Sunday, 15 July 2007

What I'm going to do!

Just thought that I would put a little update about what I am thinking about doing over the next few days.

I started my new blog very recently and it's going quite well in terms of it being a place I can dump various random posts and bits and I know it will be a lot more interesting for the random visitor. In fact I have had more visits over there than here but I have been promoting it more heavily.

I now want to get my other blog it's own domain as this will enable me to take more paid opportunities on pay per post I think! I also need a new template. It's feeling a little ugly and unoriginal (same here on this blog).

I've been doing lot's of reading and ideas are starting to stream into my head. There are a lot of very interesting blogs out there and it seems like the blog community supports itself mainly with a little help from random visitors (mainly bored office workers I bet).

My next move is to try and think up a few niche blogs and as I have seen a lot of people using word press I will make sure I try this on my next one. I have a few ideas which I will ask my friends about and hopefully will manage to find out which ones are worth taking a plunge into and buying a domain name and all that.

I have a lot of work ahead of me!

I always feel the posts on this blog suffer a little from boring info so hopefully with all this reading and research I will find a better voice for my info and make reading of my adventures much more fun.

Thanks for reading.

2 comments:

tinamtl said...

Thank you for visiting my blog! Good luck with yours!

Anonymous said...

whether your posts are boring or not. Just keep it going and as long as you are doing it because you enjoy it, you will find your voice and your blog will take on a life of it's own.
I'm fairly new to all this myself and since starting I have come up with loads of ideas. I'm not making alot of money yet and some of the ideas are non-starters, but it gets you thinking more and makes you notice more opportunities that may come your way too.
Good work. Keep it going and hopefully you'll be inspiring people to follow in your footsteps too.
Rob