Smaller Indiana

Making people and ideas findable

Simple question.. but think about it. What got you started? Why do you continue to do it? What do you get out of it?

Tags: blog, blogging, why

Share

Reply to This

Replies to This Discussion

Great group, great post.

I've been blogging for a few months as a pragmatic way to journal. I tried writing in a nifty leatherbound "diary" but I can't read my own writing very well, especially when recorded at 11 pm.

The blogging page is so accessible when I have a random thought, there is just no purpose or common theme to what I've written. Ultimately it's been a great way to lock down the thoughts that are rattling around in my brain and to record a few of my fleeting thought and ideas.

Reply to This

I blog for many different reasons.

I have several different blogs. Once is geared to a book I am working on. The publisher has paid me and wants to release the book in 2009 so the blog will help me get material.

The second blog is for my business BNI, I blog for members.

The third blog is just my ranting

Blogging creates visibility and credibility in your market place. It starts to create a reputation for you as an authority.

Reply to This

I love it when the author of a book I'm reading/read has a blog specifically for the book. It is a great way to connect with the author, ask questions you may have had while reading, get fresh examples of concepts from the book, etc. It also lets me stay updated on other books the author may have or is working on I might be interested in.

Reply to This

I blog for visibility, to provide education and information, and for healing. I started a business blog but it fizzled. I want to get it going again. I also like to rant and rave about various issues although I haven't started an official blog there. Most of that ends up on SI! My other blog, Journey Through the Great Sadness, is designed as a healing journal and a way for others to deal with traumatic experiences.

Reply to This

Corporate blogging is a fantastic way to gain visibility for your business. Actually I don't even have a personal blog. I write a ton of entries about business topics. I've had some fantastic results with getting my blogs ranked for keywords on Google, and also with increasing site traffic by linking back to my blog.

Reply to This

I started blogging just recently (within the past month) as a way to indulge in the writing different from the sort I do at my job. It's a creative outlet that happens to be a nice journal/documentation of life as it is happening. While I would love to develop a following, I've found that just putting the thoughts in writing have become an unexpected source of self-satisfaction.

Reply to This

RSS

Groups

Discussion Forum

Leah Barr

Chinese, please! 17 Replies

Started by Leah Barr. Last reply by Joel Schaafsma Nov 13.

Jason Williams

Iraqi cuisine?

Started by Jason Williams Nov 12.

Erik Deckers

Updating the IndyIndieCoffee.com website 2 Replies

Started by Erik Deckers. Last reply by Toni Carr Nov 11.

Stephanie Daily

Little Help from My Foodie Friends 26 Replies

Started by Stephanie Daily. Last reply by David Mark Oct 29.

Mike Seidle

Best Wings in Indy 25 Replies

Started by Mike Seidle. Last reply by Nicki Laycoax Oct 23.

Jan Dye

Top Burgers in Indy! 3 Replies

Started by Jan Dye. Last reply by Brian Huff Sep 25.

Leah Barr

Need good downtown coffee shops! 10 Replies

Started by Leah Barr. Last reply by Christy Glesing Sep 14.

Shannon

Taquerias? 6 Replies

Started by Shannon. Last reply by Carolynn ni Lochlainn Sep 3.

Rick Garrett

Local Food Bloggers, interested in a new project?

Started by Rick Garrett Aug 3.

Brian Huff

July Lunch 20 Replies

Started by Brian Huff. Last reply by Stephanie Daily Jul 23.

About

Pat Coyle Pat Coyle created this social network on Ning.

Help

A few things to consider before joining Smaller Indiana:
1. We want to know the real you...Please use your real name (first and last) when you sign up, or we cannot open your account

2. We want to know the real you...Please do NOT use your Smaller Indiana blog for blatant self promotion

3. We want to see your smiling face...Please do not use logos or commercial images for your profile photo

4. Events should be posted in the events calendar, not inside blog posts

5. Please do NOT post commercial video (demo reels), or Corporate Website promotions in your blog

6. You can post pretty much anything you want on your own personal page (self promotion, etc), and you can change the style of your personal profile page to reflect your corporate identification if you so choose.

7. Please keep all comments civil and polite. It's OK to feel strongly about a subject, and it's OK to be critical of ideas, but please refrain from personal attacks of any kind.

If you witness or experience any issues, please contact admin@smallerindiana.com and we will look into the matter.

8. Smaller Indiana is supported by its members, and by corporate sponsors. If you're interested in learning more about sponsorship, please call Pat Coyle at 317 332 7878.

© 2009   Created by Pat Coyle

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Privacy  |  Terms of Service