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#2753520 - 06/29/09 09:32 AM
Re: If I had a blog, who here would read it?
[Re: peppergomez]
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SimHQ Lifer
Registered: 01/02/01
Posts: 16179
Loc: Vienna, 2nd rock left.
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I think there's a real opening in the area between simulation and real world, with most modern sims reaching the level of professional training aids (VBS2, Steel Beasts) and being used by real world soldiers. If someone could spezialize on merging these things in some well-written articles, allow the reader to better mix books, real life knowledge and sims - that would be worthwhile.
Magnum recently posted such a blog here by a German SimHQ member who specializes in Ground Warfare AND has the writing style too.
The trick is to find a niche that isn't already covered by hundred other people, otherwise web users will go to those hundred.
For me, my professional breakthrough came when I went to Russia for the Air Expo and sold the story to a magazine which otherwise wouldn't have had coverage. When you provide value that no one else is offering, you have a sale (or reader, or regular outlet for print articles as in my case).
And once you are there, you have to stay on the ball. I already feel rusty after a slow first half of 2009 with no major articles I could write, or major photo ops. For the good blogs out there (for example the tech blogs), there's a lot more work involved than just sitting down twice a week and typing up a story, they do a lot of testing, seminars, workshops and so on just to stay current.
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#2753527 - 06/29/09 09:43 AM
Re: If I had a blog, who here would read it?
[Re: Flyboy]
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Registered: 10/27/05
Posts: 3354
Loc: Oakville, Ontario, Canada
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And to those of you who wouldn't read anything by me because 'who am I?' or 'don't care about my opinion', then why are you even on this forum? Who are any of these people here? If you are going to start ranking people in order of their 'importance', well, what can I say? As I see it, we are all here for the same reasons - we all like military/aviation/technology/etc. Or am I just barking up the wrong tree totally? Please don't be offended - the "who are you" point is pretty valid because obviously you want to attract people. That's how a lot of people started. Famous people have their own audience already. You have to generate it yourself - you have to have some hook that will draw people in. I think this is what most of us mean. We're only talking about traffic, and generating that traffic. I think everybody here would really like you to succeed. I think many of us would be looking at your first entries just out of sheer interest as a community. But you need to do something to keep us - and others - coming back for more.
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#2753530 - 06/29/09 09:45 AM
Re: If I had a blog, who here would read it?
[Re: Corsair8X]
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SimHQ Lifer
Registered: 05/21/02
Posts: 10176
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re: flyboy's above comment...a community forum is a dialog, a blog is a monologue. big difference between the two.
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#2753742 - 06/29/09 01:50 PM
Re: If I had a blog, who here would read it?
[Re: Hankmc]
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Registered: 01/20/08
Posts: 30
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I'd read it. Give it a shot.
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#2753914 - 06/29/09 06:05 PM
Re: If I had a blog, who here would read it?
[Re: 20mm]
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Registered: 05/30/09
Posts: 356
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Flyboy, Just a constructive criticism, but try to break you paragraphs down into smaller bites. Long paragraphs with lots of words tend to be tiring for a lot of readers.
Including me.
And it adds punch to your writing, forces you to keep on a theme for a couple sentences, then move on, rather than packing it all into one place.
Hope that helps and makes sense. That's very true. The mark of a good writer is someone who gives the most impact in as few words as possible. Even forum posts that are too wordy I tend to only read part of and skim the rest.
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#2753931 - 06/29/09 06:18 PM
Re: If I had a blog, who here would read it?
[Re: Harker]
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SimHQ Senior Member
Registered: 09/18/01
Posts: 6847
Loc: Mississippi
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Ive been keeping a blog or more like a journal for 6 years now. I don't have any readers...mostly it is for me to clear my mind and family to catch up to my status. Don't do it for others because you will get bored soon. My 2c
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#2755382 - 07/01/09 04:39 AM
Re: If I had a blog, who here would read it?
[Re: Flyboy]
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SimHQ Member
Registered: 09/28/06
Posts: 3545
Loc: Maryland
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If you are going to do this, do it for you. Who gives a damn what anyone else thinks? That's the attitude you should bring to it.
If I decided to do a blog, it would be me writing for me. Many times I sit down and write something up in word and then delete it. It's a good way for me to figure out my thoughts and what they really mean. I go back and read it the next day before deleting it and it is much more clear to me. For example, I might write about something someone did to piss me off. I go back a read it and realize that I was wrong and being selfish. Not that I am ever wrong, that was just an example.
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