Inquiring Minds Want to Know: Your Blogging Story Carnival

by chilihead on June 11, 2007

in Ask Chili

But why they want to know is beyond me. I mean seriously, if you ever meet me you’ll know how misplaced your curiosity is. Until then, I shall try to feed the myth and keep the dream alive.

(Thanks to everyone who helped spread the word about this little carnival! Scroll down to add your blogging story to my Mr. Linky list!)

How did you start blogging?
Well, I am a Kim Komando fan. Many moons ago, in 2003 or 2004 she started talking about how blogs were the big "thing". Having been a web designer in a former life, I was interested in how blogs worked and whether I could manipulate the code and make it my own. And I’d always fancied myself as a true, deeply feeling writer that just needed an outlet. Don’t we all?

So I got myself online, found Blogger, and started writing. There was something liberating about writing my thoughts down and knowing no one in my family or friend circles knew those thoughts were out there. It honestly never occurred to me that anyone else would ever read it either, because I never had any comments. Besides, if you don’t tell people it’s there (which I didn’t), then how can anyone read it? Obviously I did not sign up for BlogTopSites or any other blogrings. I was just layin’ low, posting sparsely, and enjoying the anonymity.

I mean really, can you blame me? With posts like this? Oye. I DARE you to tell me that’s not a Calvin Klein perfume/cologne commercial in the making. I DEFY you to tell me it’s not.

Did you intend
to be a blog w/a big following? If so, how did you go about it?

As I said above, I never really had any intention of writing for an audience. Then, Shannon showed up at my door to drop off some PTA stuff and casually said, "Hey, do you by chance blog?" I was totally taken aback and scared to death she had found me out. No worries, though, she just thought I was the type of savvy gal to have a blog. Oh, and she blogged. Maybe she could read my blog? Um, that would be no. Well, OK. But don’t tell anyone.

Shannon was patient. She read my blog. She laughed at some posts. She turned me on to all sorts of bloggy things: site meters, blogrings, and, oh-sweet-crack-of-life, COMMENTS. Just one hit is all it took. Literally. One person comes to my site and I’m all, "Holy Cow! I’m live! And people are reading! And Commenting!" I was never the same. The seedy underbelly of blogging had claimed my soul and I was determined to blog for comments.

I signed up for many a blogring and even had BlogTopSites on here for a while. I started getting serious about my design and whether I would post pictures of me and my family or not. I started visiting other blogs and made a blogroll. I left comments on other blogs.

To this day comments are one of my favorite things about blogging. So, knowing my problem, y’all should really throw me a bone and comment. A LOT. Not just today, either. Like, all. the. freakin’. time. K?

What do you hope to achieve or accomplish with your blog? Have you been successful? If not, do you have a plan to achieve those goals?
This is an interesting question because my goals for this blog have changed throughout the year and a half I’ve been out of the closet.

When I first started blogging I really just needed a place to write when I felt the urge. I had tried journaling in the traditional sense and it wasn’t doing it for me. My blog allowed me to type my thoughts faster than I could write them. Because of that I was able to follow my stream of consciousness a little better.

Now that my blog has grown a bit, my focus has changed I think. I write less for myself and more for my audience. I’m true to myself, but I don’t think I would write daily if it were just for me.

In addition, I have ads on my site now and I feel that the blog and it’s sister blogs (Blogging Basics 101 and Chili Tried) are becoming a business. I find that I need to start treating the blogs as daily "must-dos" because they have the potential to bring in traffic and cash. If I play them right, I could parlay the blogs into hands-on workshops (for BB101) or speaking engagements (at conferences).

Has the focus of your blog changed since you started blogging? How?

See question above.

What do you know now that you wish you’d known when you started?
Comments rock. I would have started blogging for comments immediately!

Do you
make money with your blog?

This is another thing Shannon turned me on to. Of course, she’s like the QOB (Queen O’ Bloggin’) so her traffic is a little higher than mine (OK, it’s miles above mine, but I won’t let it affect our friendship). She started putting ads on her site and suggested I do the same because she was making some pocket change every month.

Hello? Money for blogging? Something I do every day on my quest to get my swamp back to feel the rush of comment crack? Sure. I’ll take that. I was OK’d for BlogHer Ads and I was off.

In answer to the question: Yes, I make a little money from blogging. No, I can’t pay off my house. Or buy this. I can go out to eat for lunch if I want to.

BTW, I will gladly thank and link to anyone who would like to extend an invite to me to do BlogAds. Everyone I know who does it doesn’t have any invites. I would love to try BlogAds. Besides, don’t you get a cut of my profits? Win-Win!

Does your immediate or extended family know about your blog? If so, do they read it? If not, why?
Although my immediate family did not originally know about my blog, they do now and several of them read it regularly.

  • Husband: Knows about the blog, but does not read it. I’m not sure he could find it on his own. He is completely disinterested, but highly supportive of my blogging problem addiction business.
  • My dad: He reads it almost every day, I think. He’ll even comment sometimes. It’s a good way for him to keep up with what’s going on with us.
  • My mom: She knows I have a blog. She does not understand computers, nor does she want to. Because she only turns on her computer when Mars isn’t in retrograde, she never reads my blog.
  • My MIL: She knows about it vaguely, I think. I’m pretty sure she never reads it, though.
  • My brother and SIL: SIL reads it every day, I think, or pretty close. She doesn’t always comment, but I’ve had a few direct e-mails asking for specific posts. (grin) She tells Brother when he should read.
  • Extended family: I have aunts and a cousin who read my blog (my cousin also has her own blog). I love that my aunts care enough about what’s going on in my family’s life that they log on to see what we’re up to.

