I am digging Cerrone’s other site and found the video below to be an interesting topic. Â I don’t know if any of you will care about this topic but as a blogger I find it interesting: Â Should bloggers be credentialed?
As for me, I don’t do this as some sort of play to get free tickets. Â (In fact, I’m still hoping Mr. Howard will take me up on the invitation to sit in Promenade Left with me – I’m buying) Â However, I’m a human and if I had some sort of pass that got me in, I bet I’d go to more games….but I probably would also just use my tickets on the weekend to sit there as a civilian with my kid.
Would I be comfortable in the press box with Marty Noble glaring at me? Â I don’t think I even want to go to the press box or the locker room. Â Maybe I’d just get in and then take pictures of caps like I always do.
(Also being a human, this would become “Budweiser’s Mets Police” in a heartbeat if they wrote a check.)
I do think it’s a neat idea for the teams to have some sort of relationship with some of the bigger or influential blogs (someone else can decide what defines those parameters) because the internet doesn’t seem to be leaving.
At what point is a blog mature enough to be considered?
Should the Mets be expected to interact with someone who started last week, probably not? Â But someone like On the Black works hard at his craft every day, he seems like the sort of person they should interact with.
I’m rambling (shocker) – curious on your non-blogger thoughts. (The video may step on the sidebar on smaller monitors)
Vaguely related, I’m thinking of doing a one-off blogtalkradio type thing. Anyone care? Waste of time? Honesty appreciated, you won’t hurt my feelings if you say nobody cares.