Teri Lussier: There are no do-overs in weblogging
Derek Sterling Burress has an in-depth interview with Teri Lussier, owner of TheBrickRanch.com real estate weblog, Project Blogger contestant, and BloodhoundBlog contributor:
Derek Sterling Burress: Since you are fairly new to the world of blogging, what has been some of the most difficult things you have had to learn as a blogger?Teri Lussier: The hardest thing is that what you write is potentially there forever. Once it’s there, you don’t really get a do-over, as someone could copy and paste it elsewhere. That’s intimidating in some respects, but it makes you think about what you are saying and choose words very carefully.
It’s a nice long interview, a lot of fun to read. Go see for yourself.
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>”you don’t really get a do-over”
Did I really say that?!! Crap. Can I have a do-over?
I agree! Many times when I make a post on my blogging site
http://jason.landbrokr.com I wish that it wasnt syndicated to so many places. Each syndication is a potential extra foot in mouth