I have been noticing lately that since I don’t have a TV, I spend much more time in my Google Reader. I feel like I am reading MUCH more lately, in general, but it’s been nice to have time to actually peruse the items in my reader that before, I used to gloss over.
However, I’ve noticed that rather than get to all those posts from The Guy/Girl Who Posts 12 Times Daily, I am find myself looking forward to reading those posts from The Guy/Girl Who Posts One or Two Nuggets Per Month. What I mean is, while I thought I’d be happy about spending more time in my reader because I’d finally have time to read all the stuff from the people who seem to have tons of time to do nothing but write blog posts, I’m finding that these people — the ones who post incessantly — are not the ones whose blogs I look forward to reading.
Why?
Well, I’m starting to think it’s because I favor quality over quantity. Just because you’re writing all the time does not mean you’re writing something good all the time. Some of it’s good, and some of it isn’t. In fact, I’d venture to say that of The Guy/Girl Who Posts 12 Times Daily, about 20% of those posts are worth reading. Granted, even 20% of 12 each day still more than The Guy/Girl Who Posts One or Two Nuggets Per Month, but which posts are staying with me later? which ones am I remembering?
The ones from The Guy/Girl Who Posts One or Two Nuggets Per Month.
Isn’t that interesting?
And I find myself really excited when I see something new from Nugget Guy/Girl in my reader, whereas when I see stuff from 12-Posts-A-Day Guy/Girl, I kinda find myself groaning about how I’m going to have to sift through all the post titles to find what’s actually valuable. And even being worth reading is not the same as lingering in my mind and causing reflection.
I’m still thinking about how and why this all is, and may post a follow-up at a later date… just thought I’d record my thoughts while I had them.
What do you think? Do you, like me, seem to prefer reading Nugget Guy/Girl over 12-Posts-A-Day? Or is it not possible to generalize? What makes specific posts in your reader stand out?
Striped Bachelor by Matti Mattila
Bloging for bloging sake. Reminds me of Twitter, it’s a blog in condensed form, and violently less composed or content-rich. While brevity can be a great writing tool for some, it seems to be the ‘dumb downed’ blogging everyone has been looking for, and a great marketing tool, firstly.
Jeffrey,
As with so many things, it depends on how it’s used, doesn’t it? Twitter can feel like overdone, ridiculous verbal blahblahblah, or when used appropriately, it can be golden nuggets of wisdom that evolve into concise conversations. Blogging has the tendency to be the same. Yep, like you said — blogging for blogging’s sake. Or really, talking for talking’s sake.