Written on April 29th, 2006 at 12:04 pm by Darren Rowse
What do You Do?
How do you describe your blogging business to people when they ask ‘what do you do?’
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How do you describe your blogging business to people when they ask ‘what do you do?’
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My name is Darren Rowse and I’m a full time Blogger making a living from this new and dynamic medium from blogs like Digital Photography School and TwiTip - Twitter Tips.
Back in 2002 I stumbled upon an article about ‘Blogging’. I didn’t know it at the time but that moment changed my life. Since then I've become a full time blogger and have blogged on over 20 blogs and co-founded the b5media blog network.
You can connect with me via social media sites at Facebook - LinkedIn - Twitter - SU - Plurk - FriendFeed - Digg
37 Responses to “What do You Do?”
Michael Hampton
April 29th, 2006 12:25 pm
“I blog.”
On occasion, “I’m a computer consultant.”
calvin
April 29th, 2006 12:35 pm
and I say:
“am an online journalist”
Duncan
April 29th, 2006 12:56 pm
I normally say internet marketing or online journalist. If I say blogger it usually confuses people.
Ross Runkel
April 29th, 2006 1:10 pm
I publish legal information [pause] on the internet. We have the only successful dot com in Oregon. [Then they stare.]
brem
April 29th, 2006 1:33 pm
I usually avoid talking about what I do, whether blogging or my work as an engineer. I lose people in the first sentence anyway.
Martin
April 29th, 2006 1:36 pm
I say I’m a (fulltime) online publisher, then get the looks like: “yeah, okay, what about a real job”.
No point saying “blogger” - better things to do with my time than waste energy selling blogging.
Squirrelinabox
April 29th, 2006 1:51 pm
I don’t say anything about it since I’m still so new at it and since it’s really more of a hobby right now.
I think I’ll wait until I’m making a bit more than $10 a month before I start telling people I blog for money :)
Michael Moncur
April 29th, 2006 2:18 pm
It’s definitely tough. I usually just say “I run a bunch of web sites” but then the question is re-asked as “but how do you make money?”.
Just like most other self-employed jobs, everyone’s either going to think you’re a genius with amazing skills or that you’re perpetually unemployed, usually the latter. I’ve learned to live with it.
Jason
April 29th, 2006 3:53 pm
“Basically, I’m a professional loser.” lol…
Kidding…
I only make about $40 per month off AdSense at this point. I’ve just started with AdBrite, and I hope to get someting going with that.
Cheers,
JP
Maria Palma
April 29th, 2006 6:01 pm
Before I answer the question I ask them, “Do you know what a blog is?” If they answer yes, I tell them that I blog for a living. Otherwise I tell them I’m a “writer for a business news website“, which creates more questions….
kunal
April 29th, 2006 6:25 pm
The best answer from me is I manage website. If i say blog, they’ll wonder what it is.
Jamsi
April 29th, 2006 7:08 pm
Darren, you’re an online “independent” publisher who makes money through advertisements. Try to think of a person who writes for a newspaper, similar job yes?
For gods sake don’t mention the word blog :D
John Evans (Syntagma)
April 29th, 2006 7:26 pm
I say: I run an Internet media business.
They say: What’s that?
I say: A series of publishing websites.
They say: So you write the words?
I say: Yes, among other things.
They say: So, you’re a blogger?
I say: (deflated) I guess so. ;-(
crazyjimsmith
April 29th, 2006 8:10 pm
errr…..If they don’t know what a blog is I first explain what a blog is…..then I tell them about my blog.
Alan
April 29th, 2006 9:19 pm
I just tell people I work on the internet. Anything more specific and the “real worlders” start getting that glazed over look in their eyes ;-)
JAMINUSA
April 29th, 2006 9:51 pm
I just tell them I run a website, especially to the older crowd in my family who still do not own a computer. They usually ask why do I do it, I say I do it for a hobby, but I am making money. Of course the inevitable comes “How much do you make?” (Which to me is a rude question). I tell them I just made a hundred dollars with google for the first time, so it is not that much.
I guarentee when the money aspect gets bigger with blogging a whole new business will open up for me, explaining to my familiy how to start a blog, set it up, blah blah blah. My family tends to be very money oriented.
