Why I agree with Seth Godin and his blogging philosophy of writing every day
Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2024 4:28 am
Seth Godin is one of the world's best-known marketing authors. He also has a blog where he publishes a post every day.
Carlos Bravo17
I admit that I am a bit snobby with this title. It is easy to agree with the “God of Marketing” Seth Godin. It would have been more difficult (and interesting?) not to. We have had something in common for a long time.
seth godin
No, it's not the baldness because luckily I still have all my hair. It's more the fact of writing a daily post, although it's true that he's been doing it for a lot longer than I have. Maybe the inspiration came from this post japan phone number sample where you're mentioned in the same sentence as the great Seth Godin and you can't help but feel proud (yes, I know, I'm very weak). The second article about the author of the first marketing book I ever read this weekend. I promise to write less about Seth next week…
Just while researching yesterday's post I came across an interview about his blogging philosophy . It was really interesting to see how he does it (I mean the daily post). He was also asked about his motives and he said this: “… the only reason I blog is because I love it ”. He doesn't publish a post (or sometimes several posts) a day to make money, but he does it for pleasure. I remain convinced that you can't add value without getting a benefit in return . He gets his from the joy of helping and the pride of being disciplined . He doesn't say it outright but that's my interpretation. In the end his blog (like mine) are indirect sources of income because he can attract clients for his products, projects and services. For that reason the pleasure is double.
Habits like blogging often and regularly, writing down the way you think, being clear about what you think are effective tactics, ignoring the burbling crowd and not eating bacon. All of these are useful habits.
Carlos Bravo17
I admit that I am a bit snobby with this title. It is easy to agree with the “God of Marketing” Seth Godin. It would have been more difficult (and interesting?) not to. We have had something in common for a long time.
seth godin
No, it's not the baldness because luckily I still have all my hair. It's more the fact of writing a daily post, although it's true that he's been doing it for a lot longer than I have. Maybe the inspiration came from this post japan phone number sample where you're mentioned in the same sentence as the great Seth Godin and you can't help but feel proud (yes, I know, I'm very weak). The second article about the author of the first marketing book I ever read this weekend. I promise to write less about Seth next week…
Just while researching yesterday's post I came across an interview about his blogging philosophy . It was really interesting to see how he does it (I mean the daily post). He was also asked about his motives and he said this: “… the only reason I blog is because I love it ”. He doesn't publish a post (or sometimes several posts) a day to make money, but he does it for pleasure. I remain convinced that you can't add value without getting a benefit in return . He gets his from the joy of helping and the pride of being disciplined . He doesn't say it outright but that's my interpretation. In the end his blog (like mine) are indirect sources of income because he can attract clients for his products, projects and services. For that reason the pleasure is double.
Habits like blogging often and regularly, writing down the way you think, being clear about what you think are effective tactics, ignoring the burbling crowd and not eating bacon. All of these are useful habits.