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Introduction

Thanks very much for providing the information about your opinions about the differences between writing and blogging. Please pass on the URL of the survey to your friends, co-workers and blog or newsletter readers, so that we have as many opinions as possible as possible. The actual address is:

http://www.terry-freedman.org.uk/cgi-script/csFormbuilder/forms/frmwritingblogging.htm

The survey consists of mostly open-ended questions. However, the ones which require a typed response are limited to 140 characters, except for the last one.

The survey results may be used in an article for The Author, the journal of the UK's Society of Authors. They may also be used in an article in the ICT in Education website and in the Computers in Classrooms newsletter (why not sign up now? It's free.).

By completing this survey you grant me permission to quote you. If I do so, I will include the name of your website or link to your latest book.

Thanks very much!

Terry Freedman

About you
*First name
*Surname
*Email:This won't be published
*How old are you?
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*Gender
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*Title and URL of Blog/Website
*Title and URL of latest book (if applicable)
*Permission for us to use this information?
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Your name (If different to the above)
Your Email (if different from the above):
The nitty-gritty
What is blogging?
How would you describe yourself?
Primarily a blogger
Primary a writer
A blogger and a writer in equal measure
I don't recognise such distinctions
What are the similarities and differences between writing and blogging?
Where does microblogging fit in?
How can blogging help someone write
How can blogging help promotion?
Is blogging likely to last in the long-term? If not, what is likely to replace it or supersede it?
If blogging does last, how do you think it might change?
What is the difference, if any, between blogging and traditional diaries
How important is dialogue between blogger and reader?
Essential
Fairly important
Not sure
Not that important
A positive hindrance
Other:
Blogging or writing organisations you belong to
Is there anything you'd like to add?
Thank you!