Here, we’ve compiled a list of the best Blog Quotes from famous persons: Chris Roberson, Matt Mullenweg, Martha Stewart, Blake Michael, Hank Green. The wide variety of quotes available makes it possible to find a quote to suit your needs. You’ve likely heard some of the Blog Quotes before, but that’s because they truly are great.
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On paper, I am a Tesla guy. I’ve got money, I’m a nerd, and for years I professionally ran a blog advocating for technology that helps decrease our impact on the environment. I love what Tesla does.
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I can put up a blog in 10 seconds.
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People always say, ‘Do you get bothered by what people say or blog or write about you?’ I only do if I know them. If I know them, and I have a relationship with them and they write that, then that would surprise me a lot. Usually the people writing the negative stuff don’t know me at all.
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If you take a print magazine with a million person circulation, and a blog with a devout readership of 1 million, for the purpose of selling anything that can be sold online, the blog is infinitely more powerful, because it’s only a click away.
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I’m not sure blogs are necessarily the best place to get a pulse on anything. People want to blog for a variety of reasons, and that may or may not be representative.
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Since developing my blog and YouTube channel in 2013, Little Lights of Mine, I’ve connected with some of the most passionate people around the world.
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I have spent most of my adult life proving that I existed. A blog is an accessible way of doing this – there is a date and place in cyberspace that I existed a year ago, to the day, and the proof is still there.
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Humanity is a failed experiment, but I think I’m God and I’d like to start over. I don’t want to die, I just want everyone else to. I certainly would not be lonely. It would be exciting never having to listen to another person again but just my own self droning on and on. That’s why I write a blog. And I read it, too.
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I have a slightly crap blog where I opine on anything that occurs to me and run the occasional silly competition.
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Make sure you are the boss. I don’t think I would encourage executives that work for me to blog. There can be only 1 public vision for an organization.
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I co-founded ‘bOING bOING’ magazine and the ‘Boing Boing Blog’ and was an editor at ‘Wired‘ from 1993-1998.
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Be the authority on your product/company. You should know more about your product than anyone else alive if you’re writing a blog about it.
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It’s long been my dream to have myself declared incompetent so I could just practice all day, and blog, and not have to take care of any normal life things.
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When I’m writing my blog, I think of myself at 13 years old, back in St. Louis, daydreaming about Hollywood.
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I blog because I have something to say.
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There’s a lot I’ve yet to say about ‘American Idol,’ so I am excited about teaming up with ‘Idol Go Home‘ and starting my blog.
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Everyone should have a blog. It’s the most democratic thing ever.
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In 2005, I had a blog, where people discussed topics such as a sustainable economy, renewable energy, and broadband coverage.
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I delve into cold cases by scouring the Internet for any digital crumbs authorities may have overlooked, then share my theories with the 8,000 or so mystery buffs who visit my blog regularly.
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By taking the time to learn how to blog properly, you’ll be doing your business an incredible favor, as you will be able to drive a lot of business to your website for your blog.
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While it may be difficult to get on the front cover of a major magazine, you can create marketing strategies and opportunities by being featured in a popular niche blog.
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Now, not every blog post or ‘Top 10 Ways to Make Money on the Internet’ piece deserves to live forever. But there’s gold among the dross, and there are web publications that we would do well to preserve for historical purposes.
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One thing that we learned that we published on our blog post is that uniformly, men lie about their height by almost exactly two inches. So if you look at a plot of census bureau data on the distribution of men’s heights in the U.S. and you plot men’s heights on OKCupid, it is exactly shifted two inches to the left.
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There will be four ancillary shows on the MyMusic channel, and we’ll be updating an entire blog with up-to-the-minute music news. You can visit it like BuzzFeed or Pitchfork and get album reviews. It’s all as part of the sitcom experience, written by the characters.
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I don’t have a particular go-to political blog.
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I will not stop my blog.
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It’s interesting with my blog, because it feels to me less like a blog and more like a forum, because my readers are so funny and leave hysterical comments. And I’m not being humble when I say that very often, the comments are so much better than the post originally was.
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The other day I was reading a blog and I linked over to Streisand’s Web site, and it was amazing politically. She’s so insightful and incisive. And she also says whatever she wants.
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One reason I encourage people to blog is that the act of doing it stretches your available vocabulary and hones a new voice.
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I had one girl send me an e-mail saying she wants to go out with me, but it’s like a two-pronged deal because she wants to blog the date. And I’m like, No! I don’t want to be on a reality show.
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I started my blog in 2002. That was pre-MySpace, pre-Facebook. That was back before newspapers realized they were going out of business. That was back when no one gave any credence to Internet writers.
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What’s great is that starting a blog can get you lot of attention for your writing. But it doesn’t have to be for anybody other than yourself.
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Never blog just to put something out there. I would post only things that excite me.
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You can’t hold up a blog; you can hold up a magazine.
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I want to start a blog.
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Police blog or entertainment news, it’s just good to see your name in print.
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When I was first writing ‘Feed’ – which was the first book I published as Mira – I talked about it very openly on my blog, on Twitter, that I was writing this book, and it wasn’t until after it was sold that I said ‘Mira Grant‘ wrote this book. And the reason there was really purely marketing-based.
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With my upbringing and where I grew up, people slagged people. If you slagged them, they’d slag you back… I know it pales in comparison to genuine issues that people have got, but I’ve had people slagging my stuff off on my blog and my website for years.
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Arianna Huffington has exercised her renowned wisdom to give journalism another boost along the ever busier Internet. Her blog site promises to be an interesting challenge for those of us lucky enough to be invited to participate with our occasional contributions.
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I try to be careful about wording. One of the things I’ve tried to combat in my blog is the notion that journalists are arrogant and unconcerned with the readership.
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I don’t have much time to read. I’m more of a problem solver. I’ll have an idea or a problem, and I’ll learn what’s necessary in order to do the idea or solve the problem. If I need to read a book, then I will, but it usually comes down to researching on the Internet and reading blog posts.
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I had a blog and was documenting my life as a college student in an art school. I had a few comments left by a few girls asking if I could do a tutorial on how I did my makeup. I didn’t think my makeup was all that special, but I try my best to share whatever I can with my viewers.
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I’ve set aside a nice chunk of my advertising revenue each month for giveaways, like a KitchenAid mixer. I like buying them for the audience, because without the audience I wouldn’t have the blog or the revenue in the first place.
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At last we’ve seen the first installment of Joss Whedon’s new web series, ‘Dr. Horrible‘s Sing-Along Blog,’ and it’s sweeter than we’d ever imagined.
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And increasingly, as people live online, we are used to making really snap judgments about somebody‘s character based on their Facebook page or the way their blog feels or look.
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It’s not easy for an entrepreneur to find the time to blog. But for those who do it, it is a great tool to communicate with the various stakeholders in their business and build a reputation for thought leadership.
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As a print journalist, if you hear a rumour you try to stand it up and if you can’t, the story dies. With a blog you can throw the rumour out there and ask for help. You can say: ‘We don’t know if this is true or not.’