An interesting debate is taking place in comments to my last post on BurrellesLuce. David Scott Lewis said ...
"BaconsLuce found 1,000 blogs worthy of monitoring!! I think it's important that we take a step back every so often and stop viewing the world through rose-colored glasses.
For the most part, blogs -- as information sources -- are irrelevant. It's great to receive blogs published by friends and family. That's personal. And VERY relevant. But bloggers who think they are replacing or even supplementing the Fourth Estate are kidding themselves."
Robert Scoble
David then issued a challenge to Scoble...
I suspect that you'd get a lot more ideas from reading printed trade magazines than from blogs....Try an experiment. Here's my challenge to you (and it applies to Steve as well): Read 100 trades versus 1,300 blogs.... Do you still really think that you'll get more valuable insights from blogs?
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Robert, maybe for your job and in your specific role, blogs are better. But for most of us, printed trades are still all the rage. I'd even challenge the folks like
Them fighting words! Will Scoble take the challenge? I doubt it. For one, I know he will miss his blogs. More importantly, I bet Scoble read the trades religiously in ye olde days but he now favors blogs because he can consume far more relevant information faster than ever before thanks to RSS.
As for me, I tried the Steve Rubel is a PR strategist with nearly 16 years of public relations, marketing, journalism and communications experience. He currently serves as a Edelman, the largest independent global PR firm.
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