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Bloggers And Blogging

Saturday, November 15th, 2008

I’ve been thinking a lot about bloggers and blogging.  I read something somewhere about how our little writing hobby is becoming Serious Business for companies, and I know personally some of the folks I’ve worked with have had the goal of turning blogs into cash via social media and the like.  That’s all well and good, and I think everyone’s entitled to make a buck off of whatever they do and however they do it, but I think for a lot of bloggers it all goes back to one simple fact.

Bloggers are vain.

Maybe we’re not physically vain, though I know some bloggers are.  What we are is emotionally vain.  Not to generalize or anything (he says right before launching into a series of broad generalizations), but we’re a lot of misfits.  Basically, there’s no such thing as a normal blogger who doesn’t do it for pay alone.  Hell, even those that do it for pay are probably weird, too.  We’re overworked young professionals.  We’re mothers stuck indoors with the kids all day who need to speak to someone on an adult level.  We’re geeks, dorks, and dweebs who hide behind websites or nom de blog or the general anonymity of the Internet to reach out to other people in a safe manner without all the fear that comes with meeting someone face to face.

It’s a lot easier to relax and be yourself online (or be a totally fake person, but if you try that kind of thing you’ll generally get found out one way or another).  You don’t have to worry about the fact that you need a shave, or that you’ve got popcorn husks in your teeth, or that you’re a 450lb albino balding midget.  Nobody’s judging you for how you look, or how you’re dressed, or how much money you make.  It’s all about how well you write, the links you find, and the connections you make with other bloggers with your personality.

Deep inside, and I think this is probably true for everyone (it is for me) one of the big reasons you blog is because you like approval from other people.  Bloggers eat up comments like fat people eat up cake.  Every blog in history has some kind of hit counter on it, and I guarantee you that your average blogger checks it more often than they’d care to admit to.  I generally check my hit counter every couple of days because I don’t get a lot of hits.  On the sites I work at where I do get a lot of hits, I check those hit counters daily, sometimes several times a day.

Why is that?

It’s easier to write if you know someone’s going to read it.  Nobody’s going to write 500 words for 3 people, no matter how awesome they might be.

Awhile back, Holly and I wrote two similar posts talking about how we both struggle with what may or may not be undiagnosed ADHD.  She said I won, because I used a Fight Club reference, but I knew she’d won when Chez Bez shared her post.  It’s not like it’s a popularity contest (it’s not completely), or that her post wasn’t better than mine (it is), but in a way, readership and shares and links are all we have to keep us going (if you don’t get paid, that is… and if you want to keep getting paid, you’ll bust your ass to rack up the readership, shares, and links).

Increasingly, as companies leap onto everything that bloggers do and start to corrupt it (as I already have done with my shameless self promotion of everything I do, though I really share those things in the hopes that you, my reading friends, would be further interested in reading that stuff too), the only thing we’ve got is the opinions of other bloggers to make us feel like we’re being read by actual people, not Googlebots and marketers.

That’s all we’ve got.

A slumpbusting meme

Monday, March 24th, 2008

Klinde tagged me for a meme, so here goes nothing. Maybe it’ll get me into the groove for writing. It can’t hurt!

You take each line and replace it with a single word of your choosing. Yes, just one word!!

Afterward, tag seven folks…

You’re feeling: cold
To your left: lamp (unshaded)
On your mind: blogging
Last meal included: spaghetti
You sometimes find it hard to: sleep
The weather: crisp
Something you have a collections of: DVDs
A smell that cheers you up: coffee
A smell that can ruin your mood: (cat) poop
How long since you last shaved: day (1)
The current state of your hair: shaggy
The largest item on your desk right now (besides computer): printer/scanner
Your skill with chopsticks: excellent
Which section you head to first in the bookstore: new releases
And after that?: fiction
Something you are craving: (banana crème) pie
Your general thoughts on the presidential race: long (second choice: boring)
How many times have you been hospitalized this year: none
A favorite place to go for quiet time: sleep
You’ve always secretly thought you’d be a good: teacher
Something that freaks you out a little: cockroaches
Something you’ve eaten too much of lately: junk
You have never: Vegas’d
You never want to: fail

Man, that’s harder than it looks. Hence me cheating so much to clarify what kind of poop or what kind of pie. What’s even harder is trying to tag seven people, so I’m going to cheat and not do that. If you want to be tagged, then say I tagged you so I feel like I’ve done my part.

