Posts Tagged ‘blogging’

Adventures of a blogger part 2

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

(Last time) back in April, I was beginning to get into the swing of blogging. It’s not easy finding relevant topics to blog about. Despite being immersed in a plethora of available topics, that one would otherwise find it quite easy to blog, writer’s block hit me.

What’s the best cure for writer’s block? Well, reading! The Frugal Traveler – a blog that has recently transferred authors, but is generally about how to travel frugally. In the latest blog post, the new author (whose last name coincidentally rhymes with frugal) interviews the old author. Here’s an excerpt of my favorite part in the Q&A question, Any advice on how to keep them happy now that they don’t have Matt Gross to kick around (or hug) anymore?:

A. You don’t want to keep them happy. You should be provoking the readers. The readers come up with answers and solutions and ideas when you fail. And you will fail. There will be times when you do things wrong. When you spend too much money, when you miss seeing the really cool thing because you didn’t know it existed, and your readers will be there to tell you afterward. It’s nice to have the readers create a community around the thing you do. So it’s not just you out there. There are people who are rooting for you.

In creating a blog, it’s important to take a stand and release your inner persona. Sometimes it isn’t easy to, because… maybe I don’t know how to express how I feel, until I hear the other side and differing points. Sometimes, it’s hard to take a stance on, Facebook, Twitter, Graphic Design– things that are very broad. But I’ve learned that if I take a stance on something more specific, it’s easier to generate a (possibly) thought-provoking and interesting viewpoint.

Which is, of course, why I return every-so-often (and why you, the reader of this blog, might as well to this blog) to my favorite blogs– to read varying view points, to gain a better understanding of a particular topic, to learn…and for the sheer enjoyment of reading.

Adventures as a blogger part 1

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

I first came into the world of Blogging via Blogger.com (before it was owned by Google). On their home page, they would have a few blogs listed or the most recently updated blogs so it was easy to find new content—and back then it was usually pretty good. Now, it seems, everyone has their own blog, which equates to: most of it has turned into words that share nothing at all. Content? Not at all. Filler? Definitely. A blog? No.

The reason why I love blogs (at least, the real ones) is because they are like reading a mini book. The author shares something, I can go to a new place via a link, I can learn whatever it is that the blog is about. Each day, there’s new content and it can be a new topic—though usually blogs stay on one topic (because of the nature of people and our capacities).

My “Blog Roll” a.k.a. Favorites list, rotates with my life, and also depends on if I think their content is worth reading.

To me, a good blog will:

  • Update a few times a week
  • Suck me in as a reader so I am waiting to read the next article
  • Draw me in to make a comment
  • Be relevant
  • Be refreshingly comical (though I think this is a matter of personal taste)
  • Not be bland (This makes me think that a good blog is like a good meal…)

A bad blog will:

  • Be predictable
  • Spit me back my own thoughts with no new commentary
  • Be at least more than a paragraph long
  • Have an author that infuses life

Any of your own ideas on what constitutes a good or bad blog? Comment away below!