Check out the Kojo Nnamdi Show today at 12:30.
The Myths of Personal Blogging
Only a few years ago, a lot of aspiring writers saw the blogosphere as a potential avenue to Internet fame. But most of today’s most popular blogs are penned by people who established their profiles outside the online media landscape. We explore what it really takes to establish a successful voice in today’s blogosphere.
Guests
Ta-Nehisi Coates, Contributing Editor, The Atlantic; author “The Beautiful Struggle: A Father, Two Sons, and an Unlikely Road to Manhood” (Spiegel & Grau)
Dan Silverman, Author, “Prince of Petworth”
Bob Cox, President, Media Bloggers Association
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08 February 2012 12:05 PM
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06 February 2012 6:52 PM
I think 20 years from now we will say..."ew"
Living in such a light less place would drive me to self violence.
Yes! How could I have forgotten the sauce. Ohhh, that sauce...
I have a part Oriental of some sort (I think Tonkinese, but will never know for sure),...
I would definitely like to learn more about this... if anyone has info, please share.
good luck! I will def be tuning into this
whoa, whoa, whoa. Who said PoP was “successful”?
Damn! I love Kojo, and I love PoP.. but I’ll be sitting in class at the time. D:
Listening to it right now!
anon 12:07…I think when you have as many readers/commenters as he does, when your posts get picked up on with Washington City Paper, and asked to be on a radio show, …you are pretty successful!
I’m listening right now…Pretty sexy radio voice PoP!
kalia,
I know, I was just being sarcastic. Somebody has to keep the PoP in check . . .
And he finally reveals how he makes it appear that he’s blogging 24/7.
I’ve heard getting on the Kojo Nnamdi show is tough, so good show, PoP.
anonymouse, I didn’t read your whole name, just figured you were some anon nay sayer lol. my bad.
kalia,
i give the PoP mad props for the loyalty of his readers.
sounds like kojo just discovered blogs! maybe he’ll find out about youtube in 2010.
I’m so sorry I missed this! Congrats on the worthy recognition.
Congrats Pop! I missed it but will definitely check out the archives.