My anniversary of blogging was last week. My very first blog entry was September 16, 2004. It has really been a fun year. I’ve learned a lot. Here’s my list of some of the blog related things I’ve learned.
- I’ve learned that I like to write and I like conversations. I’ve had many thought provoking and interesting conversations with some very interesting people that I wouldn’t have met or talked to otherwise.
- I’ve learned that blogging inside a company that endorses blogging and encourages it is different and in many ways easier than blogging as an individual. They both are fun and they both allow you to express yourself but blogging from within a corporate community of bloggers which includes the leaders of the company is a very nurturing experience.
- I’ve learned that blogging consistently takes discipline. I think it must be like the advice I have read to aspiring writers who want to improve. You have to write every day whether you feel like it or not. I obviously haven’t developed the discipline yet but I’m working on it.
- I’ve learned that one of the best ways to meet fellow bloggers and make new contacts and friends is to comment on other people’s blogs and link to them from mine. I’ve connected with or reconnected with people like Chuq, James, Jon, ThinGuy and Geoff.
- I’ve learned that you never know who is reading your Blog. A lot of of people including family, friends and coworkers read my blog. Of course I’ve also learned that a lot of people don’t read blogs.
- I’ve learned that reading blogs can be as big a time sync as writing a blog.
- I’ve learned that writing a blog can help you define who you are when you are looking for a job.
- I’ve learned a heck of a lot about the mechanics of blogging. I’ve learned tools like Typepad, Roller, and Bloglines.
Here are my goals for my next blog year.
- Post better quality and more often. I posted something like 161 posts last year in my two blogs. Before the 50 I published in this blog I published about 111 entries in my Sun blog. Some of the entries were better than others. I hope to make even better written more interesting entries next year.
- Start the PortfolioMinder blog. PortfolioMinder is the new Intuit product for which I am the Customer Care Manager. It will be a product blog with many authors so it will be interesting to see how we can make it really interesting, useful, thought provoking and well read. I’m looking forward to learning about how a product blog is different than a personal blog.
- Build the PortfolioMinder community. This is more than just a blog thing. I am really excited about helping to build a PortfolioMinder community. I’ve even got The Cluetrain Manifesto posted on the wall of my office.
- Become better educated about Intuit and write not just about PortfolioMinder but also about all the other cool things that Intuit is doing and about how impressed I am with the company. I also need to develop a better sense of what it is OK to publish and what it is not OK to publish.
- Keep a good balance of postings on both work and non work subjects.
- Be interesting
- Continue to meet and engage with new bloggers.
- Have fun!
