To be honest, I mainly set up this Blog for my own amusement and to exercise my
brain in a creative way. It is a journal and collection of thoughts which I
thought might just be of interest to some people in the blogging community. I hoped
that through it, I would come across other blog sites worth reading for my own
amusement. But it appears I am the only
one who looks at it and there’s a limit to how often one can read and admire
one’s own handiwork and so ‘hits’ are probably still in single figures. I’ve realised that despite tagging, listing
interests on Blogspot etc., no-one appears to know my Blog is out there.
Also, I have managed to discover only one or two other
personal Blogs of any interest although I know there must be millions of good ones out
there. The only easily searchable blogs
seem to be focussed on fashion, lifestyle, fitness, travel, DIY, music etc. most of which are irritating or irrelevant. And when I used Blog search sites to find some 'personal' blogs based on an individual’s random experiences or points of view, they are either
weird, complete drivel or they have been abandoned after a few posts. A recently discovered exception I came across
is Take it Easy
So before my interest in continuing with The Old Bloggler
wanes completely, I thought I would look up tips on how to write and promote a
blog. First I am supposed to have a niche
subject and a target audience. Well, at
present my writing is not focussed on anything in particular and I have no idea
who might be interested in my ramblings. Not a good start. Second, I am
supposed to interact with other bloggers and use social media to promote my blog. Well I have ‘liked’ and commented
on other blog sites in a friendly, constructive and hopefully amusing way but - no reciprocation yet! As far as social
media goes, I don’t like the idea of being on Instagram or Facebook or any
other similar social media platform simply because I find them intrusive and
untrustworthy. If I did use them, I wouldn’t know what to post to anyone
who wasn’t a friend or a family member. I am advised to get friends to visit my
blog and comment or make recommendations, or send links to others to access my
Blog. The problem is, for some reason I
am too embarrassed to tell any friends and family that I have started a
blog. They may think its rubbish or
pretentious. I would rather a few complete
strangers had a look at it and offered a comment or two first. So it’s the proverbial Catch 22 situation.
Another bit of advice was to make my blog attractive: use
GIFs, videos, photos. Yeah, point
taken. It’s just a faff searching for an
appropriate image to go with the post. I
once used what I thought was a free an image of Nick Clegg MP on my company web
site news blog - and got fined - so I am a bit cautious. I should take my own photos!
Also, I know my blog is just a ready-made template and only a certain amount of tweaking is possible but hey, I have just started. But then what is the point striving for a arty-farty graphically slick blog interface when no bugger will be able to appreciate it?
Also, I know my blog is just a ready-made template and only a certain amount of tweaking is possible but hey, I have just started. But then what is the point striving for a arty-farty graphically slick blog interface when no bugger will be able to appreciate it?
All this leads me to the inescapable question, “Why on earth
did I just write this post... to myself?”
Your blog isn't bad at all. .. try some more interesting topics. Check out my blog and give me feedback plz!
ReplyDeleteI have just started blogging and I feel the same way. I have been trying for the last couple days to try to find ANYONE on blogger...I finally found someone! So, I am learning as well :)
ReplyDeleteHi Heather, I have discovered that it is very difficult to find interesting up-to-date Blogs on Blogger. You will have better luck on Wordpress where it's much easier to make connections and interact with others. I may move to Wordpress when I feel confident enough to set it up. Blogger did seem easier in that regard. Just keep going is my advice. It does get more rewarding as you go.
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