The 100th Post
Here's why I started blogging. To work on my writing, build discipline, and gradually develop my book projects. I'm in the process of developing a daily writing practice. It's been around three months I started this blog and I think it was quite an intense experience in terms of staying committed to the goal and moving towards the target one post at a time. I enjoyed the writing process, accomplished the goal, and also generated lots of new ideas for my book projects.
Well, initially I had a plan to publish only 50 posts. However, midway I completed this goal and changed the target to 100 posts.
Here's what I learned.
You have to show up on the bad days. I have started to treat my writing as a task and not overthink in terms of my voice and outcome. Once you decouple output from outcome, things become easier. In fact I strongly feel the outcomes get better when you decouple, detach, and move on to the next idea. I was on vacation for two weeks during this period, however I wrote when I found some quiet time. There were days when I published 4 or 5 posts to catch up.
I spent a lot of time on searching for blog images. I think blog images are useless, except for SEO and social media. Even if you spend 3 minutes for an image, it's 300 minutes for 100 posts. That's 5 hours of writing time. Creating an image repository is one way to save time and effort.
I tested several blogger themes in the initial weeks and spent some time exploring layouts. I think one should not waste time on tinkering with layouts, images, and aesthetics. Our time, energy, and focus should be on writing. All this while, I stayed away from reposting content on LinkedIn, except for one or two posts. Saved lot of time and mindspace. I'll repost soon.
Here are the blog statistics as of today.
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| srikanthkalakonda.com blog stats (Source: Blogger.com dashboard) |
Here are the top performing posts. I'm clueless as to why some posts work and some don't in terms of views. I noticed a pattern with Google indexing. If you have a strong point-of-view, even posts that are less than 200 words are indexed by Google. Constantly tracking blogger stats and analytics can suck your energy as well.
You can check the indexed pages here site:srikanthkalakonda.com.
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