I have to agree - I've been blogging for a while - (that's probably what gets me into hot water sometimes)
Writing a blog is painful for some, and for others, often misinterpreted since you are sharing information in only written context which really only tells part of the story. Sometimes I like to write about the experiences I've had with DNN which I think might have helped a few people along the way - and to give an honest appraisal about the application.
There are several sites and books around too that I've noticed and can give you further insight to how blogging can work for business http://www.debbieweil.com/ this is a good website to get you some ideas, in fact, a snippet from her blogs shows the following -
Japanese the #1 blogging language at 37% (interesting, huh?!)
English second at 33%
Chinese third at 8% (generally agreed that this number is lower than it should be because blockers prevent Technorati from counting all Chinese blogs)
Italian fourth at 3%
Farsi a newcomer in the top 10 at 1%
Now, your questions about the blogs, well I never really felt they were as good as others.. And for quite some time - nearly three years, I accepted it but when I started to take blogging more seriously I had to look for a solution. Here's my take on the blogs here - http://blogs.ninameiers.com/2007/01/20/Why+I+Chose+DasBlogs+Over+DotNetNuke+Blogs.aspx If you want to be serious about blogging, then you need to decide what is best for your needs. Not everything has to be DNN to make a successful DNN site. But a blog you can't work with or get the results you want might give you a frustrating experience, so you have to evaluate what's going to suit you. While my comments about the DNN blogs might not be popular, it has very little to do with my feelings about the DNN project overall, but more to do with the purpose in which I'm choosing to write - and I wanted to fit into mainstream 'blogging' space.
http://www.xd.com.au/blogs.xd this is the original DNN blogs I used for some time and you can compare the two if you want, but overall, I have found that moving to the new blogs format was the best move for me.
I have also seen people use the http://www.ventrian.com articles module very well - it is a cool module with alot of functionality.
We might see some changes to the DNN blogs and I would be interested in seeing how it goes for newcomers and I'm sure there are improvements being made that would probably fit plenty of users.
I hopte this gives some insight from someone who's been blogging and using the DNN blogs for about 2.5 years now.
Nina Meiers
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