Short-Form Blogging

One of the challenges of blogging is deciding when a thought or idea warrants a blog post.

Often, I'll have a thought about something and it'll be months before it develops itself enough to warrant a 300+ word rant.  And of course, most of my thoughts and ideas never make it onto this blog.  This is either because I don't have the time or I simply don't put the energy into expanding the thought into long form.  

If I have a thought that can be summed up in a couple of sentences, very often I'll simply Tweet it; Twitter is a great medium for things that pop into your head that you feel like sharing.  Twitter doesn't require a lot of thinking, which may be one of the reasons why it's so widely used...

I think the challenge for many people that like to share their thoughts on the web lies in the middle ground: somewhere between a thought you can fit into 140 characters and a thought that is robust enough to blog about in long form.

Many people fill this gap by using short-form blogging communities such as Tumblr.  They'll post photos, quotes, ideas, reblogs, etc. onto Tumblr to fill their "short-form blogging" needs.  It allows people to share anything they want, without the 140 character constraint.

I've chosen not to use a short-form service like Tumblr.  I like the challenge of the middle ground.  I like the fact that if I want to share something online I have to make a choice about whether or not to Tweet it in a sentence or two or to make the commitment to flesh it out in a blog post.  I think this struggle -- of whether to Tweet, blog or leave it alone -- forces me to think harder.  And it causes the things that I'm most passionate and thoughtful about to bubble up and come out on these pages.  

Liza Sem

Creative Digital Strategist

https://lizasem.com
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