What’s your best/worst experience with blogging?

by Jack Humphrey on Jun 14

Tell me and readers what your best experience (and/or your worst) has been since you started blogging.

The day you made your first sale? First advertiser pick up? The day you hit 500 visitors per day? 5000 visitors per day?

or

The day you got your first stalker…your first bad customer… etc.

Take a minute and tell us below!

  • http://www.thebadblogger.com The Bad Blogger

    My worst experience was getting warn by a top marketer (doesn’t want to reveal who) to stop duplicating his content.

    First of all, I did not, is just that I wrote it another way without copying word by word, but the meaning of the article is the same, I wonder is this duplicating, I feel not.

    I mean, tell me if you post about “How To Make Money Online” and another post about “Make Money Blogging” is it duplicating?

    Of course not, but the meaning of the content is same.

    Anyway, I tell the marketer that, he can go report me to the article site I have posted, and yes I was ban by a few article site, but still I there are many article site which accept it.

    I’m not going to tell you what article, since is been a year, and I never forget till today, here’s the lesson I learn, “Don’t be jealous, if someone write better then you, just face it, and write better next time.”

  • http://www.asiaprestigeidentity.com Anders blogger in marketing

    Thank you for reminding me of the basics for the Online Marketing needed to ensure the investments to be profitable. One good reminder is of course to understand the importance of producing the websites focused on the target group, not for the benefit of the Search Engines or in order to impress your colleges in this business. One problem is however to make clients understand that the job is not finished when the website is launched on the Internet, a lot of maintenance services are needed in order to ensure a good ranking. So hard work is waiting that includes a close follow up on the fast development in the Online Marketing Business.

  • http://None Jean

    The month my adsense suddenly dropped from $1200 a month to about $100. It happened to a lot of people but having company was no comfort.

  • http://AddictionTreatmentChallenges Bill Urell

    Worst day was when someone hacked something and sent out thousands of emails with a return address of my site.

    Best Day – I put up a “Share Your Story” link. My blog has mad e a difference in the lives of many. The killer is they thank me for what I love to do.

    Bill

  • http://www.shop4insurance.org jay

    I am still learning to blog. I would love any advice and ideas to get my site up and running!

  • http://www.netmarketingtoolbox.com/ Net Marketing Toolbox

    Hello Jack

    That would have to be today… when I come here to read your posts and digest comments from readers… and see 5 “real” comments, and six tweetbacks…

    It’s a waste of space showing these tweetbacks as they really don’t add anything constructive to the conversation taking place on this page. If you don’t use twitter it’s useless to follow the link (unlike a trackback where you might visit the person’s actual web site).

    My 2c worth…

    Cheers
    Stephen Spry

    • http://www.jackhumphrey.com/ Jack Humphrey

      Stephen – if that’s truly been your worst experience with blogging, you should be very happy! The key is to not read things you don’t want to read, which is completely up to you. I’m not forcing anyone to read tweetbacks. And in our business, if you aren’t using Twitter, well, I guess I don’t even know what to say about that.

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