
Aggressively Human: Online Business in the Age of AI, Algorithms & Automations Why We’re Blogging Again (and You Should Too)
Nov 13, 2025
After a three-year break, Meg returns to blogging, emphasizing the importance of creating timestamped, owned content to establish authority and protect intellectual property. They discuss how written assets can endure in a world dominated by fleeting social media trends, providing visibility and a lasting presence. Topics include the advantages of blogging over other platforms, the significance of discoverability through keywords and links, and using structured content as valuable onboarding tools. Ultimately, the conversation highlights the necessity of building your online presence on solid ground.
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Meg's Return To Blogging
- Meg returned to blogging after three years of newsletters, podcasts, and Substack.
- She found the blog felt like 2018 but gave a renewed sense of ownership and grounding.
Publish On Your Domain First
- Do publish written blog posts on your own domain before cross-posting to platforms like Substack.
- This creates a public timestamped record that proves you published the idea first and preserves your IP.
Topical Authority Beats Keyword Density
- Topical authority grows when you publish many linked pieces on the same subject.
- Search and AI reward breadth and internal linking more than single keyword stuffing.

