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I’m a big fan of Seth Godin. In one of his blog, he mentioned about a cloud based news aggregator application called Feedly. This site makes it easier to read articles, blog from multiple sources into one location. Hence, reading or following updates becomes easier.
Well, Seth’s blog is full of such simple ideas, suggestions which gives readers a direction, and they nudge you to do something remarkable.
Grow with the Times – Trivandrum
Off late, I get this feeling with the people from Trivandrum. I see a proliferation of middle-class ideas, ideals, negative approach or rather a cynical approach to everything. Due to this, it’s affecting the general psyche, and even the general attitude. Well, I don’t have anything wrong with the middle-class way of life, however I feel that progress comes only from those who push the existing boundaries.
So, what does it mean?
It means that we have to understand how other cities are developing, how bigger, bolder ideas are being implemented, and old is giving may to new begining. In today’s age of digitization and information access, it’s easier than ever before to learn, share and care for people around you.
And, in this regard, I have a thought. This concept sprung up from the fact that I wanted everyone to read Seth Godin blogs. But, how’s that possible when not everyone can understand English language. So, how to make it accessible to everyone.
What if someone or the owner gives permission to translate the blog to Malayalam. Well, we know Google can easily translate English to any language, but I need a perfect job. With more customized content to motivate Malayalee reader to act or challenge the status-quo.
Will it work? How far will such a project be successful. Well, I said Malayalam as an example. Also, Seth Godin as another example. I just mean to say how a popular blog could be translated to other language like Tamil or Kannada or other Indian languages.
One more thing – Translate popular blog and print 100 blog post and print it into a book. How does this idea sound?
Blogs which I love to see more regional readership
1. Seth Godin
2. Marketing sherpa
3. Steve Pavlova
4. 1000 Awesomethings
5. Art of Manliness
6. James Utcher
