Five Reasons Why This Small Business Blog Sucks

    1. I’m a nobody - I’m not a marketing guru, I offer no free give-aways and no gratuitous advice about earth-shattering revelations that came to me while I was sitting in a client’s waiting room. I just write about my day to day experiences and what works for me and what doesn’t.

    2. I’m not rich - I don’t make tens of thousands of dollars in residual income, or enough to take my entire family to Aspen for a week of posing as someone who can ski - I just make enough to pay the bills, keep food on the table and be comfortable with who I am.

    3. I can look at myself in the mirror (whenever I remember to shave) - I don’t peddle crap products to people who don’t need them - I don’t lie through my teeth to bolster my own ego - and I don’t care what anyone but my kids think of me but my word is my bond.

    4. I don’t have any guarantees to offer anyone who reads this blog - I’m just a normal small business person - I work too hard for too many hours of the day doing things for other people when I would rather be working on my own projects.

    5. I don’t care if I’m not ’successful’ - I live in a sub-tropical paradise - I work in nothing but a pair of shorts nearly all year round and when I feel the urge I can go walking on the beach and I answer to no one but myself (don’t tell Toni I said that)

And what brought that little dummy spit on?

I’m sick of the hype and bullshit I see out there on other blogs - if you choose to believe them that’s fine - and I’m mildy pissed off by one or two ‘names’ in the blogging world making offers and promises to us that they had absolutely no intention of keeping.

At least I didn’t stick my head out the window and scare the neighbours like Peter Finch :)

Edit: Down in the comments you will see where I was rather blunt with someone who kindly suggested that I really did need a blog roll. Perhaps I could have explained it a little more gently and that’s what I try to do here in Why I Have No Blogroll

5 Responses to “Five Reasons Why This Small Business Blog Sucks”

  1. Martin Says:

    Nice set of point there, Stuart … now, c’mon - name names: who are you mildly pissed off with

  2. Stuart Says:

    No names no pack drill :)

  3. karl Says:

    I’d suggest creating a blogroll of like minded blogs, linking and getting linked to is what makes blogs a powerful force on search engines. It’s the interconnections and the trackbacks that creates the “blogosphere”. Forget about the pundits, there’s plenty of room if you have something to say :-)

  4. Stuart Says:

    G’day Karl

    Thanks for sharing your thoughts but you may have misunderstood me - I don’t see those five points that I made as anything that I’m worried about or anything that needs fixing.

    I think those are five points that make my blog stand out from so many others.

    And as for a blog roll … hell no! Blog Rolls are for pussies - sorry, I don’t mean to offend you but I can and do get good search engine placement without the need to link to blogs that I never read.

    If I recommend something or somebody it’s because I found it olr them helpful not because mentioning it is going to get me good search engine placement or a bucket load of traffic from Technorati.

    The very first thing I do with every blog I start is to go through the Word Press script and delete the Blog Roll links and the heading too - personally I think as far as traffic building is concerned it’s incestuous.

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