Who Should Have a Blog?

Creating a blog is for everyone, but especially for some. In this article, we will explore who should have a blog and why sharing knowledge is important for the modern civilization.

Creating a blog is for everyone, but especially for some.
I will try to answer this question by providing concrete know-how to create a blog in just a few minutes.

Writing one's own diary and leaving a mark on history has been the need of many. The diary in the modern sense, the blog, can certainly satisfy this need, but we can affirm with certainty that it extends it.

A blog is a sharing area with the whole world. It is not a private area, indeed I would say that it is based on the opposite principle, that is, we want to avoid depriving others of our knowledge and experience. In other words, the blog is born to share with others our procedural skills, knowledge, and experiences.

In commercial exchanges, the following operation occurs: if you have a coin and I have another, if I add your coin to mine, as a result, I get one more coin, reaching 2, and you are deprived of your coin, therefore one less.
In the exchange of knowledge, if you have an idea and I have another and we share ideas... as a result, I will finally have 2 ideas and you will too. Shared knowledge does not subtract from the other but is additive. Knowledge always adds up to that of others.

Creating a blog to share what one knows certainly has an important ethical value. Sharing knowledge is the basis of modern civilization, which should always evolve to give better possibilities to new generations.
I overlook the motivations of an economic order, that is, those people who create blogs solely for economic purposes and pure profit.
Finance and economics based on mere economic exchange lead to depriving parts of society and enriching other parts. Everything is contrary to the principles of nature and the diffusion of ideas and wealth.

Who should share their ideas?

Let's start by saying that all knowledge workers should seriously consider the option of sharing their knowledge through their own blog.
Who are knowledge workers? They are trainers, teachers, training professionals, and not only.

These individuals with their own blog or website can at least share by putting their resources on a wiki or a shared area via the internet. It is not strictly necessary to have a blog, but today's blogging platforms are so simple and accessible to all that it is often easier to use a blogging platform instead of using cloud resources to achieve minimum goals.

So here is the list of professionals to whom I advise creating or considering creating a blog:

Trainers
Teachers
Students
Design coordinators
Non-profit professionals
Volunteers in the third sector
Hobbyists
Team builders
Team leaders
Activists for social solidarity causes
Professionals in social services
Professionals in entertainment and sports
Professionals in communication and marketing

Finally, I propose a lesson that I created for some professional sectors to introduce the existing platforms for creating a blog in a few minutes.
I made this video to give you useful and practical information to know about free blogging platforms.
Enjoy!

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Author: Marco Palladino