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Ironholgs
31/07/2010 19:00:08
LB - can I have the link to your
blog
please?I started writing my
blog
4 years ago as I started to prepare for my first Ironman race with Dave the Ex Spartan amongst others. It really started just for myself as a record, and for friends and family to keep up to date with my training and preparation. It kind of took off and I got emails from people all over the world sharing their thoughts and saying I inspired them. Bizarely a book deal followed and I now write a regular
blog
for Triathlete Europe magazine as well.I basically write what I feel, I'm not elegant but I'm honest. It's mostly about training, competing and occassionally I'll comment on other stuff. It won't be everyones cup of tea but I enjoy writing, basically LB just write about whatever you want as long as you enjoy writing it.My personal
Blog
My Triathlete Europe
Blog
Wilkie
05/08/2010 12:00:40
LB, I know you have an interesting life, and that all sorts of exciting things happen in your world, so I'm sure your
blog
will be great reading. However, I can't get my head round the idea of wanting to read the day to day stuff that is most people's
blogs
.Things like Womble's LJOG
blog
, something out of the ordinary, by someone you've met (or feel you 'know' via the forum), are interesting."last night I ran 7 miles at 9:30 pace" and "my washing machine broke down" are not. That's the sort of stuff I do, or that happens to me, so it's really not very gripping in someone else's life.
Kwilter with a K
30/07/2010 22:37:27
I've had one for a couple of years. I mainly witter about my quilting, but throw in general life gripes as well. There's a widget you can add that shows who's read your
blog
and where they're from...nothing specific, it might say "a person from Plymouth read your
blog
1 hour ago", but it's quite nice to see where your readers are from.Don't think there's any rules. I mainly read quilting
blogs
, but also some general life ones. My favourite non-quilting ones have lots of photos, and are properly spelt and punctuated. I don't like reading ones with lots of adverts linked in to them....too obvious and in your face. Have a look at some other
blogs
to get a feel for how much might be too much for your own comfort. Then add a link to your FB page so we can all read about your marathon session with Mr LB
jogblog
30/07/2010 23:21:51
I set up a
blog
when I first started running as a way to track my progress. It went on from there to an account about all sorts of things I think or see when I'm out running. I don't update it as often as I did as since moving from London as I haven't had much inspiration, but you can read my
blog
here: jogblogLB - where's your's? I'd love to read it (and any others).
Womble
01/08/2010 18:32:04
I used to keep a general one but cba anymore. I have used
blogs
a couple of times for 'big' holidays/events as a way of keeping in touch with people while I'm away. My parents loved that they could see photos within hours of me doing something. Most gory photos are here.
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