Software Manager, Agile Aficionado, Tech Dabbler, and Public Speaker. A lifelong learner, the prospect of something new and coffee are what get me up in the morning.
It's a great point and one that certain old timers like myself have used, the point that most people miss is make your content poignant and interesting. After awhile you can tend to run out of ideas, I started my first online postings more than 20 years ago and kept it up for a few then go back now and again. Long term being able to keep it up is what can help focus you, and making the time as blogging, especially if you plan to do many (once or many times per week) can take more time than one a month. Set yourself an achievable goal and make sure you leave time for edits, rarely does one create an illuminating and polished post the first time.
It's a great point and one that certain old timers like myself have used, the point that most people miss is make your content poignant and interesting. After awhile you can tend to run out of ideas, I started my first online postings more than 20 years ago and kept it up for a few then go back now and again. Long term being able to keep it up is what can help focus you, and making the time as blogging, especially if you plan to do many (once or many times per week) can take more time than one a month. Set yourself an achievable goal and make sure you leave time for edits, rarely does one create an illuminating and polished post the first time.
Yes consistency is key.