About blogging

A friend wants to get started and write a blog, and so asked me for advice. Here’s what I had to say.

Yes, write a blog!

First, understand that everything has been written about before. There is nothing new under the sun. EXCEPT for your perspective! So don’t feel like “Oh, I can’t write about XYZ because it’s been done to death.” 

Never mind that….write what you want to write.

Consistency builds a blog audience

Second, everyone always says that you need to be fairly consistent in order to get an audience. They’re right.

If, like me, you write for three months, then let it alone for a few months more [glances nervously at the last substantive blog post here], you won’t get/keep an audience.

The only reason I have a consistent audience, is that I’m obsessive about Twitter, where the vast majority of my tech audience hangs out. Everything else is really just bonus content….it’s not ideal, but it’s how it has worked out.

More for your audience

Third, an audience won’t magically appear. You must write, and you must also post about it somewhere.

Instagram is good, Twitter, is good, Facebook is good, LinkedIn is good….and hashtags are your friends. If you decided to make a blog all about organization, you’ll want to use stuff like #organization #bulletJournal (or whatever you’re writing about).

Where to write a blog?

Fourth, platform! WordPress is great. There’s a free version that’ll get you a URL like “YourName.Wordpress.com”, or you can go for a paid account and get something like YourName.com.

I couldn’t tell you much about other platforms, as I’m a WordPress girl. Perhaps other bloggers and commenters have additions….

But wait, there’s more!

You need a brand

Fifth and finally, branding is important. Your name is okay as a blog, but it’s not as memorable as things like, oh:

  1. MidnightDBA.com
  2. CaptainAwkward.com
  3. UnfuckYourHabitat.com
  4. Youtube.com/DeadMeat
  5. Youtube.com/HowToADHD

And so on. Those sites and channels are each run by one or two people, but they’ve chosen a name that’s really memorable & has to do with what they’re about

So yes, you can go with something like YourName – I mean, John Scalzi (author) gets away with scalzi.com just fine – or you can figure out what you want to write about (more or less), and figure out branding based on that.

That’s it for now! I don’t want to overburden you. But I will clearly talk about this forever and ever and ever and ever….

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