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As a matter of fact, in the
As a matter of fact, in the Cre8asite thread Ammon asked if he needs to start the blog, and the consensus was that he probably shouldn't. Yes, it goes against the grain, but:
- blogging takes plenty of time and efforts
- Ammon already has authority and a job
- if you need Ammon, you (now) know where to find him
Part of it is that freely available info is rarely valued as the one you pay for, either with efforts or money. Yes, on one hand it can spread fast, but people dont value things for free, taking it for granted.
Probably, Ammon only needs to start a blog, if he wants to sell something, either his services, an e-book (which will be a great success) or something else. I guess he knows that anyway.