Posted on Saturday, December 29th, 2007 by pelf and filed in Blogging Challenges & Tips, Personal Stuff

You saw this coming, didn’t you? :D

Seriously, this is what happens when you read too many posts on “blogging goals” in a very short time frame. Goals that other bloggers set for themselves get stuck in your head and you start thinking about YOUR own goals. And then you start dreaming about your own subscriber base and Technorati and Alexa rankings and the number of page views and unique hits you can get in a month and the number of posts you can churn out in a week and number of comments you can generate from those posts and all that jazz.

Then you realize that you can’t shake those thoughts off. So what do you do? You blog about them, of course! :D

So what are MY blogging goals?

Thai keyboard

I hope it doesn’t sound too superficial to say that my blogging goals do not come in a package of RSS subscribers, number of posts and comments, number of page views and unique hits or even the amount of income generated from ads on my blogs. In fact, my blogging goals do not come in numbers and they cannot be measured the way other bloggers measure theirs.

  1. Continue learning

    My first blogging goal is to continue learning because there is just so much to learn from and about blogging. I have found blogging enriching in many ways, from meeting new faces to managing my time and resources to increasing my productivity.

  2. More consistent blogging and more timeless articles

    I am also planning a blogging schedule so that blogging doesn’t take too much of my time and so that there is a balance between time spent blogging and networking. We all know that blogging is a very time-consuming activity, especially when it involves researching and ensuring that the facts are presented as they are, so a little more time and care should go into making sure that everything is correct when posts are published.

  3. Continue spreading awareness on environment- and charity-related issues

    The way I see it, environment-related issues will be a hot topic next year because we are getting more and more aware of our environment as well as the need to conserve the place we live in. Otherwise, we will be leaving our younger generations a planet that is no longer “fit for human habitation” with the increased evidence of global warming and what-have-yous.

  4. Increase involvement in social media sites

    Apart from consistent blogging, I would also like to spend a little more time in social media sites such as forums, 9rules, StumbleUpon and Digg because these are places where we can find like-minded bloggers and initiate a relationship with them (not THAT kind of relationship!).

  5. Improve networking skills

    If I could afford the time, I would also like to be an active guest-blogger so that I am able to contribute articles to other blogs, and with that, reach a wider audience because I believe that guest-blogging is a very good way to exchange expertise, experience and a great way to improve one’s writing too.

    But of course, if you’d like to guest-blog on Giving Hands, you know I always leave my doors open for you :D

So if my blogging goals cannot be quantified, how do I measure my success?

I consider myself successful when somebody tells me how much he/she has learned from my blogs and how much he/she appreciates my efforts and when somebody leaves my blog knowing that he/she has not wasted his/her time reading my posts :D

Now, what are YOUR blogging goals? :vodka:

  1. Jason says:

    Consistent update till the blog reaches 4 year old. :D

    Jason’s latest blog post: Weekend Carnival With SpongeBob SquarePants

  2. Jason says:

    My latest blog post is not “Just Another Dinner At Secret Recipe” neh. There’s a bug in your plugin?

    Jason’s latest blog post: Weekend Carnival With SpongeBob SquarePants

  3. pelf says:

    I am aware of the error, but have no idea why it behaves the way it does. But I’ve already manually pulled your latest blog post for you :D

  4. There is currently no clear blogging goals for me. I still have a lot to explore therefore I dare not list out any specific goals. To me, blogging is still a secondary part of my life. Anyway, I’ll keep on posting about my stuff :P

    One thing for sure, I’ll definitely support Giving Hands through reading and promoting the site to the public :)

    ColourfulWorld’s latest blog post: (STICKY) The 1st Youth Entrepreneur Convention 2008

  5. Giddy Tiger says:

    Your blogging goals are so well-thought out and very well-defined. I’m sure you’ll achieve them. Why not do a poll midway through the year to gauge where you’re at? I love polls!

    Giddy Tiger’s latest blog post: I’ll be home for Christmas..

  6. simon says:

    i love digg. it’s the first website i check when i’m online.

    happy new year to you, pelf! :P

    simon’s latest blog post: Simon’s Awards for 2007

  7. Zhu says:

    Good goals!

    I’d like to improve my posting schedule too. I post three times a week, that’s alright for me, but I’d like to have a few posts ready for when I’m really busy, so that I can focus more on answering comments etc.

    Zhu’s latest blog post: Things I Learned In 2007

  8. rinnah says:

    You’ve already achieved your success with this reader. :P

    I always find something new / useful / knowledge from your posts and having met you has enriched my blogging experience tremendously.

    Here’s to a successful blogging year in 2008!

    rinnah’s latest blog post: A penny for your thoughts…

  9. yenjai.net says:

    Happy New Year Pelf

    yenjai.net’s latest blog post: Happy New Year

  10. Mike Goad says:

    I want to continue blogging regularly, but want to do it in a more systematic way. I’ve got 7 tentative categories I’ll be using and I’ve moved all my old categories to tags.

    While I do want to continue blogging regularly, I also need to shift significant focus to those on-line activities that are providing a small income stream. My blogging has distracted me significantly from them and I believe that I can improve the income with more attention.

    I do want to continue to read and comment on the blogs that I read and interact with. I learn a lot through these interactions.

    (I’ve been through here before, but got here this time through your stumble profile and will be adding your feed to my reader.)

    Happy New Year!

    Mike Goad’s latest blog post: Resolutions for 2008 ? NO!

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