Franchesca and Sharkey, my French bulldogs, have their own blog. And they are brilliant at it.
Tumblr was simply a tool for anyone to make a blog like mine.
I'm not going to sit around an pretend I'm not thinking things on my blog when I am thinking them and when I'm open to rebuttal.
You don't launch a popular blog, you build one.
A daily blog would just about finish me off completely.
Blogs seem to have two magnetic poles, one attracting friends, the other repulsing relatives.
Science blogs bore me. When everyone is an expert, no one is an expert.
Blogs are for anoraks who couldn’t get published any other way.
Never blog just to put something out there. I would post only things that excite me.
Esquire needs to be more like a mommy blog
I don't read blogs but occasionally people tell me about what they contain, and I do take questions that come from blogs.
You don't launch a popular blog, you build one. The writing isn't the hard part, it's the commitment.
I read my web blogs, my tech blogs, it's highly educational, folks.
While I love the medium, I've always been skeptical about the value of blogs as businesses.
Use your blog to connect. Use it as you. Don’t ‘network’ or ‘promote.’ Just talk.
One of the liberating things about having a blog is the total vision it allows.
I blog; therefore, I am.
Creating your own blog is about as easy as creating your own urine, and you’re about as likely to find someone else interested in it.
Don't blog what you don't own.
I don't have a particular go-to political blog.
I will not let my sales figures dictate what I say on the blog, because the blog is what I want to say.
We all know about blogs and how big they are.
I don't read blogs, I don't have MySpace, I don't have Facebook or Twitter - none of that.
I like blogs. they're good times.
Juno: Honest to blog?