Still Learning to Blog
I guess its my learning to blog, I don’t always think to blog about everything I write. I continue to learn there is more of an audience for my content than I think.
I recently have been attempting to connect with Central Illinois Church IT Professionals to plan a CI RoundTable on June 12th. After sending out several emails to area churches, Tony Dye mentioned to me that Bobby Stewart is also trying to make those connections in the Brentwood, Tennessee area. Tony asked if Bobby could see the content of my email. Of course I said anyone could use the content… and then its became blog post on Tony’s Blog… I just don’t think about anyone using this type of content but Tony is the wiser Patriarch of CITRT he thinks of these things… I think its cool that someone can reuse my content…
If you too are trying to connect with your peers in your area and you would like to share how you have done so, please post your thoughts in the comments.
How do you filter what is blog worthy and what isn’t?
The jury is still out on the “wiser” part. Yes, we all agree I’m older…but that doesn’t mean anything I write (or steal) is blog worthy. I just blog what’s interesting to me!
Jason,
You should blog about the June 12 round table. There are some of us in Central Illinois who do read your blog occasionally.
BTW, we recently leased a used color copier/printer and upon setting up some advanced features in it, I discovered that it had a bunch of Northwoods info configured in it. So, I’m presuming it came from you guys.
-Bill
As posted on Dean’s blog too.. yeah I’m lazy
I know for me, I love to hear what ever is happening in your life that you care about. I think that is one great thing the internet has afforded us. We are able to connect over distance easier and feel closer than we ever have before.
THats my .02 at least. Relationships do matter!
Granted, i like the tech posts too from people like Jason and others so that can help me
A bit of selfishness thrown in there.