Life Cycle issues they make an extremely wise choice here in that they reposition their Blog at the top of the life-cycle curve and allow it to climb further. One way to do this is to provide some tools such as; "E-mail Alerts of postings" to re-vitalize the Blog and this should take it forward for another 12-16 or perhaps even 24-months.

Static Blogs, Blogging Lifecycle

Of course, as Blogs grow in popularity with more participants then rule making of the Blog is a "Necessary Evil" and I say that because we all know there must be rules, yet we all realize as "Creative Rule" of sorts; most Bloggers and Blog participants are indeed creative types and meaningful dialogue must not be stifled by rules. So, therefore some leniency will be needed and discretion on the part of the moderator. Why you ask?

Well, it is known in psychology academic circles that the most creative folks have brilliance above the masses, but also have a little baggage with that. It is part of their tool-chest that allows them to think outside the BOX or around it, while participating in it on their own terms and when they choose to; You See?

Since generally the Blogger is also a creative person, having created the Blog (example of brilliant creativity) he must understand and know what it takes to make it work. Look how a Blog has grown as the case in point to the theory of life cycle and study why it works. In doing so you can develop a better Blog experience for your self and those who come to learn what you have to say. If you do all this then well, let's just say we are all in good hands and your Blog lives on to see greater rewards and hypersonic flight in 2008.

http://research.microsoft.com/~ginav/ljmodeling.pdf

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