Why do you blog?
I thought it might be interesting to find out why you blog and maybe gain a little insight into the blogging community. I personally blog as a means to share my views and opinions, but I’m sure there are many more reasons for blogging. Why not let me know. Maybe even write a comment to explain your reason for blogging in more detail.




Johan
Posted on May 20th, 2008 at 1:34 pmI have wondered about this, for some time, I started to blog, just because, I read some blogs and decided that it would be like a personal journal, a place for me to, rant and rave. I have since started to focus my energy more on technology news and I think I am now addicted! I can’t start my day without posting some news article or some interesting facts…
So I guess I blog to “To share my unique knowledge” and to “To express my views and opinions”
John Joubert
Posted on May 20th, 2008 at 2:32 pmThat is similar to my own experience in that I had been reading blogs for quite some time and then decided that I also had something to offer.
I also love the collaborative nature of blogs, whereby people are very willing to share their ideas and help when necessary.
Thanks for your comment, Johan
mambe nanje churchll
Posted on May 20th, 2008 at 7:46 pmI love blogging because its a way to digitize my mad ideas and also to see what other people think about my idea.
Some how its like an assessment system for me, where I express my unique ideas in tech and business then guys can see and tell me if I am mad or I am right
John Joubert
Posted on May 20th, 2008 at 8:20 pmThanks for your views Mambe!
Jovana
Posted on May 25th, 2008 at 12:34 pmWhen I first started blogging four years ago, I wanted to use my blog as a platform to make money. Well, not off other people but from reviewing products.
Then I spent three years doing affiliate marketing and researching other avenues of creating an online income, and now my new blog is totally focused on sharing my unique experiences and knowledge.
John Joubert
Posted on May 25th, 2008 at 12:51 pmThat’s great to hear. I too believe that much greater value can be gained for everyone if we have a more collaborative, idea sharing mentality.
Jovana
Posted on May 25th, 2008 at 6:43 pmI totally agree, my main focus was generally overseas: reading overseas blogs, interacting with customers and people over the SA border. But something drew me back to South Africa and I’m starting to believe in being able to help SA people again.
If we all do a small bit to share people with information, I believe that’ll help SA get ahead in terms of the internet and people becoming more self-sufficient through using the internet.
John Joubert
Posted on May 26th, 2008 at 5:20 pmI’m glad to hear that you have returned to SA blogs. I think we have a lot to offer in South Africa!
Black Belt Bloggerooler
Posted on October 9th, 2008 at 2:16 pmWhy do I blog? I blog for the same mix of reasons that I earned my black belt. One, I like to. It feels good to me. I organize my thoughts and reflect on my issues.
Two, it’s good for me. I run an online business. Rather than contemplate my naval aimlessly, I contemplate and build some links. And ask more knowledgable people useful questions. And, given my 50 year old memory, I can find out what I was working on yesterday by looking at my blog.
Three. It impresses people. People are nicer to me when they know I have a black belt. They’re nicer to me when they realize that my newsletter has a few hundred thousand readers and that at my heart, I can be really petty.
Wow. What a good set of thoughts, I probably should have made a post on one of my blogs about this.
John Joubert
Posted on October 9th, 2008 at 2:38 pm@Black Belt Bloggerooler: Nice comments, I tend to agree with you on your second point, blogging is good for business and it is fun, so why not?
P.S You probably should have, but thanks for making it here instead!
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