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		<title>Embracing the Imperfect Blog Post</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This might come as a shock to my 7 RSS subscribers, but I’m not a very prolific blogger. My lack of blogging is not due to a shortage of ideas or an insurmountable level of effort in putting fingers to &#8230; <a href="http://www.vinnygoldsmith.com/embracing-the-imperfect-blog-post.htm">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This might come as a shock to my 7 RSS subscribers, but I’m not a very prolific blogger.</p>
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<p>My lack of blogging is not due to a shortage of ideas or an insurmountable level of effort in putting fingers to keyboard.  It is due to a relatively high &#8211; yet achievable &#8211; standard I’ve set for myself when it comes to writing.</p>
<p>I don’t consider myself a perfectionist, but I do take pride in how I craft ideas into words.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, this usually means I won’t post at all for one or more of the following reasons:</p>
<p><span id="more-67"></span><strong>The Incomplete Blog Post</strong></p>
<p>In real life I like to take both sides of most arguments. I like to be familiar with all the different nuances of an issue and I like to think my ideas are well thought-out and complete.</p>
<p>To this end, I’m reluctant to post something that I consider to be half-baked – or worse – half-assed.</p>
<p>I don’t know why this is since there is a small body of evidence that suggests these are my best blog posts.</p>
<p>For instance, inspired by an in flight magazine, I jotted out the basic idea of my <a href="http://www.seomoz.org/ugc/plan-ahead-to-bring-readers-back">blog post about editorial calendars</a> while flying cross-country.  I polished up the draft a bit and submitted it to YOUmoz the next day.</p>
<p>Dosh Dosh later stumbled on the post and expounded on it and <a href="http://www.doshdosh.com/pattern-your-audience-with-editorial-calendars/" target="_blank">came up with something degrees better than my original idea</a>.  And I think that’s exactly how the Internet (and the blogosphere) should work.</p>
<p>Adding to this, there was a recent post by someone about how we shouldn’t be afraid of an incomplete blog post (I can&#8217;t find it now).</p>
<p>Faced with this evidence, anecdotal though it may be, I clearly shouldn’t be concerned about posting an incomplete blog post.</p>
<p><strong>The Too Short Blog Post</strong></p>
<p>I have some ideas that are too long for a 140 character tweet, yet they are too short for a regular blog post.</p>
<p>When faced with these ideas I try to find a way to verbalize them so that they can be condensed into a tweet or they can be expounded into something a little meatier.</p>
<p>I don’t know what the right length of a blog post should be for a personal blog like this.</p>
<p>Looking back on some of my posts I’m usually in the 1000+ word range.</p>
<p>Would a 200 word or so blog post be too short?  100 words?</p>
<p>Unlike Goldilocks, I don’t know what size blog post would be just right.</p>
<p><strong>The Too Long Blog Post</strong></p>
<p>This is the corollary to the above.</p>
<p>A lot of things I want to write about are too involved and lengthy to be put into one blog post.  My intention when I have these topics is to write out a series of posts and to publish them one at a time over the span of a few weeks or days.</p>
<p>What usually ends up happening however is that I write enough to get about half-way through my topic (usually one or two posts) and then I get distracted – or I simply lose interest in my original idea.</p>
<p>So, the blog posts end up shelved on some section of my hard-drive (or web server) – never to see the light of day.</p>
<p>A better approach might be to just push out what I have, and allow it to be open-ended.  This fits perfectly with the solution outlined two sections above.</p>
<p>If the ideas have merit &#8211; then others can pick it up and do something with it, or I’ll be inspired to finish it out myself.  If the ideas don’t have merit – then there isn’t much reason for me to finish it out anyway.</p>
<p><strong>The No-Applicable Graphic Blog Post</strong></p>
<p>As much as I like words &#8211; I like pictures too.  And blog posts with pictures are always better than those without.</p>
<p>Sugarrae made the argument that if you can’t spend a little time and/or money to find a picture for your blog post – you probably shouldn’t post at all.  And I tend to agree with that.</p>
<p>The only problem is – sometimes I can’t find the right picture.  Even if I’m willing to pay for it, I’m not always able to find something I like.  And the time involved in searching through pictures is another hurdle on the way to pushing out a blog post.</p>
<p>My only solution in this case might be to just post some random picture completely unrelated to the topic – or to post no picture at all.</p>
<p><strong>The Off-Topic Blog Post</strong></p>
<p>This is one I struggle with all the time.  THIS blog is meant to serve a few functions – one of which is reputation management.</p>
<p>If someone is looking to hire me as a builder, a Realtor, or as an employee – it would be ideal if this was one of the first things that showed up in the search engines.</p>
<p>If a long lost former classmate, or someone I grew up with was to Google me someday (can you hear me Tammy Tressler?), it would be great if they came here first to see what I’ve been up to.</p>
<p>To that end, I try to limit what I post on here.</p>
<p>You wouldn’t know it from this blog but I actually write and publish a lot.</p>
<p>I tend to write a lot about things like dating, parenting, my crushes on TV stars (I’m looking at you &#8211; Summer Glau) and my complete lack of even a basic understanding of women – but I do all those things on MySpace.</p>
<p>I figure if you’re looking for me on MySpace – that’s pretty much what you might be expecting – so that’s a good place for it.  The fact that very few adults actually use MySpace is an added benefit!</p>
<p>On here I’m aiming to stick to things that would be acceptable at a business lunch: Internet marketing, entrepreneurship, public policy, etc.</p>
<p>However, sometimes I come up with topics that don’t really fit into either of those categories.</p>
<p>The ideas are too high-minded for MySpace and a little off-topic for this blog.</p>
<p>This was my motivation behind starting my BeingBatman blog.  I really had no outlet to discuss all things Batman related. I knew I had no outlet because my kids told me “Dad, you have no outlet”.  But even that little blog suffers from my reluctance to post an imperfect blog entry.</p>
<p>Alas, there might not be an easy solution to the off-topic blog post issue.</p>
<p><strong>Resolution</strong></p>
<p>Since this has now gone on for 1094 words, so its about time that I get to my point.</p>
<p>I’m going to start to embrace the imperfect blog post.</p>
<p>The incomplete off-topic post that is either too short, or too long that I can’t find a good graphic for – that will all come here.</p>
<p>For better or for worse.</p>
<p>And if it turns out I don’t like it, or it doesn’t quite fit this blog – then I can always weed it out later.</p>
<p>Right?</p>
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