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Sunday, November 6, 2016

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Dear Celebrity Blogger In The Making,

When online journaling was first introduced to the Internet in 1983 - and was later called 'blogging', a term coined by Jorn Barger in 1997 - people used it for nothing more than a way to pen their thoughts.

The late 1990's saw a slow but gradual popularity and revived interest in writing diaries, only online with greater transparency.

More than a decade has passed later and as Web 2.0 sinks into the trend and people are becoming more savvy to technology, a new, small but growing breed of bloggers are born.

"They Are Called The 'Celebrity Bloggers'."

Now these seemingly special individuals are NOT (exactly) Hollywood celebrities. Nor are they highly exceptional socialites. Neither are they in possession of blue blood or earthly riches.

To the surprise of many people, 'Celebrity Bloggers' often consist of average individuals who we probably would not notice if we saw them on the streets or at the nearest shopping mall.

However what makes this handful of individuals clearly distinguished from the rest of the other regular bloggers is that:

They have their own fan base of regular visitors and subscribers - some of which are bordering cult-like!

They are perceived as 'authority figures' and more knowledgeable,

They have a strong personality, tell it like it is and especially if they have insider news - believe it or not, bloggers have been largely responsible for turning the political tide in countries like Malaysia!

Now why do some people earn the special status of 'Celebrity Blogger' in their own rights? They've built, positioned and branded themselves differently from the rest of the 'me too' bloggers and wanna-bes.

This is in spite of the fact that as of December 2007, Technorati tracks more than 112 million blogs worldwide!


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