The Wonderer returns
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Ah well, not been on holiday or anything, but have been away from the blog for a while. The first couple of days weren’t intentional, as all of my sites went down because of a server error on the 8th – I make sure I’m aware of any outages of the sites in my portfolio by using Internet Seer. Not entertaining at all and the host I am with (not for long mind) didn’t actually know that my sites had all disappeared from the web – just a bunch of muppets, I felt as if I was to blame and should be sorting out the problem. Time after time of phone calls and emails, I had to sort the problems out myself – with files not re-appearing after the server was back up and I was congratulating myself on backing up all of my files on an external hard drive. Needless to say the call centre and email tech people were not based in the UK and had very poor English – I wouldn’t really have bothered but I am paying quite a high amount for what I thought was a quality hosting service.
I thought all the excitement was over with technological ‘mishaps’, after I had trouble with my laptop in the previous week, but good old life had to kick me a little bit more in the crotch!
Taking a side-road not too far
After having the above issues with my host, and after re-loading and sorting out all of the issues of my sites and blogs I began to draw away from Road2blogging.com and decided to concentrate more on some niche blogs that I had set up in October. I did some more keyword research on them, more content and produced more articles to submit to article directories and post on Squidoo etc.
It isn’t going too bad either, I have 12 niche blogs that are pulling in around $8 a day (on average) through adsense revenue, but I’ve received nothing so far from any affiliate ads on the blogs – a really annoying fact. I’ve also implemented the information I discussed in a post last month where I wrote about the portfolio I want to have built by the end of 2009 – how to diversity your portfolio. Yet, I’ve been neglecting this blog to concentrate on the niche blogs, last week I thought this was sort of ironic, that I’m banishing this Flagship Blog, for other niche blogs that (in the long run) won’t be as enjoyable and making as much money as this one. So, I’m on catch-up and have shifted most of my time to road2blogging and will apply a little less time to building other parts of my portfolio.
Getting back on track
Posting daily has been quite challenging for me, and I’m going to tone the posts down a little on the blog. I’m still going to be posting up the newbie blog steps at weekends and the Tuesday link posts as I feel that these are of real value to the readers of the blog, but I don’t think posting daily is going to be possible and isn’t needed, not yet anyway. I do have loads of information to share with everyone and lots of posts saved as drafts, but I think it’s time to be realistic – my mind is working so much quicker than my two digits can type, and until I get from 21 words per minute (what I’m currently at) to my goal of 100 words per minute on the touch typing course I’m doing I won’t be writing up posts on a daily basis – I just simply don’t have the time. It’s not because I write a few hundred words either, but because I really do like to fully explain what I mean and provide the sources where I’ve learnt and read the things I’m writing about, just now I’ve written over 600 words and it doesn’t feel that I’ve actually written that much more this post – strange isn’t it?
Whilst I had a little time off from blogging I realised that my tone has changed in recent weeks. I’m not trying to be professional in my writing, by writing as if I was writing a blog post to a close friend or colleague and not aiming what I am writing to a speech in front of a thousand students in a lecture theatre. Even in the 2 months that this blog has been going I have learned so much about how to write to a blog, document the information and how best to approach and engage readers. It’s not just about promoting certain products or affiliate links (as that can be left for other keyword niche blogs), but to tell my journey to problogger, my way.
Well, there you go, hopefully we haven’t had too many casualties along the way and RSS readers have in total gone down by 1, so thanks guys for being patient. Here’s to more niche blogs and more comments on posts.
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Reward Rebel said:
Hey Nick,
You appear to have been going through experiences similar to my own of recent weeks. I’ve had dreadfully unreliable internet access, and then yesterday my blog (RR) didn’t seem to be loading properly for a few hours, during which time traffic dropped like a lead weight. It appears to have rectified itself, thankfully, cos I’d've been lost trying to sort it out.I’ve also been neglecting the areas of my work that actually earn money!! Doh! Niche sites and promo mailings. Why? Cos I keep getting immersed in my blog about my online marketing experiences;-(
BTW Until today I hadn’t realized that you’re also from UK.
Do you ever suffer from spelling schizophrenia? I’m always jumping between Anglo and Americano spelling. Mind you, I’ve always been a bit mixed up.
February 27th, 2008 at 3:12 pm -
Nick - road2blogging said:
Layne - shame your blog has been down, but glad it’s working again. Really hope there’s no more technology things going to happen in the next few weeks as I feel that I’d pull my hair out!
Yeh, suffer from the Ameriengish (just made that word up) disease that most of us British people (and Irish - sorry John Cow) suffer from. I even get confused when I’m writing at work and keep correcting myself when I’ve written something a little bit haphazard. But I do tend to blame it on the Canadians LOL, as they use ‘U’ in colour etc - strange people, - love them really
February 28th, 2008 at 12:25 am




