More from the Blogger Chronicles!
I have been at this "blogging thing" for about six days now; which doesn't count my previous false starts. My first observation as I survey the blogging landscape is this [ read the title of this post ]. When you start out there is a lot to learn about the blogosphere and how things work online. There are essentially two problems you have to solve. One is the overall design, presentation and writing of the things you are passionate about blogging. The second is the way blogs are tracked read and made available to the public. Guy Kawasaki's blog post today was a short interview with David Sifry, the founder and CEO of Technorati. If you don't know what Technorati is, you will if you blog. You can read the interview here. One major revelation is that they are currently tracking about forty seven million blogs. So you can quickly see that there is a whole lot for people to sift through. The good news is that there are probably a much smaller number of people blogging about your topic.
Even though you want to attract attention to your blog; at the first while you are learning and designing and dealing with all of the technical details of software and linking things back and forth you probably don't want a thousand hits a day on your site. While you're learning it's probably fine if just the web search bots are the only ones reading your posts.
Another interesting series can found on the Pro Blogger site. The question of what would you do differently if you could start your blogging over again. The question is asked of some high profile bloggers and their comments are well worth reading. Look for the 1 question interview.
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