According to a Pew Internet study, "27% of American Internet users say they read Blogs. A search on Twitter quickly show that "Social Media" is a constant hot topic, and acccording to Technorati there are 12,000 new Blogs per day. Blogging has gone mainstream and Wordpress and Movable Type deliver the backbone of many of the most famous blogs today.
However, another market is growing with explosive speed - the market of the micro-blogs. Micro-blogging has become famous with Twitter and Friendfeed, services that makes it possible to blog everything in 140 characters or less.
Posterous and Tumblr are two types of micro-blogging services focusing on making blogging as easy as possible. They each has some special feautures making them both unique and highly effective micro-blogging tools.
Posterous is a blogging service focusing on one aspect that all internet users know and can use with ease - email. Whereas blogging can be done from the Posterous site itself, the ease of use makes it possible to text from a cell phone or write an email which then automatically becomes adapted to a blog post on you Posterous blog site.
The structure and ease of use of the Posterous service means that any picture, pdf, podcast or video file attached to the blog post automatically adapts in the blog post itself on Posterous. The force and the focus of Posterous is that the site itself doesn't have to be visited to create a blog-post. Instead, all the blogger needs is to just write an email to the personal Posterous email address, where after the new blog post gets created with the contect of the email.
Tumblr is a micro-blogging service which focus on either a adobe air application or a bookmarklet where posts, videos and links etc. can be inserted directly as a blogpost in your personal Tumblr blog.
Both services are extremely easy to use, and to say that one is better than the other will probably mostly depend on whether the user is most comfortable with using emails or bookmarklets.
Tumblr used to be the favourite tool among artists, due to its highly customizable layout. Posterous, however, has an extremely fast growing user base due to its number of services which is growing rapidly.
I suggest trying both out, and see what serves best for you. Which microblogging tools are your favorites?
Sunday, November 23, 2008
War of the Microblogs - Posterous vs. Tumblr
Posted by Peter Efland at 4:19 PM
War of the Microblogs - Posterous vs. Tumblr
According to a Pew Internet study, "27% of American Internet users say they read Blogs. A search on Twitter quickly show that "Social Media" is a constant hot topic, and acccording to Technorati there are 12,000 new Blogs per day. Blogging has gone mainstream and Wordpress and Movable Type deliver the backbone of many of the most famous blogs today.
However, another market is growing with explosive speed - the market of the micro-blogs. Micro-blogging has become famous with Twitter and Friendfeed, services that makes it possible to blog everything in 140 characters or less.
Posterous and Tumblr are two types of micro-blogging services focusing on making blogging as easy as possible. They each has some special feautures making them both unique and highly effective micro-blogging tools.
Posterous is a blogging service focusing on one aspect that all internet users know and can use with ease - email. Whereas blogging can be done from the Posterous site itself, the ease of use makes it possible to text from a cell phone or write an email which then automatically becomes adapted to a blog post on you Posterous blog site.
The structure and ease of use of the Posterous service means that any picture, pdf, podcast or video file attached to the blog post automatically adapts in the blog post itself on Posterous. The force and the focus of Posterous is that the site itself doesn't have to be visited to create a blog-post. Instead, all the blogger needs is to just write an email to the personal Posterous email address, where after the new blog post gets created with the contect of the email.
Tumblr is a micro-blogging service which focus on either a adobe air application or a bookmarklet where posts, videos and links etc. can be inserted directly as a blogpost in your personal Tumblr blog.
Both services are extremely easy to use, and to say that one is better than the other will probably mostly depend on whether the user is most comfortable with using emails or bookmarklets.
Tumblr used to be the favourite tool among artists, due to its highly customizable layout. Posterous, however, has an extremely fast growing user base due to its number of services which is growing rapidly.
I suggest trying both out, and see what serves best for you. Which microblogging tools are your favorites?
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However, another market is growing with explosive speed - the market of the micro-blogs. Micro-blogging has become famous with Twitter and Friendfeed, services that makes it possible to blog everything in 140 characters or less.
Posterous and Tumblr are two types of micro-blogging services focusing on making blogging as easy as possible. They each has some special feautures making them both unique and highly effective micro-blogging tools.
Posterous is a blogging service focusing on one aspect that all internet users know and can use with ease - email. Whereas blogging can be done from the Posterous site itself, the ease of use makes it possible to text from a cell phone or write an email which then automatically becomes adapted to a blog post on you Posterous blog site.
The structure and ease of use of the Posterous service means that any picture, pdf, podcast or video file attached to the blog post automatically adapts in the blog post itself on Posterous. The force and the focus of Posterous is that the site itself doesn't have to be visited to create a blog-post. Instead, all the blogger needs is to just write an email to the personal Posterous email address, where after the new blog post gets created with the contect of the email.
Tumblr is a micro-blogging service which focus on either a adobe air application or a bookmarklet where posts, videos and links etc. can be inserted directly as a blogpost in your personal Tumblr blog.
Both services are extremely easy to use, and to say that one is better than the other will probably mostly depend on whether the user is most comfortable with using emails or bookmarklets.
Tumblr used to be the favourite tool among artists, due to its highly customizable layout. Posterous, however, has an extremely fast growing user base due to its number of services which is growing rapidly.
I suggest trying both out, and see what serves best for you. Which microblogging tools are your favorites?
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