This is why there is a problem.

   

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This is the problem. The lack of music blogs compared to that of the thought-provoking blog or poetry blog is disconcerting. It provides a real problem connecting an audience – especially when it is that of an artist your audience can’t really relate to. Thoughts?

10 responses to “This is why there is a problem.”

  1. EclecticMusicLover avatar
    EclecticMusicLover

    It seems to me that there are a lot of music blogs out there, but yes, also many about poetry.

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    1. manvmusic avatar
      manvmusic

      Yes it also seems there is a bigger sharing community within poetry and thoughts-abound bloggers, too, would you say? Not so much as the “actionable” type? I don’t know, just sharing some thoughts here.

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      1. EclecticMusicLover avatar
        EclecticMusicLover

        I should also add that many poetry blog posts receive scores or even hundreds of likes, far more than most music blogs. One reason is that it takes an investment in time to read a post about music, then listen to one or more songs, which is something not many are willing to commit to, sadly. I’m pretty certain that a good percentage of fellow bloggers who read my posts do not bother to click on the music links.

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  2. jarilissima avatar
    jarilissima

    I’ve found some good music blogs, but they are usually about only one decade of music or only one genre. I think I follow a metal blog and then a 70’s music one. I don’t usually enjoy poetry blogs.

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    1. manvmusic avatar
      manvmusic

      Ah, yeah I see. That’s fair enough, they’re perhaps sticking to what they know. I’ve always found them to be not as ‘sociable’ as some other blogging communities. Barring the favourite few of course that do exactly that! Thanks for your words on this, it’s always nice to gain a bit of insight into the music blogging community on here 🙂

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  3. Yernasia Quorelios avatar
    Yernasia Quorelios

    💜 Focus on The Solution; instead of making The “PROBLEM!!!” Bigger

    …💛💚💙…

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    1. manvmusic avatar
      manvmusic

      Yeah haha you’re spot on really!

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  4. Content Catnip avatar
    Content Catnip

    You’re right that music blogs tend to be about one era or genre but then I think just blog about what you want, when it comes from passion people will find and follow you. 🙂🤔

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  5. jewishyoungprofessional avatar
    jewishyoungprofessional

    I wonder if it is a matter of platform. Maybe the people interested in posting about music are on Instagram or something? Pity though because I hate Instagram personally. I think there is something to be said for a traditional blog platform. I do think poetry is probably over-represented on WordPress blogs vs. the general population (although maybe I’m wrong and there are way more poetry lovers in the offline world than I thought…) and music is probably under-represented on WordPress vs. the general population.

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    1. manvmusic avatar
      manvmusic

      Yeah you’re right to a degree with what you’re saying. There is an awful lot of music review posts or sites on Instagram and there is definitely a feeling of it being under-represented on WordPress – wish we had more on a blog platform! Suppose we have to adapt to the problem, find the solution as opposed to adding to the problem, eh? Thanks for your words on this subject though, my friend!

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