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I've been blogging for my business on blogspot or blogger or whatever the hell it's called for a couple months.

I have to say that, while I relish being able to finally talk openly about crafting and business, at the same time, I'm a bit bored by it.

A lot of the crafting/professional blog people have this tone. This precious, artsy, aren't-I-clever tone that just sets my teeth on edge. I've been assembling a "flist" of people to read, but I find that some of them are already boring me beyond belief. There's one who talks about her kid on and on*. There's lots of plugging of other blogs. There's this "networking" perfume over everything.

Eventually, though, it all comes down to the same thing, which I discovered when I first started reading LJ regularly. I find that some bloggers can write an entry about clipping their toenails and I will be riveted, and others can talk about how they were sunbathing nude on the front steps of the Vatican and were caught by the Pope and chastized by a team of archbishops and I would yawn.

There are more than a few blogs I've started reading that are about art, inspiration and creativity, and they're fantastic. But I'm still having trouble with the majority of them, because unless I know the person professionally, they blend and blur together, and they're waaay forgettable. See, I am now having the same problem with bloggers that I do with faces in RL...I can't remember who people are, and many of their entries just dissolve into foam in my head about 2.67 seconds after I read the entry. And it's worse on Blogger because I don't care as much. I'm liking the creative portion of Blogger, I'm really enjoying keeping up with some of them, but the others are not as memorable. In fact, there are several I haven't even bothered reading since I got back.

Don't get me wrong. I am enjoying the new blog. But I'm just not as into it as LJ. I love the general tone here. Less coy and affected. Less precious. At one point I was a bit worried that I was not as into LJ, and that blogger might steal me away, but I find that blogger has made me more aware of what I like about LJ. And that's all of you.

*Actually, I do like entries about kids, and I find them really intriguing...again, it comes down to how it's written. If it's precocious or if there's little point, it's not that interesting, just like any other subject, whether it's cricket, champagne, or claustrophobia.

PS: I apologize in advance, but I will not be listing the journal name, for the same reason as always--it is not just my own privacy I am protecting. Thanks.

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Date: 2008-09-01 10:53 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jaelle-n-gilla.livejournal.com
I know what you mean. Although - it cannot be LJ alone (even though I'd like to believe that because it's flattering). I tried to get into touch with other people in project management and it's just *yawn* boring! Or outright annoying.

There are hundreds of people who list it as an interest and there are coms, but really, I hate half the PMs I met through work. Why would I want to be "corrected" and "advised" by this type of person when a cry for help gets me tons of friendly, caring answers from my flist? And besides, these answers often help a lot because they have the down-to-earth view of common sense rather than the lofty "the book says" pov.

I often find the craft blogs boring as well, if they are not the tutorial I look for. Mabye it's that difference of what we do for fun and what we do for a living.

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Date: 2008-09-01 03:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] valis2.livejournal.com
I think that because of the creative aspect of fandom--all of the writing and art and the appreciation thereof--people involved in it are a little more interesting than your normal group of co-workers. I think that we have a lot of fun here, and because we're a little more imaginative with words that it extends into LJ. Not that blogger people aren't--like I mentioned, there are several standouts who make me happy to blog there.

Still, I'm determined to slog through. Blogging seems to help, according to a lot of people online. It generates hits and gets people interested in your product.

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