was just my link list and my blog roll to check and found out that some blogs do not really very up-to-date are! On the glacier Blog is for more than a year, says nothing new! At the address of the vintners you can now find a general portal of the wine district. was on the Carinthia Blog Ed Wohlfahrt in August last year published a post.
There may be many different reasons for a blog-break or the end ....
Too bad it is in any case, that (if often one-sided) communication usually breaks off abruptly without any notice or communication to the audience. At least a short statement should explain to the writers to be worth, why, and why nothing will ever be published!
It is (for me) is absolutely understandable that the "blog" requires a lot of time! Especially in times in which communication is always faster to put the least write back and a detailed . Contribution to a particular topic that Got a link on Facebook or published anything "twittering" - that can disseminate information efficiently.
The question is: How sustainable are those info-bites and they actually remain the customer, the colleagues, the guests and those interested more in mind than just a moment?
The / the blog still has an unbeatable advantage - you can go in-depth and comprehensive report. In Facebook and co succeed not. Here one is restricted, due to the character limit! In addition, there is also no archive function. One can not greater here again without previous effort, which has done here or there, or has written about what the author might, for a personally interesting! Theoretically yes, but it is probably difficult to search someone all the tweets and Facebook status messages retroactively ...
I am an advocate of the early communication in every respect, I think, however, that a comprehensive communications / information may arise from the interaction of news tickers (such as FB, Twitter), and background facts. is to account for our communicators also that while many but by no means all Internet users (older people who are discovering the Web, etc.) use social networks. Search for reports and read a blog, however, almost any!
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