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Tumblr takes aim at serious writers with 'big' update

Tumblr takes aim at serious writers with 'big' update | e-commerce & social media | Scoop.it

Tumblr began rolling out a major update on Wednesday that makes it more appealing to serious writers.


While the blogging service remains hugely popular, with 420 million active users and 220 million blogs, many of its posts are only bits of text and media — abbreviated flotsam and jetsam — including celebrity quotes, animated GIFs, dog photos and so on.


But the latest Tumblr update cleans up its overall look, and introduces new tools, including a text editor that puts a heavy emphasis on writing. "Whatever you want to write — simple things, flashy things, handsome things, trashy things — now you can write the hell out of it," the company wrote in a post....


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Jeff Domansky's curator insight, January 31, 2015 12:13 PM

Writers take note...

Dave Mcgaha's curator insight, May 14, 2015 9:47 PM

Tumblr is all about the user and what they are thinking. Tumblr doesn't try to persuade like Facebook, Twitter, etc; they try to invoke the users to be free. Here's another grand example of the platform tailoring itself to those who use it. Tumblr allows for short posts, long posts, medium-gigantically-tiny posts and so on. The kicker here is now they want to appeal to writers. The site mostly consists of small fragments that people wisp about through the platform, nothing of large content.

 

Though some like this, many want more. Because the site really tailors itself to the person utilizing it, they are now developing features better suited for large posts. Including fonts, organization tools and more, some of which resemble an existing "writing-based" site. Tumblr takes notice of trends or things that appear of interest to people. This is one of the many examples of how Tumblr shines with an individualist view.

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Two Ways to Say More With Fewer Words

Two Ways to Say More With Fewer Words | e-commerce & social media | Scoop.it

Attention spans have never been shorter it seems. But what can you do? In order for people to value your content, they’ve got to extract the value that’s there in the first place.The problem is, no one’s going to wait around for you to explain at length. You’ve got to get the point across as quickly as possible.Luckily, there’s a solution. All you have to do is say more with fewer words...


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Jeff Domansky's curator insight, September 30, 2013 1:29 AM

This old post is a reminder to choose your words carefully.

Albert Green's comment, September 30, 2013 4:04 AM
It's interesting that YouTube still uses Subscribe as the word for, well, subscribing to someone's letter. Also this word is still popular in newsletters even though this post has been writter a few years ago
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You know social media owns you when... | The PR Coach

You know social media owns you when... | The PR Coach | e-commerce & social media | Scoop.it

The pace of social media is relentless. It tempts you hourly to enter the Twitter Twilight Zone. The Facebook Folie Bergere beckons. Pinterest pulls you into its vortex while everywhere by the grace of Google go all of us.


And blogging? Don’t get me started. My microblogging and blog posting owned me.


That’s why I decided to take a blog “holiday” this past November and December.


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Jeff Domansky's curator insight, January 7, 2014 8:36 PM

It was time for a blogging intervention followed by a blog holiday! 

Lori Wilk's curator insight, January 7, 2014 9:29 PM

And there's more and more platforms launched every day and you're invited to participate . There is more to do each day and growing networks can take up more of your time, especially when you have to respond to customers and clients and to blog post comments. It can spiral out of control. Some people even feel guilty when they miss a day of blogging or tweeting.