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DK
MediaSnackers Founder
I think one of the dangers of this media snacker idea is that it runs the risk of painting people with just one brush.
I don't care if you're 14 or 44 or 84, odds are -- you take in your information in a variety of ways, depending on a mix of factors.
There's no doubt this is a trend that perhaps is shifting from trend to mainstream reality, it's so prevalent. So do we need to offer up selections built just for the media snacker? You bet.
But we should also be putting some meat on the bone for when our readers want to gnaw on things in a bit more detail.
Your posts are a good blend of quick hits and more detailed, thought evoking posts. I think it's wise of us to offer the best of both worlds, don't you?
Drew
This has been a fun exercise. I've enjoyed seeing all the different takes on satisfying the Media Snackers.
(Glad you like the design of the site. NOTE: Please try to refrain from licking the screen. It's ok if you do though. I find it hard to keep from it my self sometimes.)
Drew,
You are spot on as always. I believe one of the keys here is great content. There is a time for short bites and there is a time for more meat. A combination of both keeps things Fresh.
Really even a 3 page post could be written in such a way that it seems short.