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Garrett Albright - Ray Gun Roboot To get the content on your website, copy and paste the text below in your page. Preview : Garrett Albright - Ray Gun RobootPeopleized by: Halil - Monday, 06 October 2008 Send me a few notes on your background: name, age, where you`re from, etc.... Communication, participation on different projects... I suppose the things I like about blogging are the things that make blogging different than more traditional types of written media; the interaction writers can have with readers and other writers, the fact that there's no editors telling you what you can and can't write, and the immediacy granted by the use of the Internet and the non-existent overhead. In a word, blogging is personal. The top 3 blogs you read? It would be tough to narrow it down to just three. Since there's a lot of good ones out there that already get a lot of traffic, I think I'll just limit it to three which are not so popular but still very interesting: Mac Geekery: http://www.macgeekery.com/ Some good Mac-centric tips and tricks for a wide range of skill levels. These guys know how to do strange and obscure stuff with a Mac that I often didn't even know could be possible. Mari - diary: Watashi to Tokyo: http://smt.blogs.com/mari_diary/ A blog written in English by a woman living in Tokyo. It can be a bit rough to read sometimes as she has far from a native-level grasp of English, but she updates quite frequently and with long entries; I admire her fortitude. I know from experience that few English students in Japan take their attempts at learning the language to this level. Anyway, she often blogs about news and trends in Japan. It can be quite reminiscent for me. Dosh Dosh: http://doshdosh.com/ I read a lot of marketing and promotion blogs for ideas on ways to increase the income of RGR and make it known far and wide, including the big names like Chow and Harper. But this one's a little more fun to read than others; maybe it's because of the goofy name, or the fact that all of the articles start with a picture of an anime girl for no particular reason. It just feels younger and fresher. > How do you generate traffic? Various ways. I use my own SigFeeder to promote it in the forums I post in; I also post comments in others' blogs often (but only if I have something substantial to contribute; I don't appreciate comment spam, so I don't do it myself). I occasionally Digg my own articles, and though I've never had one get two digits' worth of Diggs, that always brings in at least several dozen readers to the article in question. I've also run paid campaigns with BlogAds and StumbleUpon, but until RGR starts making more money, that's not something I can afford to do very often. I wrote about my paid advertisement experiences here: http://raygunrobot.com/archives/More-adventures-in-advertising What is the reason for visitors to return to your blog and become readers? I try the good old Content is King approach. I try to keep thequality high on every article I post, and several times I've started writing something, only to realize that what I'm writing about just wouldn't be very interesting or informative to the reader, so I've scrapped it and started over. That's not to say I don't do lame filler posts now and then -- the Today's Links articles are an example -- but even with those I make sure they're at least relevant and on-topic as much as possible. I also try to update at least once every weekday, though sometimes other commitments or "blogger's block" makes that difficult. Do you want to say anything to other blogger? Yes. If you're not having fun and learning with every entry you're writing then you're probably going to get bored with blogging pretty quickly. Blogging should never be something you feel obligated to do; you should *want* to do it. Perhaps you need to shift the focus of what you're writing about. It worked for me. Your URL: Once more, that'd be http://raygunrobot.com/ 2008 powered by Peopleized! Go back to the article |
