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In recent years, blogging has become an incredibly central part of the startup landscape. Founders, startup employees, and tech enthusiasts all comment on everything from new developments at their startups to their favorite bands. Many VCs have become avid bloggers as well. A select few VCs, such as Fred Wilson of USV and Mark Suster of GRP, have built massive followings and rich personal brands through their regular blog posts. Indeed, individual posts from popular VC bloggers like Wilson and Suster can often generate well over 100 user comments. This phenomenon has led more than a few people in the VC ecosystem to believe that having a popular blog is an important part of being a good VC. However, there are many other VCs who do not blog at all and seem to be doing just fine. With powerful evidence both for and against VC blogging, we sat down with Fred Destin, popular blogger and Partner at Atlas Venture, to get the inside scoop.

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Author: Andrew Perlmutter