Re: Do you read park-hosted blogs?
Raven Maven said:
So what *don't* you want to see on park blogs? (I'm working on an IAAPA presentation, so you're part of my research.) What sort of thing would cause you to stop following a park blog or to no longer follow their tweets?
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Let me qualify my comment by saying I'm more of a "second hand" park blog reader. I don't follow any blogs regularly, but if there's a thread on here about something on HoliBlog or one of the others that sounds interesting, I'll check it out.
I think one thing that could turn readers off is the build-up to a big letdown. If the earthmoving is really only for a storage shed, just say so and don't drag it out for a month. OK, it can be kind of funny reading the reactions of folks who were hoping for the giga dueling 4-d coaster with 10 inversions, but that works only once. To do it repeatedly would be the park version of crying wolf.
Another thing that many blogs in general do is feel like they have to post every day. As a result, a lot of it is meaningless filler. It's not like radio or TV where you have to worry about dead airtime. So take a day or two off here or there, and keep the posts to relevant meaningful topics. People won't disappear. Personally, I hate to go through something and realize I just wasted my time.
These comments don't pertain to your blog in particular, but general things that would cause me to lose interest in a blog I was following. And as always, thanks for allowing us our input.
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