Joe Diaz
New Member
1. I can think of several different benefits to displaying recently added material to the top of your page. Not sure why you can't.
2. No one proposed that a blog is more valuable then "x" so their is no argument to that stawman. However I standby my statements that it can successfully be included in addition to the rest of your online marketing strategy.
3. No one could possibly convince you that a blog is worthwhile, when you are setting the parameter on what content is in a blog or how a blog has to be organized. To me the lines are blurred between a blog and other online media. You obviously see it as black and white.
4. There is no law saying the content on a blog can't be organized in several different ways, including chronological order.
5. Not everyone experiences the web the same way as you, not everyone seeks out the same content as you, not everyone enjoys the same websites as you. My point being is, you may not see the benefit in "x", but obviously others do.
I and (obviously others) like reading blogs. Blogs have helped me make decisions on what products to buy. I can put aside my personal beliefs on blogs enough to say that not all blogs are worthwhile (because they aren't), but can you put aside yours enough to say that they can, if done right?
2. No one proposed that a blog is more valuable then "x" so their is no argument to that stawman. However I standby my statements that it can successfully be included in addition to the rest of your online marketing strategy.
3. No one could possibly convince you that a blog is worthwhile, when you are setting the parameter on what content is in a blog or how a blog has to be organized. To me the lines are blurred between a blog and other online media. You obviously see it as black and white.
4. There is no law saying the content on a blog can't be organized in several different ways, including chronological order.
5. Not everyone experiences the web the same way as you, not everyone seeks out the same content as you, not everyone enjoys the same websites as you. My point being is, you may not see the benefit in "x", but obviously others do.
I and (obviously others) like reading blogs. Blogs have helped me make decisions on what products to buy. I can put aside my personal beliefs on blogs enough to say that not all blogs are worthwhile (because they aren't), but can you put aside yours enough to say that they can, if done right?