Should I have different blogs?
I'm starting to wonder. I have my socio-political blog entries (tag: shrill) about religion, intelligent design, and then I have my life and family stuff (tags: life and kids, although I'm not reliable about these tags). I have my geeky things about Rails, databases, web design, C programming, living with Linux, and all the rest. I have my writing, of course, and I could always start a sex blog (although with my life the way it is right now, that might be more nostalgic than productive; I used to be able to go to events every week; now I'm lucky if I get out once every three months).
Just trying to figure out if my audiences would be bigger if there was stuff they didn't have to read to get what they wanted.
I'm starting to wonder. I have my socio-political blog entries (tag: shrill) about religion, intelligent design, and then I have my life and family stuff (tags: life and kids, although I'm not reliable about these tags). I have my geeky things about Rails, databases, web design, C programming, living with Linux, and all the rest. I have my writing, of course, and I could always start a sex blog (although with my life the way it is right now, that might be more nostalgic than productive; I used to be able to go to events every week; now I'm lucky if I get out once every three months).
Just trying to figure out if my audiences would be bigger if there was stuff they didn't have to read to get what they wanted.
Re: My disjointed 2 cents...
Date: 2007-12-08 01:50 pm (UTC)