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Blogging

May 29th, 2007 by omelette:hellokitty.com

I’ll try to have some sort of theme for each post, seeing as I do not have an overall theme for this blog. I’m likely to range from semi-serious to silly, for the record.

Let’s start with blogging itself! As a web designer, I think the whole blogging phenomenon is pretty interesting. I also find it rather intriguing as a sometime-writer.

Why blog? There are many possible reasons to start a blog. It’s a way to self-publish for one, with basically no one to answer to but whoever your readers happen to be. This applies to professional writers and the inexperienced alike. It’s true of a lot of the web in general, and you get the good with the bad.

Promotion is another reason to blog. Weblogs can promote businesses, books, political campaigns…the list goes on. A lot of websites are adding blogs because it is the “thing to do” these days, and that can often be a mistake (see my comments below about keeping an audience).

Some blogs may seem pointless to anyone other than the author, but even then the person posting gets—hopefully—some satisfaction from the writing of it.

In general, people just have something to say, and they want others to read it.

Who’s reading? To get read by many people from the start, a blogger has to be associated with a known entity (for example, the many NY Times bloggers—check out “The Pour,” a wine blog). Otherwise, you must have a theme or writing style that will draw an audience, keep it interesting, and keep it coming! So many potentially great blogs die when the blogger stops posting regularly.

As I mention above, there is no theme for this blog as a whole. That pretty much destroys my chances of building a loyal readership other than friends and family, but I’m ok with that. Perhaps a theme will come through as I go on (and on and on), but for now I’ll likely be all over the place. If I really wanted to get read, I’d need some sort of gimmick.

Those are my thoughts for now on blogs! I wish all of you serious bloggers out there much luck.

  • Other blogs I read include the TravelJen Blog (travels of a friend of mine), Brownstoner (Brooklyn real estate), The Chowhound Digest (food), and the Lil Spill (the life of Coyote Ugly Saloon founder Liliana Lovell, a client).
  • An archived blog (ie. no longer updated) of interest is the Julie/Julia Project. It’s a crazy cooking journey and a classic blog-to-book story. I got to watch from beginning to end and even sample some of the results. It’s what happens when someone has a great idea, is a great writer, and sticks to it at all costs!

Only 44%?!

May 28th, 2007 by omelette:hellokitty.com

I like Hello Kitty and have a thing for castles. Just having an account here would, I thought, make me off-the-charts girly. So I took a test. Surprise!


You Are 44% Girly

You’re a little girly, a little boyish, and probably a whole lot indie. You have your own unique style, and it pretty much defies gender lines.

Ok, I have to go put on something pink now.

Look What I Found

May 28th, 2007 by omelette:hellokitty.com

So, I could blog on my own website or make use of the blog feature on MySpace (or countless other similar sites), but somehow it just really amuses me to use HelloKitty.com’s blog!

This is an installation of Wordpress on www.sanriotown.com. I’ve used this on some of my client’s websites, it’s good software. Of course, using it here I have no control whatsoever, so we’ll see how long this lasts!

I recently traveled to Thailand, which was amazing. My friend Jen is mega-jaunting around the globe, you should read her blog (it’s infinitely better than mine, though I did make her website).

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