I don’t blog enough

Posted on 2007.08.23
Categories: Internet

Although Geekie.org has had a good amount of thought put into it, I really haven’t been blogging enough. Though people understand that - when you’ve just moved and when you have a million things on your mind - sometimes one can’t spend so much time on the Internet, I do think I need to blog more, and make this site more active.

And I only recently started optimizing my blog for the search engines.

Confessions of a housewife” is a good example of a frequently-updated blog, one with PageRank significantly higher than my own. (Note that the name of a site doesn’t necessarily reflect entirely its content… but in this case it does…) With entries on a number of topics - yes, many related to “confessions of a housewife” - it certainly captivates the attention of readers.

Another weblog by the same owner, the Home Business Blog, shares a similar design and concept. This time, its topics are also well targeted, although the intended audience may not be those that belong to the “geekie” world; for instance, this article on hosting seems to be aimed for those just starting up.

It does seem somewhat interesting that these blogs have so little advertising. I would like to re-do the design of Geekie.org as well, integrating the content in innovative ways. And I would like to reduce ads.

Take a look at those sites, and tell me what you think…


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