I'm 10 days into the 30 Day Blog Challenge and for the most part I am doing pretty good with it. I have posted every day with one exception, which is good considering all of the activities going on.
I must admit that there are a couple of things that I am struggling with in regards to blogging.
When I look at the blogs of other participants I realize that although I know quite a bit about the web, when I see some of the expertise of other participants I tend to feel like what I am blogging about is quite a bit different and that I don't have the "smarts" that most of the other bloggers have.
While I am a pretty technical person, I just don't seem to be able to gather enough logical thoughts to write a technical blog post. Also, I'm just not so sure what to blog about music that some of the other music blogs are not already doing.
Blogging, podcasting, or really anything online costs money. So far the associated costs to running this blog and podcast has been out of my pocket. I don't mind one bit because I see this as a ministry and a labour of love. However, it would be nice to be able to recover some of the cost to pay for expenses. Most importantly though, I don't want to alienate my audience in the name of making a buck.
There you have it. 3 things I am struggling with. I would love to hear your feedback and what you think about my struggles.
- Do I really have enough knowledge to contribute?
- Is what I blog about even relevant, and will people get anything from my posts?
- When, if ever is it OK to monetize>

