Matthew DiIulio shares a few good reasons for why “Everyone Needs A Personal Website“. All are valid, even if simplistic:
Using social media for your web presence works wonderfully, but you don’t own and control your content. At any time your social media account could be deleted, and then your long time web presence is gone.
Seth Godin’s post “You are what you share” takes a different, deeper, world-changing approach:
Sharing an idea you care about is a generous way to change your world for the better.
The culture we will live in next month is a direct result of what people like us share today. The things we share and don’t share determine what happens next.
As we move away from the top-down regime of promoted movies, well-shelved books and all sorts of hype, the recommendation from person to person is now the most powerful way we have to change things.
I recommended blogging to everyone for years using a completely different set of reasons, varying from improved language and writing skills, through wider social and professional network, to useful memory dumping.
At the end of the day, it doesn’t really matter why you should do it. Everyone has their own reasons. But one thing I do agree with the gentlemen above – do have your own web presence, and keep sharing your stuff.