I read something the other day that is really bugging me.
The debate is raging in blogosphere. Some prominent bloggers have decided to “retire” because, to sum it up, now that blogging has reached mainstream in the US, it’s not cool anymore.
Microblogging, such as Twitter, is now the “in” thing.
How did I find myself behind the curve?
I'm not. Because blogging is not dead. It's alive and kicking.
I don't think the people over at Wired travel much. Most people in the UK barely know what a blog is. When I told my group of coffee morning mums that I was a mommy blogger, I got blanks stares and the 4-year-old daughter of one of my friends brought me a tissue for my "boogers".
And I am in the heart of the "techy" Thames Valley, think of what it must be like UP NORTH.
Blogging is dead? It’s just started. Get over yourself.
That said, I'd hate to miss out on anything...
This post was written by Susanna, founder of the British Mummy Bloggers social network. You can read more at her blog, A Modern Mother.
Photo credit: Josh Russell