I was recently challenged by Matthew Jabs over at eJabs to post about why I blog. I thought that this would be a very interesting challenge so here it goes!
1. I Was Encouraged
The whole blogging thing started for me about a year ago when a friend and fellow IT person said, “So when are you going to be starting a blog?” I thought that it was a joke at first. But he said that he always enjoys getting together with me because I he wants to know what new and interesting technology things I have found since our last get together and what new and whacky ideas I have. He figured that if he was interested in my ideas, others may be interested.
2. A Record of My Knowledge
Let’s be honest. No IT person likes documentation and I am no different. But, if you do a little bit each day, then it is amazing what you can accomplish over time. Daily Cup of Tech is essentially just that. My efforts to record as much as I can about computers and technology.
3. Blogging Challenges Me
One thing about being a citizen of the blogosphere, you sure find out when you are wrong pretty quickly! This challenges me to try and get things right the first time. It also makes me go the extra mile and do all of my homework. It doesn’t always work but I am getting better.
4. I Think I Can Help
As I mentioned in Reason #1, my friend thought that I had some unique solutions that others would find useful. Well, I think he may be right. While I try to post about several different topics in the tech field, I also like to come up with some unique solutions that others may not have heard of or thought of. And it appears that at least some of my ideas are worth some attention. I have been on the front page of Digg, Reddit, Fark, Lifehacker and del.icio.us so I must be helping someone out there.
5. I Love Blogging
I have to admit that I was really surprised by how addictive blogging is! I thought that it would be a really good way to get my ideas heard but I never thought that I would be so driven to write posts and articles! It is definitely on my top ten list of things to do! In fact, I am trying a number of different things to enable me to quit my job and blog full time! Will I reach that goal? Who knows? But it sure is fun trying!
Well, I think that sums it up for me. How about the rest of the DCoT readers? I’d love to hear why you blog. Let everyone know your thoughts in the comments.
P.S. Matthew - TAG! You’re it!
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4 Responses to “Why I Blog”
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Barbara Mayo Says:
March 3rd, 2007 at 6:59 amI think that more or less that is the reason why we blog.
I started almost by chance, first in my mother tongue - Portuguese -, with personal entries.
It grew to English and suddenly, I started going mainly to games, gadgets and present affairs.
You are one of the blogs that I have recently found and you can be sure that your contributions to the bloging world are quite interesting.
*keep up with the great work* -
Matthew Jabs Says:
March 3rd, 2007 at 8:01 amTim…you have some excellent & noble reasons. Also, with more time & traffic you could definitely be a full-time blogger. Your content is very thorough, professional, and unique! Keep it up & maybe a year from now you’ll be working in your PJs!
Thanks for the tag!
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John Says:
March 5th, 2007 at 9:23 amI am in the IT field myself, a network admin, and I’m just starting to get into blogging. I have helped many friends, family members and even strangers, get out of jams in real life and I decided to take that to the web. I have registered mayniac.org and installed wordpress and well, that’s it for right now. Believe it or not, this site has actually been an inspiration for me to get into blogging to help people. Thanks.
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RaymonWazerri Says:
April 20th, 2007 at 7:43 pmHey,
I love what you’e doing!
Don’t ever change and best of luck.Raymon W.
