Ready! I submitted BlogTalk proposal and posted it on-line as well – Blogs: the stickiness factor.
In this paper I intend to apply the framework I try to develop in my PhD research (no references yet) to compare bloggers and “would be bloggers”. When I hope to find what inhibits adoption of blogs by “would be bloggers” and suggest what can be done about it.
Many of the points that I’m going to touch are discussed in the blogosphere, so I don’t expect to find many new ideas. I’d like to get a snapshot of practice to see if we are right or there is something missing.
Next steps:
- finish and review the questionnaire
- get answers (could be a challenging task to find “would be adopters :)
- find appropriate writing style
- analyse-write-revise
- make a page with extra resources and references
I also hope to find something to answer Matt Mover’s questions about klogging context
Expanding on my thoughts of a couple of days ago I am still wondering: What is the specific context in which someone who is not a k-log enthusiat, believer, etc… will actually use a k-log?
Tags: BlogTalk, introducing blogsArchived version of this entry is available at http://blog.mathemagenic.com/2003/02/27.html#a477; comments are here.
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