Recognizing the Phases of Building Your Blog
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It is both interesting and challenging to watch the building of your blog. Much like the construction of a house, there is so much material to be assembled that the task seems daunting. You want to use the very best materials for the assembly, but you don’t quite understand how it all fits together, so you follow a blueprint provided by someone who had build one before you.
Even then, much of what’s on the list of materials may make little sense initially, but you continue to follow the instructions provided in hopes of finding success.
Like any house or structure, it all begins with the foundation. A strong foundation is a must if you want this house to stand up to the winds of blogging. You know these winds will arrive at some point and you cannot have your house begin to lose materials and take on an appearance of shabbiness. If this occurs, people with not want to visit and those that do will not stay very long.
So you continue to build in hopes that this will someday begin to take on the appearance laid out on the blueprint. Early on, you also recognize the fact that you cannot build this alone and that help will be required during the various phases of construction.
After the foundation phase has been completed you turn to the next phase, which is to erect some exterior walls. These are needed to protect what you hope will be your most valued assets, your content and the various systems required to protect it and keep it in good order.
You can now begin to see the formation of the house, as it has started to resemble the blueprint you’ve been working from. At this phase, you’ve allowed yourself a slight smile, feeling that perhaps you CAN actually pull off this construction project, but realizing that there remains so much work to do.
Pressing ahead and having gained a level of confidence, you turn your attention to the roof which will fully enclose the structure and keep out unwanted elements, thereby protecting what lies within. Again, the process is quite slow as you assemble this section piece by piece.
Perseverance and hard work eventually gets the job done and you have a structure that looks exactly like the blueprint. This brings a high level of satisfaction tempered by the fact that you must now turn the page and begin the infrastructure phase.
Once again you reach up to scratch your head as you look at the blueprint, seeing the many elements that will make up various systems to support your house and make it function efficiently. You may even wonder if you will ever complete this project as you realize that there are far more intricacies to this than you ever could have imagined.
Having come this far you press on, but you now realize that this project will never be finished because it is a living thing that requires the continual building of systems and the associated maintenance thereof. This realization however, brings a great sense of accomplishment because you now know that you can handle the job.
As you continue to work on this house of yours, visitors, through various means of feedback, will let you know how you are doing and whether you need to adjust your plan.
This is the great challenge of blogging, having a plan but not truly knowing with absolute certainty if your plan will require some adjustments along the way.
More than likely there will be adjustments which is why bloggers must be both receptive and flexible. Without these traits, your hard work up to this point may well go out the window.
In the end, it was the enjoyment of the challenge that drew us in. Reaching your goals and achieving that sought-after level of success is the reward for taking on the challenges and being nimble enough to conquer them.
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8 Comments
November 16th, 2009 at 4:39 pm
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November 16th, 2009 at 6:21 pm
WEre you in contruction before.
This is a very good comparison. Why, because it is so true. One thing that I go tout of this is that nor many houses go up instantly, so building ones blog is not instant either.
Also an emoty house is not inviting, as with a blog, a blog that is empty is not worth reading.
Also, an house filled with rubbush is a sure turn of, but a house and blog that has good qualty furniure and content is a pleasure to the eyes
Well done.
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Jimi Jones Reply:
November 16th, 2009 at 6:29 pm
Thanks for your comment, Robert.
As a Facilities Manager for NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope project (17yrs) I was involved in quite a few building projects, and one thing remained constant, no project ever went exactly as planned. Building a blog is no different as there will always be challenges and things to overcome.
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November 17th, 2009 at 2:45 am
Hi Jimi,
I really like your blog. I think you have great content and a terrific design. I think you need to spend more time promoting it now. I think your blog is highly-underrated.
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Jimi Jones Reply:
November 17th, 2009 at 6:07 am
Thanks Gordie, I appreciate that.
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November 18th, 2009 at 1:01 pm
This post beautifully put together.
This same principle applies in the blogging world.
It is so important to always take time-out to reflect on things – Are we on track? Is the blog meeting its original objective?
It’s quite easy to get carried away and distracted by other things.
As you rightly said the winds will come….
ummm…the Winds of Blogging
ummm….That’s a Blog Post right there Jimi
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Jimi Jones Reply:
November 18th, 2009 at 1:17 pm
Thanks, John
“The Winds of Blogging”…
sounds like a nice post or series. You’ve coined it so I look forward to the first post.
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