Sunday, February 24, 2008

A Blogging Examination

Why do you blog?

Did you begin your blog as a public journal? To keep in touch with family and friends? Because there was a writer inside you screaming to get out?

And then, six to twelve months down the track, why did you keep going? Did you become addicted to every-man-and-his-dog's social networking system of choice? Burned a feed? Started subscribing to other feeds? Categorized your Google Reader page to reflect your sixteen neatly segmented 'blogging genres'? (Ahem).

Did you join forums to learn more about blogging? Have you ever moderated a forum specifically geared toward blogging?

Do you sign every email - even those to co-workers - with your blog's URL? Make up funny names for your kids to protect their safety online?

Were you hesitant to tell any 'real life' people about your deep, dark, blogging secret? Ever keep a folder in your Favourites entitled Stuff To Blog About? Ever have other folders called Interesting Stuff To Read Later, Link Love and Pending Comments/Tags/Memes?

Ever dream in HTML code?

Ever accidentally type in <br/> instead of hitting the return key when you're typing a letter in Word?

Have you ever tried to explain the appeal of blogging to a non-blogging spouse? Had them roll their eyes or make funny gagging sounds?

Have you ever spent more than twelve seconds looking for a blog template?

Have you stopped being surprised when you learn the other classroom mums have blogs as well? Have you ever asked for their URLs? Ever given yours out?

Have you ever agonized over the issue of blog advertising? Set up a review blog so it wouldn't clash with advertising you have on your main blog?

Ever come across a purist who is dead-against advertising?

Ever gone through a massive feed reader clean out? And felt guilty doing it?

Ever come across a situation online where you've felt bullied? 'Outed' from the clique?

Ever secretly wished you could nail a spot on a Top 100 list? Ever wondered how on earth the current top bloggers managed to get their spots?

Ever had unrealistic BFF daydreams about a Big Name Blogger? Ever idolized her/him?

Ever had to ask what an Alexa rank is?

Have you ever not done a '100 Things About Me' post?

Ever hosted a meme? Posted a Mr Linky?

Ever hosted a giveaway? Ever given yourself RSI? Ever cleaned out your bank account posting four pound books airmail clear across the globe?

Do you harbour covetous thoughts about a blogging neighbour's fantastically-groovy custom made template?

Do you turn on the computer even before the coffee is made in the mornings?

Does your heart sink when you notice your Feedburner widget thingamy indicates your subcribers dropped by more than a quarter overnight?

Do you check your page stats every single day, including chasing up unknown 'came froms' and keeping an eye on your 'popular posts'?

Ever decided the whole shebang has gotten out of hand? Ever contemplated removing your stat counter?

Ever contemplated a blog move? Ever registered your domain name? Ever decided that blogging is leisure and therefore the cost of web hosting should technically come out of the Leisure section of the household budget?

Do you get anxious when you can't be near a computer?

Ever worked out that there are better things in life to be worried about than how many comments your post did, or didn't get?

Ever felt that freedom?

Blogging is a nifty little activity. You make friends. You might even meet some fellow bloggers. You've probably got at least twenty fellow bloggers on your blog roll, right?

But blogging isn't the be-all and end-all. Take me, for example. I haven't got a clue what an Alexa rank is. I'm only very vaguely aware of how Technorati works. And while I'd like to be in a Top 100 list, I'm not holding my breath. I'd like to think folks come on over to Lizzie's Home to visit without pressure. Lots of flashy widgets in the sidebars distract me (okay, so I have a small flash thing linking to DH's photography, but hey - if we can't plug our own husbands, what's the point in blogging at all, LOL). And to be honest, I'm not a huge fan of blog advertising. Most of the time, I have no idea what I'm doing.

And that's plenty okay with me.

Cheers,
Lizzie

3 comments:

Familia Alba said...

Hi Lizzie!
This is Marta, from Spain. I've just discovered your blog few days ago, and I think it's great! Thank's for your tips on organizing. I'm trying to apply some of them.
I also love the way you have it structured. How do you post al the links and schedules, etc, in the sidebars??
Hope to know from you!
Best
Marta

Lizzie said...

Hi Marta :)

I do things completely backward, LOL. I'm still on Old Blogger because of the template generator I used - it only works in the 'Classic' view (Old Blogger) of my blog's HTML window. So all those Blogger folks who have that great little 'drag and drop' editor? I don't have that. When I edit anything at all in the sidebars - text, pictures, widgets, links - everything - I do so direct in the HTML code. No 'Add Page Elements'.

Seems like a lot of hard work, right? Well yes, sometimes it is, LOL - but you get used to it. And the upshot of all of that is I had to learn basic HTML really fast when I switched from the one-size-fits-all Blogger template.

Marta, have you been to the Blogging 101 website? It's a great resource for bloggers:

www.bloggingbasics101.com

They have a search function and you should be able to find lots of good information there :)

So in short, I probably wouldn't recommend you use my system of altering the sidebars in the code!

You'll notice some of my links in the sidebars (my Basic Daily Schedules and the Printables, for example) are PDF documents. Most computers these days have Adobe Reader so you should be fine. But if you have a Word document you'd like to add in a similar fashion, you'll need to convert it to PDF first. A good site I found for that is:

http://www.dopdf.com/

Once you download that (free) program it's just a case of opening the document you want to convert, then going to your File menu and selecting Print. At the top of the window you'll see your printer selection - mine is usually set as a default to our big printer - scroll down to select 'DoPDF' and follow the prompts. It saves a copy to the folder you specify.

THEN (yeah, sorry everyone, this is long, LOL) you need to host the file somewhere - www.googlepages.com is an easy one. Follow the prompts there to start a new page (kind of like setting up a new webpage, but I don't use it for that) then hit 'add link'. From the Browse button, find the folder you've stowed the PDF document in, then click upload. Remember to hit 'Publish' at top of your Google Page. Then 'View Live' right next to it. When the live version of your page pops up, select the link, and it opens (as a PDF) in a new window. Copy the URL from the address bar.

Now go back to your blog's page editor (if you're on New Blogger, this will be your Add a Page Element page). Click 'Add new element', then from the selection pick 'add link'. In the appropriate section paste in the URL you copied. Add a title. Click done. Then you can simply click on and drag the page element to where you want it on the page. Then click save. Viewing your blog should show up everything fine and clicking on the link you just entered will bring you direct to your PDF document.

Did ANY of that make sense? I hope I didn't give too much information! I do it differently, of course, because I insert links in the code box - slightly more complicated. But if this IS what you were after, follow the instructions above and you should be fine.

I probably should have just emailed this, LOL.

Sorry everyone else :P

Cheers,
Lizzie

Lizzie said...

Oh, I should have mentioned that linking to a previous post (which are what the other half of my links are, together with links to various other places on the net) is a whole lot easier but looking at your blog I think you've got that nailed already *wink*

Cheers,
Lizzie

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