blog identity crisis
Today I read tips on how to get people to read your blog. This was mistake number one.
Mistake number two was taking seriously the advice that I should stick to a single focus.
It seems like everyone who has a blog suffers from a minor identity crisis at first, writing on a scattershot set of things that as a cohesive whole make no real sense.
Truth is, I think I would much rather remain identityless. I'd prefer a reader should walk away without much of a greater idea of what kind of human I happen to be, should this mythical reader ever exist.
In the long run I prefer bookkeeping to journalism.
Mistake number two was taking seriously the advice that I should stick to a single focus.
It seems like everyone who has a blog suffers from a minor identity crisis at first, writing on a scattershot set of things that as a cohesive whole make no real sense.
Truth is, I think I would much rather remain identityless. I'd prefer a reader should walk away without much of a greater idea of what kind of human I happen to be, should this mythical reader ever exist.
In the long run I prefer bookkeeping to journalism.


2 Comments:
Hello
I'm a non-mythical reader!
Only just found your blog, looks interesting.
Cheers
Pinkle
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