Asking Questions, Getting Answers
Wednesday, August 6th, 2008One reason I decided to start blogging is that I was so impressed by bloggers being able to ask a question, and get their readers to answer in the comments. I have seen Dave Winer do this several times, and I have always wanted the ability to do the same.
The funny thing is that I was just thinking about this very issue when I saw Shel Isreal post about it. It seems that even beyond blogging, simply using twitter is an effective way to get questions answered from the community around you. To take it one step further, TechCrunch then posts about ToAnswer, which seems like the perfect service for someone like me who has no community.
However, although ToAnswer might work well for me, I still would like to build up a base community of people I can learn from and share knowledge with. I have been reading a few blogs for a few years now, but I have never really participated. I have already started posting quite a bit on this blog, but my next steps will be to actually use my Twitter account, and maybe sign up on FriendFeed (which it seems is another branch that needs to be explored).
My main issue right now is finding what blogs to read, and who to follow on Twiter. I don’t think it will be too hard, I just have never tried before, so am a bit confused as to which directions to look. I just signed up on Digg, so I hope I will begin to find interesting stuff over there. I also am trying to be more active about searching Google for information I am interested in, and then commenting when something catches my eye.
Anyway, any suggestions of how I can build a community of people (through blogs, twitter) who I can ask questions to, and give and get answers from would be much appreciated.