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It doesn't matter how to be popular, let's not forget the power of being a hardcore technical blogger who only have few visitors (but awesome followers). Blogs that only a few can read and understand. There is nothing wrong with, we can't expect that every niche blog will have millions of visitors. If you want to be popular choose popular topics, explain them in the most clear (KISS) way, then keep doing it. Now and then post a blog with some religious stuff in it. Post obvious stuff but, put lovely pictures, cure kittens and try to explain one simple thing like no one knows it. Unfortunately more and more blogs are getting empty, good stories, lots of bollocks but not a damn real thing, or the same things over and over with a new narrative... So please, please, please don't improve your technical writing style to be "yet another 'I write nice blog posts about mass technical(ish) people' blogger. No offence to Joel or Jeff, they are doing something nice, but we don't need more Joels or Jeffs, that area already have been covered. Write pure technical blogs and deep subjects if you dare, not stories. |
Sorry, but that's simply terrible advice. That's like telling Kafka, "don't write your short stories, Poe already has that style covered."
I agree we don't need a bunch of lame Joel/Jeff knockoffs. But we certainly shouldn't discourage people from trying to stand on their shoulders to create something better.