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April 23, 2003

Blog nervosity

I bet lots of people having the similiar experience when they starting their blog. The blogger care about their blog statistics: how many eye balls have been brought over here? How many hits per day? Do I get the trackback? Anybody come to drop a comment, please.... Well, that's usual. One would only get motivated while what's he/she doing get the feedback. And no matter the feedback is either positive or negative, it encourage the bloggers (in terms of more pleasure to blog or more anger to yell back :-).

I used to check frequently on my site statistics on first week of blogging. It made no points though I can't resist to. That I called it Blog nervosity. As 10 Tips on Writing the Living Web suggested: write for a reason, write often/tight.... There are tons of good tips/suggestion out there to help you write good weblog. However, with understanding that not everyone could make good blog, I would always take Relax as rules no. 1. Yeah, just relax and forget all the rules. Say what you want to and be quiet when you feel not like to. Easy.

April 23, 2003 05:21 PM | MovableType & Blogging
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