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		<title>9 Reasons Why Blogging Is Just Like Playing World Of Warcraft</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dennis Bjørn Petersen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve had this post in my head for quite some time. I&#8217;m not sure if it will work, but I have to get it out of my head. I tried stabbing my brain with Q-tips, but it doesn&#8217;t help anymore. Statement: Blogging is just like a massively multi player online game, it could be World [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="KonaBody"><p><a href="http://www.thebetanews.com/wp-content/2008/06/mostlylisa.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-676" title="Mostly Lisa" src="http://www.thebetanews.com/wp-content/2008/06/mostlylisa.jpg" alt="http://www.mostlylisa.com" width="300" height="230" /></a>I&#8217;ve had this post in my head for quite some time. I&#8217;m not sure if it will work, but I have to get it out of my head. I tried stabbing my brain with Q-tips, but it doesn&#8217;t help anymore.</p>
<p>Statement: Blogging is just like a massively multi player online game, it could be World of Warcraft, Everquest 2, Eve Online or one of the many other MMOs out there.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s quite a bold statement some might say. Oh yeah? Allow me to explain.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve played MMORPGs since Ultima Online back in 1997, I gave Everquest one a go after that, but Everquest 2 is where I&#8217;ve spent a lot of my time.</p>
<p>I co-founded one of the oldest guilds on the Highkeep server, it was called The Arcane Order. I was a guild leader for several years until I retired over a year ago.</p>
<p>With my MMO experience backing me up, I can safely make this comparison. Blogging is like playing a MMO.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll start out with the Multiplayer Online part:</p>
<ol>
<li>On every MMO server there are celebrities ie. the coolest guild, players with the best gear, the guilds that beat the toughest raids, the best crafter and so forth.</li>
<li>When one of these celebrity players say something in the global chat channel, everybody chimes in. Answer their questions, laugh at their jokes or join their groups.</li>
<li>The biggest player celebrities also have most followers. What you say in the chat is often true and people tend to follow what they say and talk about it.</li>
<li>The celebs are often also among the wealthiest people on the server.</li>
<li>They are often among the first to reach the highest level, complete difficult quests and try out new things.</li>
<li>They work really hard and spent most of their time in the game improving their skills.</li>
<li>They keep their friend&#8217;s list updated all the time, they network and form guilds. However most guilds doesn&#8217;t accept anyone. If you play a fighter and they need a wizard, you have to be damn good fighter to be invited.</li>
<li>Both husband and wife plays the game.</li>
<li>From time to time a player may get a little too cocky and get a warning from a gamemaster.</li>
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<p>Now I think you can see what I&#8217;m getting at, but to make sure let me explain with a corresponding number of points.</p>
<ol>
<li>In the blogosphere there are celebrities each in their own domain. The blogging experts, the coding experts, the monetizing experts and so forth.</li>
<li>When one of these experts or celebrities say something on their blog it creates a wave through a lot other blogs. The global chat channel can be their blog or twitter. They can ask any question on twitter and get at least 50 different answers.</li>
<li>If Robert Scoble decides that he prefers Kyte instead of Qik, then Qik might as well just sell their servers to Kyte. If Michael Arrington (TechCrunch) doesn&#8217;t like a new start-up, thats not a good start.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.shoemoney.com/gallery/v/misc/adsensecheck.jpg.html?g2_imageViewsIndex=1">Shoemoney&#8217;s Adsense cheque picture</a> made him famous, Darren Rowse makes a living out of blogging too and with the referral money he earns every day I&#8217;m sure he lives ok. Same goes for John Chow.</li>
<li>You&#8217;ll often see A-list blogger first movers on new services and applications. FriendFeed couldn&#8217;t have made it without the attention from Louis Gray.</li>
<li>You don&#8217;t <a href="http://www.thebetanews.com/9-things-that-makes-you-a-wannabe-problogger/">become a pro-blogger over night</a>. It takes a lot of work, research and not just the right gear.</li>
<li>What would the blogsphere be without networks? Andy Beal&#8217;s Marketing Pilgrim, Mashable, b5-media, Gawker and many more. Aren&#8217;t they really a guild? You just can&#8217;t join them, you have to be invited and only if your blog meets the requirements.</li>
<li>Both husband and wife blogs, sometimes on the same blog.</li>
<li>The blogosphere doesn&#8217;t have any gamemaster or moderator (thank you for that), but it has some great people, who reminds it not to get too serious all the time. <a href="http://www.1938media.com">Loren Feldman</a> is one of them. His satiric movies can really make your day.</li>
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<p>Now there is one significant thing that sets the blogsphere apart from World of Warcraft or Everquest 2. On World of Warcraft the celebrity player can be a 13-year old kid, who has too much time on his hands and a big ego.</p>
<p>I haven&#8217;t seen many 13-year old kids making a living out of blogging&#8230;</p>
<p>So is my comparison too far fetched? Did I forget anything?</p>
<p><em>Thank you very much to <a href="http://www.mostlylisa.com">Mostly Lisa for letting me borrow the photo</a>.</em></p>
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