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Ask HN: Why did you begin writing a personal blog?

9 点作者 tejbirwason大约 11 年前
I recently made my first feeble attempt at writing a personal blog. I am interested to learn from people who have already published blogs with ~15+ posts, what expectations did you have from your blog and how have these expectations change over time?

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ctb_mg大约 11 年前
I started my blog as a personal journal more than anything else... so I didn&#x27;t expect anything in terms of hits, comments or trackbacks. It was literally my own small space to record my life events, ramblings on technology and so on.<p>Over time I realized I might have some useful content in terms of technology commentary, so I make those public, and personal posts are still hidden. It remains mostly private&#x2F;hidden and my extremely close friends know how to access it.<p>I suppose that it could make some hits&#x2F;miniscule amount of ad revenue, but I don&#x27;t update it more than a few times per year.
lauradhamilton大约 11 年前
I started my blog about a year ago. Traffic has grown steadily over the course of the year.<p>I&#x27;ve found it useful for: 1. Connecting with other folks in startup &#x2F; tech 2. Documenting how to solve a particular tech problem, which I often end up referencing later 3. Clarifying my own understanding of a topic I&#x27;m learning -- I&#x27;ve found that the exercise of writing it down helps solidify my understanding.<p>I post on average probably once a week.<p>Link: <a href="http://www.lauradhamilton.com/" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.lauradhamilton.com&#x2F;</a>
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tylerpachal大约 11 年前
I started a blog today to keep track of my upcoming honours project. My plan is to post things for non-technical people (aka all of my friends) to try and give them some more insight into what a computer science degree is all about.<p>I&#x27;m hosting my blog using github pages, and using octopress, which makes it more fun to work on imo.
dsschnau大约 11 年前
I just kind of write what I want - personal anecdotes or programming problems. My only expectations from my personal blog is that if I apply for a job or a freelance contract, the employer can look at my blog and say &#x27;okay this person sounds reasonably smart.&#x27;
fsk大约 11 年前
I had problems getting shouted down or censored by trolls in forums. I wanted a place to write and collect my ideas without worrying about getting drowned out by others.<p>Sometimes, you learn just by writing about something.
tejbirwason大约 11 年前
I asked the original question. Here is my first blog post describing some of my expectations: <a href="http://tejbirwason.com/hello-world.html" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;tejbirwason.com&#x2F;hello-world.html</a>
BrindsleyQuives大约 11 年前
I blog because I&#x27;m forever being killed in killed in unfortunate ways: <a href="http://matulevicz.net" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;matulevicz.net</a>
Mz大约 11 年前
I wrote nearly 600 posts over a period of about 3 years for a blog that I recently dismantled. One of my goals was just to try to post something daily. I sometimes had streaks of writing daily and sometimes had long gaps, but I did get more consistent over time. I wrote about whatever the heck I felt like and there was no real consistency. When I dismantled it, I saved a the posts in draft form to seed a few other websites which may or may not ever get really developed. That original blog never had significant traffic. Occasional spurts of a few hundred page views was as good as it got and some days there were zero page views.<p>I found that writing out what I thought was personally useful to me for thinking through things. My current personal blog now has a bit of a traffic and I sometimes get comments and sometimes get discussion of it elsewhere. That is a new development stage for me and I am trying to use it to improve on what I am doing so the writing is more aimed at an audience and less just me talking to myself. All that writing also taught me a lot about creating stubs, adding links and supporting stuff over time and developing the writing instead of simply writing off the cuff so much. Prior to that, I had websites that had grown out of &quot;popular&quot; emails on a small email list and I spent years baffled as to how one figures out what to write if it isn&#x27;t part of an email discussion. So that personal blog helped me get past that, at least for some topics. There are still topics that I still don&#x27;t know how to talk about publicly in a way that is really effective.