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  • January 24, 2006

    Karen Schneider of FRL

    Written on January 24th, 2006 by Vince Chan :: No Comments »

    Karen Schneider is a unique soul in the Blogosphere. She wrote a piece today that’s sure to give Bloggers of all types, and experience level many tips to incorporate into their Blogging routine. It is important even as Amateurs to constantly be improving on our writing techniques.

    Not only is her post note-worthy for AmBloggers, Karen can certainly be an ambassador for the AmBlogging community! Free Range Librarian contains a wealth of information from Karen’s experience. You’d be hard pressed to find any bit of advertising or promotional affiliate links in her posts and Blog design. Yet she keeps churning out posts after posts with consistency and passion in her words. Her topics and content provoke thought and serve to educate. She is articulate and a pleasure to read.

    In her Blog design, she focuses only on the bare essentials. Sidebars exist simply to draw out recent posts, comments. The space-saving and useful nagivational menus, quickly invites her readers into the archives. In her post pages. She makes sure that nothing will distract from her words by only having the posts and the comments displayed prominently with no distractions.

    I’m sure glad this Librarian has gone Free Range. I found Karen thanks to a LifeHacker post about writing tips, and will be putting her feeds in my daily reads.

    Do you know of any Bloggers that exemplifies an Am Blogger? Let me know through the contact form! I always want to learn more about Am Bloggers and perhaps even profile them on AmBlogger!


    Copyright Wars?

    Written on January 24th, 2006 by Vince Chan :: No Comments »

    Subnixus’s Eric chimes in declaring his Blog to be Open Sourced. It’s not that this hasn’t been done by many, that’s what the Creative Commons was trying to solve. Is the CC license an equivalent of the GPL, what are the differences and why the two different standards? Simpletons like me wouldn’t mind a little enlightenment on that question

    Eric entertains with some thought about the hypocrisy of copyright. He gives a few examples of how copyright is violated in daily life by many. Not to say that there aren’t people who do not ever violate copyright, but those are the rare and few.

    I’m interested in the concept of Open Source Bloggers or Open Source Blogging as it smells very Am to me! One of the key criteria I talk about with Am Bloggers is that they are not obssessed about commercialism. As such, they may have similar thoughts like Eric does about what their contents or containers mean to them and to the world. Just thought I’d quickly write this out before I dissappear for the day!


    January 23, 2006

    Is It Appropriate To Blog At Work?

    Written on January 23rd, 2006 by Vince Chan :: 7 Comments

    First, a tangent! My apologies to those who find the non-capitalization a distraction! I do too! The problem with rushing to substitute an adequate theme is that you don’t know what that theme will do. The theme on this site currently is Zen-Minimalist and it makes every letter lower-case. I wonder what the looks were on the commenters who typed their comment only to see that they themselves did not capitalize! I’m looking to modify I’ve modified and will look to evolve or use a new theme in the future. (Beware! just kidding!)

    Without the need to keep beating a dead dog, I believe my future actions will speak louder than written words in the Blogosphere! Those who have judged will keep judging and will be judged as well. The comments remain as is for all to see. Some people suggested privately that I start moderating these comments. There’s no point. AmBlogger strives to remain open for all willing to discover more about blogging for passion, rather than blogging for profit.

    So I’m going to write about actions? No… I’ll be talking about inaction. Specifically, my experience with this avalanche of comments. I woke up early in the morning, made one final comment and was going to be unavailable for the whole day. Believe me, it was too tempting to peek at this site while I had proper work to be done. And that’s a problem!

    Many amateur bloggers do not have the luxury of a flexible time schedule. Most week days, we are busy doing many work, and some of these work demand that we do not abuse the time paid for our services. Have you ever found a conflict of interest between work and Blogging? (more…)


    January 22, 2006

    The Internet Vigilante Mob (a postmortem)

    Written on January 22nd, 2006 by Vince Chan :: 51 Comments

    Due to the ProBlogger / AmBlogger fiasco, I’ve no doubt made many people unhappy by my decision to peek into Darren’s stylesheet and applied some minor changes. Yes, it seems weird and stupid but I was looking for the “Bizarro ProBlogger” look. The color change of blue was the exact hexadecimal opposite of his color orange.

    I’m not offended by the comments posted on both Blogs. Long ago before the internet revolution, I remembered this medium called BBS where much harsher words were spoken. An old fashion flame war was fun to some, stressful to others. Nothing I haven’t seen or heard.

    How did I feel through this ordeal? I wasn’t phased by the peer pressure, or the colorful languages. Did I learn a few things? Certainly! I hope others learnt some too through the observation process. (more…)


    January 21, 2006

    ProBlogger talks to AmBlogger!

