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Clueless About Blogging…

March 3, 2008 · 2 Comments

Ever feel like you thought you knew what was going on, when in fact you really had no clue?  Well, that is the realization I came to this weekend about blogs and blogging.  I’m going to come clean.  I did not fully appreciate the art of blogging until this weekend after reading “The New Rules of Marketing and PR” by David Meerman Scott.  Thankfully, his book assured me I am not alone in this.  Apparently there is quite a bit of variance in people’s perception, knowledge and understanding of blogs.

For me, I think the problem might be that I haven’t really found my voice yet (even though this is my 7th blog for the class).  I am getting more and more comfortable about putting my thoughts out in cyberspace, but I feel like I have yet to find my passion and therefore, any burning need to blog.  It still feels forced and awkward for me.  Every Sunday night…it’s like a trip to the dentist.  I know I have to do it and will feel better once it’s over, but I dread it.  Perhaps it’s because I am blogging about technology and feel I have no expertise here, but I am appreciative of the learning experience nonetheless.

Since I am not part of the ASC Online Communities program, perhaps I am a bit behind the learning curve here.  But I almost feel as though I have been walking around with blinders on.  Yes, of course I knew what blogs were, but I didn’t really see why I should care all that much about them.  I was not aware of the value of tagging, or blog search engines or why they might extremely valuable to me.  Even though I have been faithfully (and happily) reading the tech blogs each week for class, I have certainly not given individual blogs the attention they deserve.  I usually read everyone’s weekly blogs and have learned a lot from all of you.  I have been impressed and entertained when I have least expected it.  It has been a very positive experience.  So why have I not embraced this format on a more global level? Honestly, I’m not sure.

My plan for this week is to start taking a look at other individual blogs on topics that interest me and to start leaving comments when inspired to do so.  Perhaps engaging in this way will help to fire a passion inside of me that seems to be missing when it comes to blogging.  I’m even more inspired to get on sites such as Technorati to see what I can learn from blog search engines. 

Has anyone else felt this way or is it just me?

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2 responses so far ↓

  • David Meerman Scott // March 3, 2008 at 12:23 pm

    Blogging is not for everyone. Just like jogging is not for everyone.

    You shouldn’t have to struggle to find passion and a blog voice. Some people find that if they blog about a hobby first, that helps them to create an interesting business blog.

    Thanks for reading my book.

    David

  • Otto // March 6, 2008 at 1:20 am

    Wow! From the author himself — there you go! I have nothing else to say other than I’m impressed with the attention to tagging and other profound benefits of blogging. Go Deb!

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