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The things you think about interest me, also. Therefore, I enjoy your blog. Sometimes it isn't about niche so much as it's about living a testimony or provoking thought. I like what you think about and tend to find truth in your perspective, so I read what you write. *grin* Not that this comment is particularly helpful, but for what it's worth... Thanks for blogging.
I have tried not to restrict my blog to much. Why must it have some higher purpose that just stresses us out if our creative savvy is on empty? Just let it be. I like reading different things because it keeps it from getting old and stodgy.
What is with everyone in the blogsphere asking this same question? Alice the Camel and others are asking as well. Must be the new year new you type of thing.
Merry Christmas.
I like micro.
Carl, Merry Christmas to you too! And I like what you said. Just be. There's a whole lot of grace in that idea, you know?
As for why this came up now... Someone unsubscribed from my feed a few days ago. : ( At first I was sad. Then I thought, why in the world would anyone subscribe to this feed--unless they're looking for writing advice. I give that from time to time, but mostly, I'm just myself here.
And I get to meet people like Karen and Carl!
This only makes sense if the new blog is extremely focused and has the potential for A LOT of content. Like the way "Green Inventions" is stewardship and health. And "Love Notes to Yahweh" is prayer and devotion. And "Stone Crossings" is a book club blog.
If I tried to do these on Seedlings, I think it would be bothersome and perplexing to my core audience, which comes (I think) for conversation around a variety of spiritual, artistic, life management, and writing topics.
Which comes back to a central question. Why do people come to a particular blog? It's either primarily for information and affirmation regarding a particular topic or lifestyle. Or it's to find a particular person behind what's being said. I would say I come here for you, the person. Which is why I even come when you do science fiction posts! :)
So as a blogger you create a network of sites. Interesting. If you were on WordPress, you could create special sections for each thread. That would allow everyone to see the different things you say, but still tell google that you are the person creating all of these different streams of content.
But the way you are doing it works well too!
And Stone Crossing is a book club blog. I like that.
I'm not sure what you mean about WordPress having sections. Do you mean like a web page where you click a button and are taken from "Home" to new pages within the site?
For example, I did this last May when we had the High Calling Blog Tour. Rather than create a post with all of the information, I built a custom page and emailed that particular URL to everyone who volunteered. And you can see it right there in the URL: page_id (rather than 2007/12/20/this...)
I am a bit like LL, though, in that I tend to create separate blogs. The stewardship blog is just so much more focused and scheduled than spaghettipie. I didn't want that much structure in spaghettipie, but I like it in the stewardship blog.
You just have to do what feels natural to you. If you go for anything else, I think you'll just burn out on blogging.
In fact, I like the way you put it. I'm having coffee with friends. That's perfect.
And as for having one blog with a more focused structure... I guess all of my structure gets used up on TheHighCalling.org, FaithInTheWorkplace.com, and HighCallingBlogs.com. I'll be structured there.
I'll be myself here.
You said, "I'll be myself here."
Good idea, because we like you just the way are... so much so that I think today I shall just be yourself also.
Merry Christmas, Marcus! The Lord bless you and your family.
So, one site that contains every stream of your content focuses your credibility under the umbrella of one URL. However, since google owns blogger, the same may work for all blogs operated by the same blogger/google account.
To be honest, I think it's six of one, half dozen of the other. And it's very possible that all of this speculation is completely bunk.
Now I know why. It wasn't that I was working myself to death or burning the candles at both ends. No, no. It was because you were being myself. That explains everything.
I subscribed anyway
and i love science fiction
and i responded to your comment about utes with an explanation for you
http://www.spyjournal.biz/node/311#comments
I like and agree with the thought of being as natural as possible, while realizing in that, that there may be ways we're mistaken, or more likely, ways we can improve.
But I especially think just being a part of a blogging fellowship can really help us in some important and varied ways.
Blessed Christmas and new year to you and yours, Marcus!
Ted, good to hear from you again! I hope your Christmas was good. Mine was filled with kids and toys. That's a good thing, and hopefully proof that I'm not at all sophisticated. : )
Hope you and your family have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Look forward to many great posts from you in 2008
I come here just because I like to and I'm always glad at what I find.
Look forward to hearing from you soon! HAPPY NEW YEAR!!
Happy New Year to you and Kim and Susan.!
And Eve, too! Congrats on finishing your manuscript!