I love the idea of collaborative blogging. I havn’t seen this done too often, but when it does pop up, it turns out to be really fruitful. Johnny Beloved is a collaborative blog where there are a few authors that write articles for the site. There are so many individual blogs out there that it is quite the anomaly to find one that isnt focused on the individual but on the collective. There are a few reasons I believe that collaborative blogging can be helpful:
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- More authors = less stress - One singular author doesnt have the weight of filling the blog with substantive articles on her own. This role is shared.
- More authors = better content - The authors dont have to fill their site with a bunch of “filler” material in between high-quality posts. If you have 3 authors, you now have 3-times the amount of high quality posts, and the need for filler is gone.
- More authors = diverse perspectives - Pretty self-explanatory
- More authors = more readers - If a collaborative blog has 3 authors who write high-caliber articles, the chances of gaining more readers (notice I didnt say participaters!) is much higher.
- More authors = collective thought - The multiple authors can brainstorm together as to series’ and blog ideas they may be interested in.
So, is collaborative blogging the future? Im not sure, but I think that it will definitely play a large roll in the blogosphere. At least I hope so. But maybe bloggers today are too self centered to be involved in anything collaborative. Maybe we want all the recognition and glory for ourselves and a collective blog might not give us enough credit. We shall see.
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This is how blogs originally got started.
http://slashdot.org
and
http://fark.com
Are the original old-school blogs. Literally millions of authors and articles.
The revolution came when individuals were able to set up their own commentary without having to arrange for a provider, server, etc. Just go to blogger.com and set up an account.
So now we’ve come full circle. Nostalgia in only 4 years.
Hey everyone! Let’s all get misty about the good ‘ole days when the first Spiderman movie came out.
Yeah, this is a great idea that I wish I could sign up for, I really would prefer it though if some of my friends were as interested in topics that I blog about, maybe I will put a craigslist posting in my local area in search of a collaberative blogger buddy…heh
“More authors = collective thought”
You might want to check out Nova Spivack’s http://www.mindingtheplanet.com. It’s about the birth of a Global Mind.
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