Who needs a TARDIS when you can time travel via YouTube? Today, we're looking back at the blog-centric interview between MarketingProfs chief content officer Ann Handley and Scott Rosenberg, co-founder of Salon and author of Say Everything: How Blogging Began, What It's Becoming, and Why It Matters.
The superbrief, informative interview discusses the differences between blogging and journalism writing in 2009.
Plus, Scott discusses why most journalists were slow to adapt to the blogging world. Most couldn't see why blogs mattered. Scott says he initially thought, "What's the point?" (Yes, he changed his mind soon enough.)
Are the differences still that defined today?
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