I find myself spending time consuming content - the Web via RSS feeds (yes, they're still in use), streaming video, and on-line radio (real radio stations and not streaming audio). I don't find myself creating content - on my various web sites or presentations or in social media - as much as I'd like. Sure, I podcast & tweet & G+ update & so on. "What's the ratio?" I asked myself this today out of nowhere. It's a simple question: "What's my ratio of content consumed to content created?" What's reasonable? 50/50 is absurd. Maybe 10% my content to 90% consumption is a workable fraction? Even a 1/9 ratio is absurd based on my RSS feeds. I receive over 1000 posts a day. There's no way I can generate 10 posts per day. Of those 1K posts, there are maybe 200 in which I show an interest. Of those, how many are tweet-able because I find them interesting but not interesting enough to write a post? Let's say 180. That being the case, is my issue more process than content? I don't have an answer. Not yet, anyway. Thoughts? __________________________________________________________________ My original entry is here: [1]Content: Creation Versus Consumption. It posted Mon, 24 Aug 2015 01:42:51 +0000. Filed under: administrivia, personal, Google, twitter, References 1. https://www.prjorgensen.com/2015/08/23/content-creation-versus-consumption/