Jan 12

I’ve been thinking a lot about everything I’ve read about blogging being the new, reliable source of information, the new medium, the new what?

Webster’s definition of a blog: short for Weblog, a blog is a Web site that contains an online personal journal with reflections, comments, and often hyperlinks provided by the writer.

That definition isn’t much help. Blogging is a lot more than that, more like everything bloggers do and post. I’ve tried to equate my ideas with something we all mostly understand, like:

  • blogging is like independent films
  • blogging is like independently published books
  • blogging is like cable TV
  • blogging is like letters from a pen-pal
  • blogging is like journaling for public consumption
  • blogging is like your own op/ed page in the newspaper

Blogging is a little like some of these ideas and a lot like others. It seems to be the most transcendent medium available today, and everyone who chooses to can blog.

Blogging is like independent films

Many bloggers are also video producers, and their distribution network is on YouTube or other video sharing sites. Videos are also distributed on many blogs.

I embed a fair number of other people’s videos and picture slide-shows on my blogs. My Hurricane Katrina Pictures blog and On Being the Change I Wish To See blog have the most videos and slide-shows embedded in posts. The topics lend themselves well to multimedia.

Blogging is like independently published books

Blogs are collections of writings by an individual (or small group of individuals) and only read by a few to several thousand people. Bestsellers hit the “millions of readers” magnitude. Most books in print sell at least into the 5-figures (over ten-thousand).

Some day, our blogs may indeed become books that we publish independently, whether in print or via electronic media (ebooks). Some day, some blogs may become bestsellers with millions of copies sold. But that’s a future which remains to be seen.

Blogging is like cable TV

I think blogging hits this one pretty solidly. Blogs are written for the individual reader interested in reading about particular subjects or reading work by particular authors.

Like cable TV, blogs provide a gazillion channels to choose from. There is likely something out there for every taste. And if there’s not, you can create it yourself, like local cable TV channels produce local programs inexpensively.

I even have a blog about a TV show, Invader Zim.

Blogging is like letters from a pen-pal

As we read other people’s blogs and get to know them, their style, and watch their content unfold, it’s like getting letters from a pen-pal over a long period of time. More of the author is revealed in each post just as more about a pen-pal is revealed in each letter. We get to know someone we’ve never met and may never meet from their writings.

Sure, some people we know personally read our posts, but most of our readers aren’t people we personally know. Should the opportunity arise to meet a reader in person, it must be like meeting someone you’ve gotten letters from for quite awhile and you may know them better than some of your friends. The difference is you may have read a lot of their writings, but they may not have read a lot of yours.

Blogs give the reader a unique opportunity to respond to posts and take part in a conversation with the author by commenting. By commenting on blogs you enjoy reading, the author gets the chance to know you’re out there, and may even become one of your readers.

Blogging is like journaling for public consumption

This is also true. A few of my blogs are journals about specific topics in my life and the content comes from my daily experiences and thoughts. Many people write blogs about certain aspects of their lives. Some blogs are just like a personal journal that other people can stop by and read anytime.

This blog is one of those, and so are my Debt Free or Bust and Hurricane Katrina Pictures blogs. They give you a look inside my journeys of internet marketing and blogging for income, becoming debt free, and surviving Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. They are my personal stories.

Blogging is like your own op/ed page in the newspaper

I have an opinion and editorial blog, too. In this blog I can write about my opinions on any topic I choose. It’s my On Being the Change I Wish to See blog. I write about all the things in the world I think need to be changed, and what I’m personally doing to make those changes.

My personal rule on this blog is I don’t get to bring up anything unless I’m prepared to come up with a solution, discuss the topic (pro or con) and support my thesis, or actually do something about it. I didn’t have this rule when I started and developing this notion has made the posts of much higher quality and more relevant to my ideal of being the change I wish to see in the world. This ideal comes from the following quote:

  • Be the change that you wish to see in the world. - Mahatma Gandhi

What is blogging like to you? Please leave comments and let me know.

Sherri Joubert

Trying to figure out what blogging is.

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Jan 03

Blog Mastermind is fantastic! I’m up to speed on lessons, I’m writing content each day for a short period of time, and I market my posts at least 4 days a week for 20 minutes each day.

The discipline of writing daily and marketing daily is great. It reminds me that the journey of 1000 miles begins with a single step. Taking a step or two each day leads to completing at least one post per day, and sometimes more. I now hold multiple posts and publish them during the week and not all at once. This gives my blogs regular posts and keeps from overwhelming my subscribers.

I started writing down any ideas I have for future posts so I don’t forget them. They won’t all turn into articles, but many will. Having a list of post ideas to choose from for all my blogs allows me to focus on researching and writing articles instead of wonder what I’m going to write about. The list grows faster than I can produce content and that’s good. If I sit down to write and don’t have a specific idea, I can use one from the list. I may not finish an article in one sitting, but I can usually get it outlined and some content produced in 30 minutes to an hour. If I don’t finish, I’ll work on it the next day.

I feel like I’m back in my college writing groove. I took an honors class my freshman year that combined English Composition and Western Civilization. It was a very tough class because we had to produce a two-page, typed, double-spaced (Courier 12 pt) paper every week the whole semester. We used typewriters back then, but they were electric with backspace erase. We were graded on content, structure, and grammar.

At first, I was completely overwhelmed by the whole idea of writing so much with so little time to prepare. Papers were due every Monday morning. But once I got in the habit of thinking in terms of how I would compare, contrast and compose a paper every day as I read my assignments, it got easy to write a paper that often. That class taught me how to write by demanding that I write. It taught me to think critically as I read information.

Blog Mastermind is demanding this kind of writing and thinking discipline of me again, but now I get to choose the topics. It’s also a lot easier to write on a computer than by hand and with a typewriter. :)

I enjoy writing so much. I hope I can turn an hour or two of daily writing with passion into a profession I love. If I could afford to do it, I’d write full-time. In the meantime, I’ll continue to pass my love of learning onto my tutoring students and helping them to not only master a subject, but learn to love learning as well. Those who love learning seem happier and more prosperous.

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