All Narfed Up photography and words by Bryan Villarin

One year in blogging

Today marks a year from when I first started this blog. (This is a blog? I thought it was a website? What’s a blog? Reading the first paragraph there should suffice.)

If you see any positive difference with my posts now and the beginning, I’d love to hear them. If you could take a few minutes to write something, it’d help me reaffirm part of the reason why I have a blog. (Err, “weblog” - for Josh.) I’ll take constructive criticism, too. Otherwise, don’t bother. :)

Now then, inspired by Keith, I’m going to list a few things I’ve learned from blogging as well.

  • Initial blogging is tough because you know only a handful of people are reading: the ones you told about it
  • A few bloggers that are actually local seem pretty nice. Meeting them is tough, because…
  • …there aren’t enough hours in a day!
  • I’ve got awesome friends that are willing to do lots for me - and I haven’t even met them!
  • Do a self-interview with yourself on a topic. It makes it easier to be funny, or at least interesting.
  • Write profound things that you think nobody else could understand - somebody will, whether they comment about it or not.
  • Readers lurk. I know, because I do.
  • The more I blog, the more I realize that I should write more and be a linkblog less. If you’re going to link to something, write about it (not just a quote, either).
  • Lists are awesome.
  • It stinks when you ask a question and nobody answers. It’s like Christmas when somebody does, though!
  • If a question goes unanswered, just imagine people scratching their heads because they can’t answer.
  • A bit of comment spam protection, and backups will go a long way.
  • I read blogs more than anything else.
  • I trust bloggers a lot more than semi-anonymous comments on a huge website.
  • I wouldn’t have gotten into Flickr if it weren’t for blogs.
  • I wouldn’t have gotten into GTD if it weren’t for blogs.

6 Comments

I stumbled across your blog last week, I don’t recall what I was searching google for - something about sbc maybe . I did find it somewhat interesting so I bookmarked “All Narfed Up” and check you out every few days (ya, usually when I’m bored… sorry). Happy Blogging Anniversary!

DJ

Posted by DJ on 18 August 2005 @ 2pm

Cool, thanks for stumbling in and out, DJ! I’ll try to make it worth your while when you come by. ;)

Posted by Bryan on 19 August 2005 @ 12am

Not sure how I came across your blog, but I’ve been subscribed to your feed for a few months now. You always seem to post about something I haven’t heard about yet, so keep it up!

Posted by Nick on 19 August 2005 @ 10pm

Happy Anniversary, bud. Don’t worry about saying ‘weblog’ for me. I’ve accepted the fact that ‘blog’ is the mainstream word, regardless of how much I hate it. :)

Posted by Josh on 20 August 2005 @ 1pm

Thanks guys!

Nick: I think it was probably from using your “Moderate Pingbacks/Trackbacks” plugins. I must’ve commented on them or something. :)

Josh: Exactly!

Posted by Bryan on 21 August 2005 @ 8am

[...] Bryan celebrates one year of blogging. Owen gives us a preview of the new WYSIWYG post editor in WordPress v1.6. Michael Heilemann and Chris release K2 Beta One. Khaled launches Broken Kode v4.0 (”Saida”). Michael Hampton releases Bad Behavior v1.2. Jon draws a disturbing connection between Digg and Slashdot commentators. Craig reminisces about the old Hollywood Squares. And, Chris posts a short “aside” linking to a terrible, but hilarious, translation of Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith (aka: “The backstroke of the west”). [...]

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