    Written on January 21st, 2006 by Vince Chan :: 68 Comments

    ProBlogger, Darren Rowse, contacted me through my Contact Form a couple days ago and I’ve been too busy to respond to him until now. I’m honored to receive his correspondence but truthfully I’ve been expecting him to come calling anyday now!

    Darren wanted to approach me about the design of AmBlogger.net which is very very similar to his ProBlogger.net. You would not be inaccurate to consider this a copy or spoof of his website. I’ve informed him of my pending response and will definitely offer him a forum to respond on AmBlogger if he so desires. In fact, let me iterate my interest in getting fellow AmBloggers to join in and contribute to AmBlogger.net. This site is here for you!

    Where should we start? Why do I choose to respond in a Blog? Simply Link Bait? (Update: If you think that’s the case, please don’t link to this post) I think there are a issues here at play here that are begging to be examined. What are the copyright issues? Darren himself has been a fair reporter and has written a few posts on this particular subject:

    To formulate my response, I decided to re-examine why I adopted this design in the first place. I also wanted to address the issue of web site design copyright? Lastly, I should be accountable and let Darren know about my response in simple terms. (more…)


    January 17, 2006

    Profit Expecations Can Cause Blogging Frustrations!

    Written on January 17th, 2006 by Vince Chan :: No Comments »

    Andy Hagans (whose blog makeovers I enjoy reading to pick up tips!) wrote at Performancing that the people involved in building Blog networks are getting frustrated, voicing back and being very self defensive about criticisms being thrown their way.

    Everyone wants to be “Blog Overlord” nowadays, controlling and building a diverse network of Blogs all in the pursuit of the almighty dollar! If you are an Amateur Blogger looking to step into the world of generating revenue from your Blog, do yourself a favour and rein it in a little bit. The fact is that most Bloggers make insignificant amounts of revenue and enjoy it purely as its own activity!

    It’s not unlike the gold rushes of old; where the success of the few, when widely publicized becomes the desires of many. But if you are like the minority of people that are in it solely for the money, you’re not a true AmBlogger anyways. I can only hope that at least one out of the many Blogs that you will spawn will meet some success enough for you to keep at it! Good luck!


    January 14, 2006

    Your Passion Drives Web 2.0!

    Written on January 14th, 2006 by Vince Chan :: No Comments »

    Seth Godin is a marketing genius who is well-known among the Blogger community. He released a free eBook, Everyone Is An Expert (about something), late last year that is the subject of today’s AmBlog.

    The eBook is written for Bloggers familiar with the craft who are looking to drive more sales, traffic and other monetary benefits through blogging. Seth promotes that one can achieve more by doing less.

    What I’ve taken out from this book is the idea that the old internet (aka Web 1.0) was a place where Search Engine results mattered. SEO mastery, meta tags were all very essential in organizing and delivering information. People invest time to sift through search results/content to bring meaning to one’s information quest.

    Seth clarifies that the new internet (aka Web 2.0) is about people helping each other to bring meaning and help an information quest to make sense. Blogs are a resulting phenonmonon of people wishing to hear from the experts, be directed by experts and have information organized by experts (Seth gave an analogy using a librarian).

    I firmly believe that sharing your expertise/your perspective is what has taken place. Social networking is (more…)


    January 12, 2006

    The Need For An AmBlog Categorization Exists!

    Written on January 12th, 2006 by Vince Chan :: No Comments »

    It’s funny to see ProBlogger Darren Rowse get just a little bit tickled by Eric’s post at Subnixus titled The Infomercial Blogs. Eric called out Darren’s blog, his own and Blogs like Jensense, comparing them to the annoying diet of informercials that proliferate late night and weekend television.

    At one point, Eric writes:

    ‘And finally, don’t put any faith in Problogger, Jensense, Subnixus, the list goes on… in the end, we just want you for your clicks. Take us with a grain of salt.’

    My favourite part of Darren’s post when he responds simply to that assertion with:

    Speak for yourself Eric.

    My reaction to that was immediately that Darren spoke like a true AmBlogger! Someone who values his work with more passion than simply a source of income. My previous assertion was that ironically ProBlogger should really be categorized as an AmBlog about Darren’s ProBlogging ventures with his other Blogs. (Try saying that 3 times fast!)

    I feel there really is a need for a clearer distinction between Blogs for Passion and Blogs for Profit. I will not comment on how I feel about Jensense or Eric’s own Blog because I am not a regular reader of their material. However, I feel compelled to back up Darren’s defense with my own perspective of the AmBlog genre!