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Review of the Blog Book

Rated 1 at Bloggeries
Although this post is titled “Review of the Blog Book,” it would be more appropriate to title it “How Not to Blog 101.” When I first received the request to review this blog, I thought it was a joke. However, after double checking with my editor, I was informed that the author of the blog did indeed want a review. Therefore, I feel I am entitled to tell it exactly how it is. Thus, the following review will be a combination of a scathing rant, along with tips for my fellow bloggers.

I don’t recommend wasting anytime out of your life, but if you have to see this blog, it can be viewed here. The first time I attempted to write this review, I went to revisit the blog, but lo and behold, the server was down. If you are lucky enough to visit this blog when it’s not down, you will be greeted with a few meaningless lines of text and a Google search box. No really, that’s it. There is no content on the home page.

I was hopeful however, because I saw approximately ten navigational links on the left side of the page (accompanied by a hideous, unblended AdSense skyscraper). I clicked on the “What We Do” link, and found a lengthy description, beginning with this sentence:

theblogbook is an open source web site designed around giving people the opportunity to write books, poems and short stories, and from people to see what they’ve written.

Naturally, I quickly clicked on the “Blog Books” link to view the large collection of literary works. In reality, I was met with three links. Two of the links lead to nothing more than a page with one sentence and an AdSense leaderboard, while the other link lead to a page with yet another link (it’s confusing, so pay attention). EUREKA! After clicking this second link, I finally found a page with content. There were links to fifteen “blogs,” which actually turned out to be one to two paragraph short fiction pieces. I was fed up with the site at this point, so I can’t give an unbiased opinion on the quality of these short fiction pieces.

After searching around some more, I found the following: an all but blank guide to writing, a forum with one user and one post, eighteen free Flash games and an “Author” page. On the “Author” page, I found out that the blog is run by a man named Guy. Guy is a writer and artist, and is currently working on a film. He has a personal blog, which at least has been updated six times over the last month.

Instead of continuing my rant, I will leave you with the tips that you should take away from this review, and apply to your own blogging ventures:

1) Content will make or break a blog. If you can’t produce quality, original content on a regular basis, then you need to find a new topic to blog about.

2) Think your ideas all the way through. If you want to start a blog that is dependent on visitor input and interaction, you need to figure out how you’re going to get the visitors you need.

3) Setup your blog and then publicize it, not the other way around. First impressions are crucial, make sure your blog doesn’t make a bad one.

4) Learn how to effectively blend and place your ads. There are tons are resources on the internet that can teach you how to do this, so make sure you take the time to use them.

5) Content will make or break a blog. If you can’t produce quality, original content on a regular basis, then you need to find a new topic to blog about (I realize this is the second time I’ve written this, but it’s because content is truly that important).

Until next time,
Tyler Banfield

Written by Bloggeries · Categorized: Recycling Bin

Jul 08 2006

Review of “the daily phosdex”

Rated 3 at Bloggeries

What’s a “phosdex”? Unfortunately, I don’t have the answer for you. However, if you read through all of the daily phosdex, you will probably find your answer. After looking through and reading some of the contents of this blog, I decided it will be the first blog that I rate a three. Why you may ask? Because I don’t dislike it, but at the same time, it’s not something that I would visit on my own.

When the blog first loaded (which took longer than most blogs), I was met with an onslaught of advertising. As I looked through the rest of the blog, I realized this was one of the major faults of this blog. No I know it is tempting to throw tons of ads on a blog in an attempt to become an online millionaire, but it’s important to remember the primary function of blogs: content. A blog is a way to provide content to readers, and can be accented with ads (not the other way around).

Once you get past the plethora of ads, you come to realize that this blog has some quality content. For some reason, the larger font actually made it harder for me to read. I know this is probably the opposite of what the author intended, but I guess my eyes have just grow accustomed to size twelve font. Also, some of the formatting choices within the posts were questionable (such as extra big letters with red highlighting).

When the author says that the daily phosdex is “A dyslexically opinionated weblog about nothing in particular, with dyslexic opinions about nearly everything,” he’s not kidding around. From personal stories to rants about Fox News, this blog covers it all. It looks like the author has been on a bit of a summer hiatus (which he addresses), but overall the blog is filled with fairly consistent content.

Since I think it’s a three, my feelings aren’t strong enough to tell you that you need to look at this blog, nor do I dislike it enough to tell you to stay away from it. The best thing you can do is form your opinion about it and then post your thoughts here.

–Tyler Banfield

Written by Bloggeries · Categorized: Reviews

Jul 08 2006

Blog Review – John’s Left Field

Blog Rating 5This blog struck a part of me from the very first post. As many of us trying to make a living online, John left his job in search of something better, and uses his blog as an output for his frustrations.

Many of us did the very same thing. With nothing else to turn to, we suddenly had the urge to change something in our lives. We left work, and set out to start all over again. My career was ended by me after 17 years. Not that I didn’t like the job, but something told me it was time. John Left has done the very same thing. He left his career, and is now blogging about everything in life that gets him wound up.

This blog is a perfect example of “Looks aren’t everything.” The blog is a standard Blogger blog. Nothing fancy about it, but it doesn’t really matter. The writing of this man is nothing less than “Superb!!” John is an obviously a very intelligent individual. He has a style of writing that is hard to look away from, and I just read 12 months of his blog posts word by word, and left wishing there were more.

The blog is about more than just a guy looking for a job. It’s about his outlook on life, and his refusal to give in to oppressive forces of today’s society. He not only writes, but he is also a dedicated reader. Not many of us can claim to be up to date on what is happening in the world around us, but this man can. He is a faithful reader such things as the Chicago Tribune, and Rolling Stone. I am guessing those are just the tip of what he uses to educate himself about the world.

I ask that you visit John’s Left Field. While you are there, don’t miss one of the most insightful prospectives on advertising that you may ever see, or read one of my favorite blog posts of all times. It is one about the remembrance of fallen heroes. I promise you will not be sorry, and there is a good possibility that you may even become an addict.

With no fancy designs, and not much more than just fantastic writing and opinions, I am placing this blog into the Bloggeries Spotlight, as one of the best. I look forward to more.

Written by Bloggeries · Categorized: Reviews

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