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Oh Please! Not another list on how to be a bad blogger

Now, I know that Digg, Reddit and all the other fun sites that let you post and rate links thrive on postings that are presented in lists. And rightly so! When you’re in a hurry, or don’t feel like reading something properly or simply just want to the gist of it, a list is what you need. And, most importantly, they’ll tell you exactly what you have to do, feel or think.

Latest example: Leo Babauter’s list titled: Mistakes That Could Be Killing Your Blog.

Great title, I bet that alone managed to get a majority of his readers all hot and bothered when it appeared in their feedreaders. So, what’s it say, you ask? Well, there’s one item called “Less-than-useful posts”. Quote:

You want useful posts, and you want them fast. Bloggers should have lots of posts packed with useful information, and they should be on the front page so the reader doesn’t have to look for them. If your front page displays the 5 most recent posts, and they’re all updates about a competiton or a new product you’re selling or a contest on another blog … well, the reader will leave rather than having to wade through 10 non-useful posts just to find one useful post.

Ah, I remember the day when blogging was a fun activity, something you did because you liked to write, liked to exchange ideas or just loved being the creator of your own little universe.

For Leo Babauta, and I’m using his name now mainly as pars pro toto for the whole of the marketing, PR and corporate blog world, blogging is about creating value, making money and advancing yourself. Which are not bad things per se, but writing lists detailing how you are failing your mission of becoming the world’s most prolific writer because you’re writing about the stuff you’re interested in, is (that “is” pertains to “bad”, in case you’re wondering. Writing in English when in fact you’ve been trained in German means longer sentences and less comprehension).

Now, not all of Babauta’s points are without merit. There are those that tell you not to have pop-ups, too many ads or a whole lot of clutter on your site. While these are still up to whoever created the site, they are valid points. But please, do I need a 10-point list to realize that pop-ups and ads can annoy the shit out of my readers?

Unfortunately I’ll have to go and mix my Martinis now, but you’re of course invited to roam my site and pick out the most uninformative, boring posts and then write snarky comments about why I’ve got about 2 readers a day while someone like Babauta is raking in the cash with lists your grandma without access to a device more elaborate than a blow-dryer could write.

Getting things done (or not)

Well, my obvious preoccupation with things other than this blog has already led to a mild revolt in the comments of my last entry (well, very mild, really). And here’s my excuse:
About a week ago I received The David’s book “Getting things done”, or for the initiated simply GTD. Now, I’m usually nobody who’s apt to succumb to things like time-management, efficiency training, productivity-whatnot and well, whatnot. But I noticed during the last few months that in order to conquer the world or graduate I’d have to reorganize my working style/ethics. So I did just that.

As I started implementing Allen’s system though, I ended up with quite a backlog of things to do. Well, and I’ve been working on that very backlog for the last few days. Ah, so you want an example? How about my reorganization of five years worth of university lecture notes and literature, stuff I had literally kept in a box for the last few years? That took quite a while.

I also noticed that when actually doing the things I need to get done, I almost don’t have time to read my feeds, let alone update my blog all the time. Now, imagine what life would be like for me now, if I’d always done the stuff I was required to do instead of posting to my blog. In case your imagination isn’t up to par today, I’ll jump to your own conclusions:
I’d probably be rich by now. But my blog would be empty, as would be your lives without it. So, I guess I’ll just have to keep my priorities straight more toward my blog and less toward riches.

The printer predicament

If I had had to visualize my mood during most of the day today, it would have looked like that:

todays mood
Why would my mood have looked like a makeshift ashtray? Because I was trying to get a printer shared over our small network, expecting it to be a piece of cake. Unfortunately, it was not. For fuck’s sake. Oh well, I was in the worst of moods, until that thing people commonly refer to as my genius kicked in. I finally solved the plethora of problems, and if I had to visualize my mood now, it would look like that:

my mood later on
Mmm, delicious.

By the way, I’ve been smokeless for about 8 weeks now, and I’m pretty sure that today I’d have smoked a goddamn carton. Thanks to that irresistible combination of willpower and avarice I’ve saved a shitload of money today. I’m the greatest.

PS: All the tags below (except the “category” tags) were suggested by Tagyu. Why argue?




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