Big blogs have promoted it, become popular, and are powerful; it has been featured on the technology channels of major portals. Watch these days, big blogs are a highlight in the independent blogosphere.
A few days ago, with the help of Lu Songsong, Xiao Jun and others, Lu Songsong and others joined forces with Wo Shao.com and Ruoduo independent bloggers to carry out monthly blog traffic exchange and other activities. As an out-and-out blogger, I joined its camp immediately.
I have also been in contact with the large blogging community for a while and have heard about it. As for the good and bad, others say what you think. I always feel that I don't feel very good in my heart, and there are some things I want to say seriously. Maybe that would be more comfortable.
From some of my “excessive” thoughts and my words with the webmaster circle, I always feel that something is very unreliable.
First, I Shaowang is a commercial organization, and its most fundamental basis lies in interests. So as a commercial interest organization, it cooperates with our inexplicable people. When it comes to supporting, cooperating, sharing and interacting with traffic, will anything happen in the world? Then, we have to pay conditions and contribute content - our own original blog posts. When it comes to collection and sharing, who will get the real vested interests?
Second, let’s not talk about other things, let’s talk about even distribution and the errors that occur during it. With so many people and so many blog posts, what would happen if they were taken advantage of by someone with ulterior motives? How does it feel as an independent blogger when the person who really deserves the results does not get anything substantial? Some things are unpredictable, so the distribution among them is disordered and unreasonable. The world is so big and there are so many interested people, who can guarantee the absoluteness or otherwise of some things. If the actual distribution and interests are not balanced, the root of the disaster will be deeply buried, which may bring about a subversive disaster at any time.
Third, it is worth thinking about whether big blogs can balance these potential conflicts, lead the independent blog circle to a healthy development, and build a reasonable and sustainable ecosystem. When it comes to monthly subscriptions, how much money can you actually get? The time spent and the monthly subscription money make everyone carefully ask whether these are worth it. Under the same conditions and time, I spent so much time on work, other personal stations, etc., and the money of the support plan is worth it or not.
So, after the money issue has been addressed, and other problems have arisen, how can this big blog continue to survive in a healthy way? I can say that the monthly subscription plan money is very small, and I have never said that anyone can survive on the monthly subscription money of a few blogs. So, under this background, another example can also make big blogs sticky. Only by building a benign and reasonable system, with the efforts of Lu Songsong and others, can we build a new and reasonable independent blog circle model, guide the benign development of the circle, and achieve a win-win situation between bloggers and big blogs.
To talk about something else, there are people who have been talking about Lu Songsong and big blogs on A5 recently. There is no need to comment on the unity of comments on big blogs. But in response to his argument that Lu Songsong is not worthy of the word famous, something has to be said. Whether it is worthy or not is not something we can say. However, you have no right to comment on whether he is worthy or not. Have you ever experienced Lu Songsong’s dedication? Have you ever done anything like crazy replying to blog posts? Why do you trample on Songsong's achievements? If you are not convinced by the famous words given by the media and society, you can still make Songsong's achievements before commenting.
Heyi also knows that it is not easy for everyone to explore and move forward. Lu Songsong's current development has indeed encountered a bottleneck, and the existing resources cannot be maximized and utilized. From the current point of view, Songsong's efforts (from those of others) Writing soft articles, selling monthly blog advertisements, and the current big blog plan), it is true that Songsong has been exploring and making progress. Heyi admires Songge very much and hopes that he can really do something good.
Back to the topic, regarding the current situation of big blogs, what Heyi is worried about is: from ancient times to the present, there have been countless things that have been exploited and exploited. Some minority interest elements have taken advantage of the effect of some public figures and packaged them beautifully. , taking advantage of one's own interests bit by bit. It is common to use popular figures to play with the public. As for Songsong's big blog plan, Heyi really hopes to act as a middleman, weigh the pros and cons, communicate and coordinate more, and achieve a true win-win situation, instead of having all the shit go to Songsong after the final business organization gains. Go ahead and deduct it, it's not worth it and it shouldn't be. Building a benign system and independent blog model to achieve a win-win situation for business organizations and individuals, I personally feel that Songsong is currently the most worthy of attention.
Maybe the above is just redundant, maybe it's just personal remarks, but as a quasi-member of the big blog, I hope that the big blog can get real development, bring real materials to what each needs, and truly achieve a win-win situation.
Bless the great blog, and also bless us, the grassroots Internet community. Go and go!
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