The Pros and Cons of Blogging
Written by WishBoNe on May 29, 2008 – 4:45 pm
I have come a long way. Testing various platforms before deciding on Wordpress that didn’t give me headaches until the widget part for 2.5.1. I have long suspected that I wasn’t famous enough, still isn’t despite my attempts at garnering more blog exposure.
There were even times I was suspecting that blogging could be bad and it is wrong. However, my love for penning my thoughts got the better of me. Since I have been blogging my way for a long time, I have discovered a few things along the way. It was a long and arduous path (inspired by Cobalt Paladin).
Blogging Pros
- You can earn some money online.
- You can join blog directories and improve your blog’s traffic.
- You can post hundreds and thousands of photos online.
- You can tell your friends that you own a blog and the domain is under your name.
- You can start shopping sprees, sales and hurl insults online.
- You can freelance more easily as web designers have their names as credits in the designs.
- You can find more like-minded people.
- You can blog about niche topics that you have talents for but never discovered.
- You can sell your handmade items online.
- You don’t have to rent a shop for selling small items.
Blogging Cons
- You don’t really earn thousands of dollars online.
- The money doesn’t always come constantly.
- Being anonymous doesn’t mean you won’t be found. Photos and details of you can and will be displayed in full glory.
- You get known for something that you wished it hadn’t come to light. Such as Edison Chen, Fragrance Prince and many others.
- Being anonymous also means that Asian advertisers distrust your reviews and you don’t get invited to events much.
- Your photos of you being drunk or behaving wildly can turn off potential employers.
- Freelance becomes a problem when someone accuses you of ripping clients.
- You have to upgrade Wordpress constantly. So do other platforms.
- You get flamed, spammed and even accused of wrong-doing.
- Your words are dissected and scrutinised and probably mis-interpretated half the time.
These could just be the tips of the iceberg but I stick to blogging because it’s a way to voice out without requiring a license for the soapbox in that park. Lord knows how long it’ll take to grant a paper license for public speaking.
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Nice simple post on the pros and cons. I totally agree with the part where having blogging could means flamed, spammed and even accused of wrong-doing.
But then how can blogging be called blogging without all the suffering right.
You might also wan to add in one more point to the cons and that is losing of hair due to you pulling it out when choosing the right host/platform for your blog.
@kriscell
That is story can be expanded for my next post.
Adding the hosting part would add more points to this post
interesting post wishbone
for pros, doesn’t seem applicable to me.
as for cons, point 8 to 10 would be the least of my blogging worries.
heh.
@xinyun
Oh no! You have more cons than pros!