I'm just rejuvenating this thread topic..since more people might have comments to add.
Would be interesting... 18 months later if things have changed about blogging by you.
am blogmaster on behalf for a group / organization
enjoy sharing thoughts with whoever wishes to read
for myself. My main motivations:
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I'm just rejuvenating this thread topic..since more people might have comments to add.
Would be interesting... 18 months later if things have changed about blogging by you.
My Personal blog on cycling & other favourite passions.
遙知馬力日久見人心 Over a long distance, you learn about the strength of your horse; over a long period of time, you get to know what’s in a person’s heart.
I keep a blog here, because I like putting my thoughts "out there". Mostly, it's just me whinging about my life and complaining about this and that, but there are occasional positive aspects to it.
I started blogging on LiveJournal, but for some reason, managing my own blog appealed to me. I was a little worried that LJ would sell out and that I'd have to pay to access my own thoughts. Screwit, I thought, I'll just host it myself. So I did. I've set it up so that it also updates my LJ, so my LJ friends have no escape from my daily whinges either
Max
I blog to let sponsors, friends and family follow along on an annual bike ride.
I update it daily during the time of the ride and periodically during the year if something relevant motivates me.
I get blogging if you are on a trip/bike tour/other special event. It's like a travel journal.
What I don't get is why people would be interested in my day to day life. It's not so exciting. But, I guess this is the same premise as all social networking. I am sort of a voyeur of Facebook; I have a few friends, and I've made about 5 comments in reply to others in 2 years. I never post a comment out right. It feels, just wrong, to me.
I did keep a cycling paper journal over 15 years ago for a few years. Mainly to track daily & cumulative mileage plus observations during cycling or what I was feeling. Then it dwindled to only tracking my cycling touring trips. Haven't done it in ages.
Maybe Crankin, is to see blogging software as just another mechanism for communicating a particular theme (even if the theme is about 'self') and a platform for blog author to articulate in words or visually their thoughts/world perspective.
Since blogging software allows one to make a blog either public (viewable by all, searchable by search engines) or private for a pre-select group and not searchable by search engines, it could have therapeutic value for those who naturally would scribble thoughts in a journal and for purposes of privacy, limit access to audience. Committing words to electronic screen/paper helps a person think through a big problem or difficult stage in life.
Or simply writing a blog journal may help keep some folks by being a blog author, abit more accountable for some folks, if it's a training or lifestyle/diet change blog.
Some of these Wordpress blog free templates, for quicker blog site creation, would inspire a person for private journalling. Am thinking for counsellors working with clients who may not mind journalling as a process of problem-solving.
http://mashable.com/2008/09/19/top-wordpress-themes/
But imagine, things might be different in 30 yrs. The follks in nursing homes with time on their hands.. Yea, Internet access is gonna be a necessity for alot more facilities. Blogging and social media, has some powerful applications...to hold institutions accountable in various service areas.
Last edited by shootingstar; 12-27-2009 at 03:03 PM.
My Personal blog on cycling & other favourite passions.
遙知馬力日久見人心 Over a long distance, you learn about the strength of your horse; over a long period of time, you get to know what’s in a person’s heart.
I think if you look at the blogs that you normally read - it's usually fairly obvious why some people blog - in the case of fatcyclist, it gave him a huge support group, was probably cathartic getting those feelings out there, and look how much good he's accomplished for various charities along the way - and he's managed to be given a few sweet bikes while he was at it.
I don't have a blog because I have nothing to say, and I'm pretty lazy. However, I've noticed I have a ton of things to say on facebook, and my friends seem to find me amusing enough, or they just pretend to do so. I've been toying with the idea of one a bit more lately because there's some business type endeavors I'd love to be able to tie into a blog.
I still blog for the same reasons I mentioned last year. I do have (or had) quite a large following on my blog about our homesteading of both people I knew in real life, and those I didn't...but I've just not had time to keep up with it lately and I'm sure many of my readers have moved on. I even have lots of good stuff to post about, too. I imagine that once we begin our next big project, I'll start blogging again to document it. If my readers come back, fine...but if not, I'll still keep using it to document our progress.
Honestly, while I know that others read it, I do it for me. I can't tell you how much joy and entertainment I get when I read old posts. It's like living those days all over again and I love it. It's really no different than a journal except that it's electronic.
I also started another blog about my fitness journey and tri training, but I have that one 100% private. No one sees it but me.
The advantage to blogging over writing in a journal is that I can access my blog from any computer. I don't have to have an actual journal with me and it's not possible to lose it (something I did once with a paper journal!!).
Blogging is about keeping track of my life's differing journeys...for me. I really don't care if anyone else follows along - so blogging is not necessarily about broadcasting one's life for the world to see (contrary to many opinions about it).
My new non-farm blog: Finding Freedom
Or losing a paper journal in a fire/flood..but there's the other problem of someone's server. Haven't taken time yet to figure out how to export a copy of one's own blog for safety's sake.
But if a travel blog was written well with photos..it might be good thing to share with younger generation family members later on. Especially those of us who have illegible handwriting like moi, (vs. calligraphy) , good selection of photos but don't want to bore loved ones with way too many shots of same geographic area.
I am helping out with my partner's biz with our company blog. Occasionally have brainstorm ideas for posting topics, but I have to remind myself that it is a biz-related blog even if it is cycling-related. However the thought of having my own personal blog related to cycling or areas of my life, hasn't yet ignited a passionate fire that is hot enough to get me tending yet another blog garden. But admittedly, from a cycling/snowshoeing trips perspective, have seen and experienced a range of neat stuff that it would be nice to have a blog to look back at those memories in an organized manner with some commentary instead of just hundreds of digital pics.
Last edited by shootingstar; 12-27-2009 at 03:42 PM.
My Personal blog on cycling & other favourite passions.
遙知馬力日久見人心 Over a long distance, you learn about the strength of your horse; over a long period of time, you get to know what’s in a person’s heart.