To blog or
not to blog
I believe there is a spark of creative genius in each
and every one of us – even me!
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The blog proved to
me that I could indeed tackle scary new ideas and change the way I had been
accustomed to behave for over 50 years.
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It convinced me
that I certainly can be creative, even with what to me at the time was an alien
way of writing and communicating. I don’t think I was unique in considering
myself not especially creative but in truth I was the one who had put me into a
non-creative pigeon hole and the good news was here was a way out!
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The task showed me
there is distinct pleasure to be had in ordering your thoughts in this way and
often we are not aware how much contribution we can make until we crystallize
our thinking in writing for the scrutiny of others.
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This first blog
produced positive comments and very pleasing feedback over time, often from
unexpected sources and spread over a very wide range of contacts with a great
diversity of backgrounds and reasons for reading my blog. Like the proverbial
pebble dropped in the pond, I managed to create a ripple which went a long way
and proved to be a very effective way of connecting with my wider audience. All
of a sudden I had managed to wake up dormant contacts and had found a way of
expressing ideas which was new and totally unique to me. I’m sure there was a
large of amount of luck involved too but then it’s possible to make your own
luck if you work hard enough at it.
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Not having been
expecting any success at blogging, it has been extremely gratifying, over the
eighteen months or so since I’ve been at it, to realize how expectations can be
exceeded in the most unlikely of fields if the required effort is put in –
surely a good lesson for anyone in business to learn. DIY can work and work
very well – with the power and reach of the internet at our disposal, shaky or
lucky starts can soon be transformed into steady progress and the results of
that can easily serve as the foundation for something bigger and better.
Here’s a link to my first blog
If you care to have a read of it I’d be delighted as always to hear your thoughts. Please email me at info@barnhillmarketing.co.uk or tweet @barnhill_jeff.
My Chester Standard column can be viewed online here on page 29
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