Great post on building a blog platform over on Mike Hyatt's blog today. All of it so true. But so exhausting.
About a year ago, I decided I wasn't going to let this blog wag the dog. My rule of thumb is... if I don't have anything to say, I'm not gonna force it. Permission granted to just skip it.
I've been blogging since 2003 and there were years I wouldn't miss a day. It helped me meet a lot of people. It launched my first conference with no start-up budget. And it's been responsible for every dollar I've earned since 2008.
Years ago, blogging was a much-needed voice in the vast wasteland of silence. Suddenly, we weren't doing it alone. There were others out there. And they were talking. It was like picking up shortwave radio signals. We were grateful for the noise.
But I don't that's the case anymore. Today, there's so much noise that differentiation is the new platform-builder. And with all the tweets, jabs, posts, pokes, jokes, discourse and disagreement, the biggest differentiator is... silence.
Doing more off the feed than on it.
Substance over pontification.
A quiet presence over a noisy one.
Maybe this approach will land me off the map. But I don't want some weird sense of social obligation to dictate my life. I'm most intrigued by the quiet ones. The ones who create in solitude. The ones you have to ask for wisdom, not tune out.
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