Scott Sweeney’s Blogging Tips
10 May
Every so often, I don’t feel like typing out a blog post. I know what you are thinking, but it is true! Between my several websites and blogs I can easily suffer from keyboard mileage. I feel that way right now actually. If I don’t blog regularly, however, all the work I have put in to ‘professional’ blogs will quickly fade and my traffic will decrease. As it has been widely reported on over ten thousand blogs, traffic is the key to profiting on the web. I don’t plan on boring you by talking about that.
In addition to my professional blogs and websites, I maintain a personal blog. I post less frequently now because of my ‘web’ endeavors but it is still my preferred release of emotion.
In the case of keyboard mileage I usually ask myself a simple question. Why do I blog?
For me, there are a few variables. First and foremost I want to be an author. It has been a dream of mine for a long time. Blogging basically turns me in to a self publisher. I am opinionated and I seek a limelight. This probably stems from being able to command an audience from a stage. There is a certain thrill to knowing that I have a captive audience to basically say whatever I want to. I always try to make sure I have something relevant to say, but honestly, the attention is something I have always craved.
I like to blog because it lets me display my talent in writing. I know there are a million better writers than me out there, but I like to feel I can articulate better than some and usually have a straightforward and to the point way of discussing a topic. Some writers get intimidated because they will come across a writer who flat out blows their mind. Rather than be intimidated I tend to be inspired by them.
Another key reason I blog is because I feel I have something to share that may help people. That is the main reason I write songs as well. Obviously, people by nature seek attention and they seek emotional release. I would not spend time promoting my websites and blogs if I wasn’t looking for personal gain from them. It doesn’t mean I do not respect the art and medium however. Although I am looking to gain, I am also looking to share the knowledge. It was the same way in music. I would spend hours working on music that I had very personal attachment to. Once the song was written, however, it was all business. Just because I was working hard to make music a career didn’t mean I didn’t care when someone came up to me and said a song moved them. I cherish those moments.
Lastly, I can blog from anywhere. Before I started blogging, my main outlet was music. I would write song after song but it would take a long time to be able to publicly display those songs. On the web, it is almost instant gratification. I will post and within hours I will get feedback from various sources. That, in turn, helps me become a better blogger.
When people come up to me and say that I only blog for personal gain, all I can really say is “yes I do.” I hope that my writing will eventually lead me away from my current job. At times like that I am reminded of a something a great musician once told me.
If you are in it strictly for the music, then write and sing songs for your dog in your basement. If you are in it for the music and the ability to try to earn a living, take it public. -Matt Wydra
After going through the reasons in my head why I blog to begin with, I usually feel inspired to write and try to make my next post relevant and important.
Why do you blog?
14 Responses for "Why Do You Blog?"
great post
glad to have followed you on twitter!
I blog to tell a story. I blog to share the stories I hear, the stories I become part of and to share my being enthused, excited and inspired by the people in my life.
I blog to make a difference.
I blog because I feel inspired to. F1 races and Southend United doing well force me to blog. Everyday occurances and family and friends inspire me to.
Plus, it’s nice to look back at what I was doing in an online diary.
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I blog to remember topics and/or re-enforce practices that will become habit at some point. Those blog entries can’t be duplicated the ’second’ time around with the same perspectives.
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I blog to try and give a different look at something that I feel is important. I blog at three blogs regularly and two blogs 10 times a month each. If I could find time out of day of writing for everyone else, I would like to get my other 2 blogs back in the traffic.
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@Darragh thank you very much for the compliment and thank you for following back!
@Steve I love F1! I shall RSS your blog!
@Derek that is a very excellent point regarding not being able to duplicate perspective the second time around
@Blondie wow you are busy! best of luck with your endeavors
I feel much the same way about blogging. In most cases, it is the desire to share that makes me want to blog-or even comment. Often, it is just to share my opinion.
Besides, it is kind of fun and there is the hope of making some money too.
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Nice post. It’s nice to have a reason to think about why I blog.
Basically, it helps me to be more rigorous and “honest” about my own thinking. If I’m just ranting or pontificating to myself or my partner or over a beer with friends I don’t need to worry too much about making sense or other opinions. Blogging keeps me out of that particular trap.
And, just as some people think by talking, I think by writing so it helps me ot gather and order my thoughts.
The networking comes after those two things but it’s a real part too. The way that blogging can help me engage with others.
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I am using my blogs1 as my Personal knowledge base, per a suggestion from Bill Ives (co-author of What blogs and wikis bring to business and knowledge management). Bill Ives, a non-HP employee, and KM Industry Leader, spoke at HP’s KM Lead bi-weekly virtual meeting on January 25, 2006 about What blogs and wikis bring to business and knowledge management. He really inspired me to pursue blogs as a solution at work. I am also using blogging as a means of sharing knowledge with my teammates. I am very excited about what I am doing with my blogs on the HP-Intranet. I have taken the HP Blogging Class2: HP Blogging Guidelines and Policies. I also have a number1 of blogs on the Internet.
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I blog to see how my reasons for blogging develop in justifiability.
I blog for several reasons, with a each general topic on its own blog. I like to have my experiences someplace for easy reference, both for me and my readers. I also like to help others learn from my mistakes and successes.
Inspiration comes from many places, such as other blogs, Google Alerts and things I do throughout the day. With so much information and so many ideas flowing daily, sometimes choosing one for an article is tough, so I might write in multiple topics in one day and schedule them for release. That gives me time to focus on another blog.
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I blog because I like to take photographs and to show them to other people. I like to blog because I like to write texts which explain those photos, tell the stories behind them.
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Hi Scott - I share many of the same reaons you do. Going into business actually took me away from having the time to write - aside from marketing letters. So blogging was a great way to get started again and it’s also nice to be able to help others.
But I also think it’s made me think more too. It’s easy to ignore your own advice and putting it in writing often forces you to listen to it.
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@James I agree. Even though the purpose of this blog isn’t to make money, I enjoy seeing the occasional adsense dollar
@Marnie. I agree about the honest approach. It definitely helps keep me honest in my writing.
@ulla and you photographs are wonderful btw.
@Cath you follow your advice well, your articles are always well thought out and articulate. that is why I love your website.
Well.. I’ve been ‘blogging’ for years now.. but have never found my niche. Or should I say my ‘voice’. I have him-hawed around about the topics to blog about. Everything from personal experiences, to techie.. and social networking.
My newest, and I think final blog.. 2bestrong, is my hope to be my niche.
It’s a good blend so far, but of course it’s still an infant.
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