“But don’t look back in anger”, I heard me say…
I try to focus on the here and now and only a few steps ahead. But still, there are some moments that I look back and wonder how or whether I would have done certain things in life differently.
Triggered by the current “group writing project” Darren Rowse has going over at problogger.net - If I had to start my blog again - I see a nice excuse to look back and ponder whether I would have done things differently.
First I must say that although it is quite a long blogging path I have been walking, I am fortunate that I did. Because of the way things have developed for me, I have been learning a lot by own experience. This have given me quite some assetts for the future. By just starting, going, falling, getting up again, making mistakes and even more, I have trained my blogging senses to be aware of possible pitfalls for every next step.
But would I have done things differently? Yes. I was eager being part of the whole blogging scene, and looking back (not in anger) I think I would do some things in a more rationalized way:
- Read, read, read. I would spend way more time reading other people’s blogs and guidance sites before preparing and building my own blog.
- Preparation. I would try to be patient and firstly get all parts of my blog optimized for both visitors and publisher.
- SEO. Mmm, this was a road too long, only because I did not read enough about it until lately.
- Monetization. This part has gotten a lot of my attention lately, but as being part of your blog it should be optimized before your blog is released to the public.
- Content over design. I have been worrying a lot on the design of my blogs, where I had spent my time better writing content.
- Diversification. I think I would try to offer visititors more than just the blog. Every other adequate way of offering visitors a total package should be anticipated. Blog, forum, mailinglists, community participation, store… everything in 1 style and with a clear image representing the identity of the main blog.
Where you might think this calls for a totally different approach than what I have done, I must include a few points that I would definitely NOT do differently:
- I would definitely choose WordPress again as backbone of my blog
- I would love to experience the feeling of switching to Mac again
- I would always have a sandbox blog to try out things and make stupid mistakes un-publicly
- Ecto would be my editor [keep looking out for the release of ecto3!] again
- And I probably would read a lot of problogger.net again too… =)
So, I do not look back in anger, it is more a question of shortening the timeline by better preparation and anticipation. In general I am quite happy how things worked out and what it has learned me along the way.
Do you look back in blogging anger?





























































































































































































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Got to love the Mac! Ah, a sandbox blog, that’s what I need before I change anything else! Ha! We did this project as well - http://lilduckduck.com/archive/187 - if you want to look!
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Wow, great post. I too am learning to use the MAC as an everyday part of my life. I also spent way too much time trying to figure out what my site should look like and less time on content. Ahh, the things that keep us from succeeding.
Nice site, have a great day.
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Wow, as a blog-rookie visiting your blog(s) is like watching a formula one race just after you’ve started karting. Looking back at my blogging career I can’t say what has gone wrong (I’ll get back to this in a few weeks
but some choices I made for my blog (work on a Mac, using Wordpress) have been good ones according to you. Now to find me a sand-box…
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(GF III; Michael to Tommasino)
Haha, thanks man… And yeah I will remember, as the Godfather trilogy is like the Bible to me! [ahem, must admit I read the book, but only saw 1 movie... glitch in how I was raised and lack of a television.]
Welcome to the wonderful world of blogging my friend.
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