Finding Your Voice
Is it better to be more specific or more general when posting to your blog?
Is it better to niche yourself into one little genre and only talk about that day in and day out, or is it better to give it some depth and breadth, some “meat on the bones” so to speak, as to different topics that “dovetail” together?
I don’t know the answer, that’s why I’m asking the question.
Seth Godin is a hero of mine and I love his blog and read it religiously. But why? Yes, I resonate with his messages (usually) and yes, I am a marketer and yes, I like his style. But mostly I like it because he adds every day events to practical application and mixes it together in the bowl to come up with a message that always makes me think.
People don’t like to think. It’s quite painful to some. But for me, his ultimate message is that we are all human and that we are all in this together, so let’s have some fun looking at “it” from all of the different angles and learn something from “it” and create something out of “it”. A valiant effort on his part, I believe.
I, personally, am still finding my voice in this very blog that I’ve embarked upon. I’m taking my time, not to be rushed. It’s a process, after all. The writing part isn’t the the hard part for me, nor is coming up with ideas to write about, but rather making them relevant to you, dear reader, each and every day.
I have so many interests and work on so many different projects that my quest is to dovetail them all for you (and for me) to create some new neuronal pathway to your/my thinking, hopefully bringing a smile to your face or a nod of your head in the process. You can be sure that I am doing both.
So, for the rest of today, I will continue to linger on the thought that all is well in my blogosphere and hopefully yours too. I can hear my voice in the distance. Can you?
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