Going Pro

July 9th, 2007 @ 8:20 am | David Krug | 5 comments

I’m not all that impressed really.It has nothing to do with him. Just my own lack of ability to post 101 blog posts in one week. One thing is for darn sure. I will never claim the title of Professional Blogger. It’s way to hard of work for me. But congrats to Richard MacManus.

Richard MacManus reflects today upon an article that appeared in a local site which featured his story of turning blogging from a hobby into a Career.

Richard says some very worthwhile stuff about the keys to his success - particularly the amount of work and time that’s gone into building his very successful blog.


To each his own.

5 responses so far ↓

  • Wilma Ham || Jul 9, 2007 at 10:20 pm

    David, thank you for sharing your clear visions and showing the holes in the dollar hypes. You are a fresh wind in my sails.
    And I do like your music on your playlist, I just didn’t tell Sharon….

  • Sharon Sarmiento || Jul 10, 2007 at 2:33 am

    This is true, David. When folks try to seize the Problogger title, I wonder if they’re making the conscious decision to turn over their lives to their blogs. I think it’s important not to sacrifice work/life balance in the quest for becoming a Problogger…er Online Publisher. Gotta keep everything in perspective.

    And Wilma, so I see you’re playing both sides on the Audio Anti-Depressant thing… bet you didn’t think I would see this ;-)

  • Wilma Ham || Jul 10, 2007 at 9:32 pm

    Oh, the intrigues of blogs and their interconnection.
    I did want to come clean about David’s playlist and having seen your connections….
    it worked :)

  • Sharon Sarmiento || Jul 11, 2007 at 2:38 am

    Hee hee, yeah the blogosphere is an amazingly small world. Nothing is private! Not that the playlist thing is private or anything. Aside from the Nick Lachey, I also liked David’s playlist a lot. :-)

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