What two pieces of advice would you give to a new blogger?

  1. Jump in and get dirty. You won’t learn anything about blogging just waiting to see what everyone else does. If you have questions, visit Blogging Basics 101 or do a search on Google. You’ll be amazed at the resources out there.
  2. Don’t be afraid to learn how to manipulate your own HTML. It’s fun and it’s not that hard. Just remember, a computer (or Web browser) can only do what it’s told. That’s what HTML is–you telling the browser how to show your page. For example, if you want something italicized, you have to tell the browser to show that word italicized or it just shows a regular font. To italicize you would type <i> put your words here </i> to make it look like this put your words here. The <i> tells the browser where to start showing the italics, and the </i> tells the browser where to stop showing the italics. See? You just learned a bit of HTML! You can do this!

That’s it. That’s my bloggin’ story. I hope you enjoyed it. I’m glad you stopped by. I really appreciate it. Since I rarely check my site stats, though, you should probably leave me a comment so I know you were here. Thanks.

Hey! Wait! Don’t forget to write your own post and put a link to it on the Mr. Linky below! (Don’t forget to link directly to the actual post, not your main blog page. We want to make sure everyone reads your story and doesn’t get lost looking for it!)

{ 121 comments… read them below or add one }

1 kailani June 13, 2007 at 2:44 am

First of all, thanks for coming up with this great idea. It was fun to see how everybody started out.
Second, I agree about learning the basics of HTML. I no way near being an expert but I have learned a lot through trial and error.
Third (while I still have your attention ;-)
How difficult was it to separate your reviews from your regular blog? I would think they’d want you to keep the reviews on your personal blog since that’s where your traffic is.
Thanks again!

2 Kim June 13, 2007 at 8:59 am

Great idea! I have loved reading about everyone else’s journey.
Blessings,
Kim

3 Steph (embracingthemoment) June 13, 2007 at 8:19 pm

Chilihead, thank you for hosting this meme! I look forward to reading other people’s stories! =)

4 oh amanda June 13, 2007 at 10:38 pm

How fun is this?! When you answer a question, you answer a question! I just got back from vacation, so I’ll be reading these posts for the next week! Thanks again!!
(I finally linked to you about this, too!!)

5 Simone's Butterfly June 14, 2007 at 10:39 am

Okay – my story is finally up

6 Aggie June 15, 2007 at 10:55 am

I did mine, thanks for this :)

7 Mary McCarthy June 16, 2007 at 6:08 pm

Thank you for inspiring me to clarify my goals a bit :) . Lots of fun!

8 Crystal June 16, 2007 at 10:21 pm

Fun! I joined in. :)
“Comment crack” really craked me up. *giggle*

9 JHS June 17, 2007 at 7:42 pm

I’m late . . . just heard about it.

10 Christine M June 19, 2007 at 10:03 am

This is a neat idea. And I finally got around to posting mine.

11 Karen June 19, 2007 at 10:21 pm

As usual, I’m a few days late and a few dollars short, but I got mine done!

12 Quirky June 20, 2007 at 12:11 pm

I found you through Antique Mommy and I’m so glad because you’re just what I needed to feed the blog reading addiction. Anyway, I saw the carnival thingie and was like, “Why not?” so here I am, abeit 2 weeks late. Better late than never though, right? :-)

13 PeachySwamiMommy June 20, 2007 at 12:20 pm

LOVE the tips. Like the Swami always says…sometimes I have the answers, but sometimes I need you other SwamiMommies to help me out.

14 Georgia Mom June 21, 2007 at 5:00 pm

Amazing!! I think I’ve been blogging for about 3 days and I just can’t get over this under world that’s been going on while I was busy raising my kids. Why did no one send me an emai or at least give me a phone call? I’m so behind the 8 ball! And I think my head if finally coming out of sand. Enjoyed your entry and thanks for the tips!
Blessings,
Georgia Mom

15 Amanda June 22, 2007 at 12:16 pm

Sorry I’m a little late entering this carnivel!
Chili, this was a fab idea for a carnival! I’ve really enjoyed reading others’ blogging stories and getting a glimpse into the minds of other bloggers. Oh, and I’ve found some great new blogs to read too! Many thanks for your time and effort in making this carnival happen! If anyone fancies reading my story too, you can find it here: http://www.glamumous.com/2007/06/my-blogging-story/

16 calm mama July 12, 2007 at 1:16 am

I did it! I’m ever so late to the party. But 175 is a nice number, I think. Thank you for your great work, and the wonderful inspiration. Man, I am SO long winded. No wonder I became a blogger.

17 Susanne July 16, 2007 at 11:22 am

Yeah, I am a little late to the party. (But then again, I’m always late!) Thanks for having me anyway Miss Chili! I had a great time!

18 Mary@notbefore7 August 10, 2007 at 5:28 pm

Ok, These were such great questions and I didn’t have a blog when you did this carnival – in fact, I began it the next week after all the GREAT advice and stories.
I’d like to answer them now on my blog…I don’t know the proper “blog ettiqute” for entering this so late – do I still use your auto-linkie? Do I just link back here after I post my answers and refer to this with a link?
I’d love to know the “right” thing to do!

19 Mary@notbefore7 August 15, 2007 at 8:28 pm

It’s been posted! Thanks.

20 Mary@notbefore7 August 15, 2007 at 8:30 pm

Ok, last comment. It isn’t letting me sign the linky, so here is my post:
http://notbefore7.blogspot.com/2007/08/to-blog-or-not-to-blog/

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