Showing posts with label WordPress. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WordPress. Show all posts

Saturday, January 18, 2014

The Experiment: WP wins, I think

So I find myself gravitating away from blogger.
I write all of my posts in Word Press, then copy/paste over to blogger -if I remember. So far I haven't forgotten one, but I feel like it's just a matter of time before I forget about it all together.
On the one hand, it makes me sad, cause that feels like wasting space, but on the other hand, I'm kinda happy to know that I have a true preference. I knew my knee jerk reaction to blogger was just from being overwhelmed by all the options on Word Press, and I'm happy to see that I didn't let myself give up on WP just because it was daunting at first.
I do still wanna do something with my blogger, but I'm not sure what. Suggestions?

Friday, January 3, 2014

The Experiment: On Vacation

Alright, it's been a while since I've done a comparison piece, so here we go.
I took most of the past two weeks off from work, from blogging, from everything. No one is really surprised, I'm sure. Today's comparison is a little thing, but I think in the long run it's pretty important to the success of a blog - how often the author thinks about it.
I haven't thought about my blogger once in all this vacation time. Once I cued up the posts for both sites, I stopped thinking about blogger and hadn't thought about it again until writing my New Year's post and realizing I'd need to copy/paste it to both locations.
Without my word press blog, this whole project probably would have died.
My WP keep sending me little emails about this or that post being liked (Thanks, everyone! I'm glad you liked it!), or having new followers (Hello!), and while I didn't have enough Internet access to check anything (home is in backwoods Ohio), knowing that it was there, making people happy or think or simply click like because they were compelled to do so by little green aliens - it made a difference. It kept me thinking about what I wanted to in January, when NaNo recap would be over. It made me wonder what my new followers were like, if I'd another great blog I'd like to follow, made me excited to catch up on the ones I'm following now.
I guess what I'm saying is Word Press left me with a better sense of community.
I don't know if that's because my G+ is mostly empty, or if WP is just easier to set things up in, or purely baseless, but in keeping me feeling connected, this round goes to Word Press.