Xmas/Xsmash

Wednesday, December 12th, 2007

Squirrel Queen tagged me, so here goes nothing. In the spirit of my newfound desire not to be the Grinch’s meaner half-uncle, it’s a Christmas-themed Xmas meme!

Rules for the game include:
1) Link to the person that tagged you, and post the rules on your blog.
2) Share Christmas facts about yourself.
3) Tag 7 random people at the end of your post, and include links to their blogs.
4) Let each person know that they have been tagged by leaving a comment on their blog.

Welcome to the Christmas edition of getting to know your friends.

1. Wrapping or gift bags? I prefer bags, just because, like most folks without a retail background and with absolutely no patience, my wrapped gifts look awful.

2. Real or artificial tree? Most of my life, we had fake trees; there were a few years awhile back we had real trees, but these days we’re treeless. There’s a cat in the house after all.

3. When do you put up the tree? Generally, we don’t. Before, we usually did it mid-December.

4. When do you take the tree down? After New Year’s, but before the Super Bowl.

5. Do you like eggnog? I agree Squirrel Queen—give me boiled custard, or give me death. My mom likes eggnog, and I like bourbon, so maybe she and I can compromise.

6. Favorite gift received as a child? Anything electronic.

7. Do you have a nativity scene? Nope, and my idea for a fight scene between Santa Claus and Cobra Commander got shot down, too.

8. Worst Christmas gift you ever received? Nothing immediately springs to mind, though I have been disappointed by the performance of some gifts.

9. Mail or email Christmas cards? In case you missed the post below, mail. Even if I’ll see you between now and Christmas, you’re still getting mail. And you’ll like it, ass!

10. Favorite Christmas Movie? Reindeer Games, starring Ben Affleck and Lt. Dan, featuring Naked Charlize Theron before she could act.

11. When do you start shopping for Christmas? I start as soon as possible, though since I tend to buy from Amazon, I have a lot of boxes laying around the house for November.

12. Favorite thing to eat at Christmas? Everything, especially candy canes, bourbon balls, fudge, chocolate anything, desserts, and all that fattening stuff that still manages to go great with the beer in the Samuel Adams Winter Collection

13. Clear lights or colored on the tree? Must… resist… urge… to make… lynching joke… ah, screw it. If it’s hanging from my tree, it has to be colored.

14. Favorite Christmas song? Pretty much any of the many Christmas songs by The Vandals.

15. Travel at Christmas or stay home? We go to relatives’ houses. Used to do two in one day, but now just one.

16. Can you name all of Santa’s reindeer. They call them Dasher and Dancer and Prancer and Vixen… Comet and Cupid and Donner and Blitzen. And yes I recall… THE most faaaaamous reindeeer of allll… Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.

17. Angel on the tree top or a star? Star.

18. Open the presents Christmas Eve or Christmas Morning? Christmas Eve, but Santa usually ends up bringing surprise presents Christmas morning.

19. Most annoying thing about this time of year? Crowds and lousy TV specials

20. Do you decorate your tree in any specific theme or color? We don’t have a tree, but the house is generally festooned with Christmas-themed stuff.

21. What do you leave for Santa? Half a kilo of uncut Colombian marching powder. Oh, wait, that’s what I hope Santa leaves for me. Diet Pepsi and peanut brittle?

22. Least favorite holiday song? “Do They Know Its Christmas” by the disgusting Band Aid.

23. Favorite ornament? Hmmm… I don’t think I have one, but I did buy someone a Godzilla plushie that ended up becoming a permanent addition to her Christmas tree, which is pretty cool.

Tag, you’re it: Ginger, Klinde, Chez Bez, Jade (who doesn’t really have a blog but will no doubt read this), Sarah Dobbs, Mr. Peace (or one of his guest bloggers), and GingerFeathers.

Take it away, boys and girls!