Paul
April 30th, 2006 12:05 am
My blogs don’t really earn me much more than a few AdSense cents here and there so I tend to focus more on how I use my blogs in my main business and as a growing venture on the side.
Blogs are still a bit of a mystery here in South Africa so anything with the word ‘blog’ is met with blank stares.
The Mole
April 30th, 2006 1:52 am
Global Domination….that’s what I do.
Neil
April 30th, 2006 2:06 am
Generally if I tell someone that I run a few blogs, they look at me like I am from another planet. I guess that is what you get when you live in the midwestern United States, where there are still dial-up users.
So to combat that and make myself sound cooler than I am, I tell people that I run a few websites, or that I am a movie critic. And when they ask where I write my movie reviews, I give them the url to Film School Rejects. They could care less that it is a blog, in fact very few people see it as a blog, they just see it as a site with movie reviews.
I am sure at some point the area in which I live will catch up and people will know what the heck I am talking about when I say that I am a blogger. At least, I can only hope…
HART (1-800-HART) L
April 30th, 2006 2:34 am
I say .. “I’m self-employed … and do a lot of things … ”
Most of the time, however, if my spouse or family starts BLAMING blogs for everything (you didn’t take out the garbage? What were you doing, blogging?) then I go on my own rampage and switch “working” for “blogging” and “blogging” for everything other adjective I do …
“I’m working hard” (actually means I’m blogging) or stuff like “I’m going to Blog over to Tim Hortons” (means I’m going to walk to Tim Hortons for a coffee)
Eventually .. they give up asking me about blogging. That’s the way I want it. It’s like investing in stocks .. do you go around telling your friends and family .. “I sold 1000 shares of Dell today, and bought 500 shares of Google” .. if you are a daytrader (or blogging daily) other people just don’t get it anyway.
Marc James
April 30th, 2006 4:07 am
Web publisher
ruudik niitmets
April 30th, 2006 5:20 am
i write,code and design
Ken
April 30th, 2006 8:47 am
Here’s my new term for a blogger:
CRONNER
Collaborating
Reporting
Organizing
on
Niches
Unfortunately, people think of blogs as online diaries. That’s why we need a new term that better describes the essense of what a professional blogger (cronner) does.
Declan
April 30th, 2006 10:34 am
I usually tell people I am a web publisher when they ask what that involves I then tell them I am a professional blagger! That usually raises some eyebrows…
R. Tyler Banfield
April 30th, 2006 12:57 pm
I definetly agree with Ken. It seems like the majority of the time that I use the word “blogging,” people want to know how you can make money by writing a diary. I think it’s important to be honest and try to give an explanation of blogging, because as people knowledge increases, blogging will gain continual respect and credibility.
Amit Agarwal
April 30th, 2006 4:04 pm
I generally say that I write for a technology website.
The next question is “where is the money”
I then say that I get a share of the Advertising revenue ..
But yes.. most people don’t understand and make silly assumptions ..
Sergio
April 30th, 2006 6:57 pm
Well, usually I say I write some stuff on the internet on some “very interesting” issues.
People normally get curious and come back with lots of questions about all this works (webdesign, writting, adsense earnings, etc)
mienne
April 30th, 2006 11:02 pm
The explanation that I’ve found makes the lightbulb go ‘bing’ in the less tech-savvy is,
“I write an online column.” (Like a newspaper columnist would every day or week, with their take on things.)
jim
April 30th, 2006 11:59 pm
I tell people I’m an online media mini moghol, emphasis on mini.
Richie Carey
May 1st, 2006 12:35 am
‘Internet Marketing’ or ‘Web Development’ or sometimes I just say ‘Computer Guy’….depends upon the person!
Loren
May 1st, 2006 12:52 am
Here’s how I describe what I do…
1. I’m a freelance journalist
2. I write primarily about the search engine industry. The search engine industry is a multi-billion dollar business… Google, Yahoo… etc.
3. The media which publishes my writings is my own site, a blog, which is read by about 7,000 people in the search & marketing business world per day.
4. I sell advertising on the site.
5. The advertising is relevant to what I write, and it pays ok.
Or, I just say I work on computers. If they acuse me of being into porn, I just reply that if I did web porn I’d be rolling in cash and probably living in Miami or Vegas.
Must Love Goblins
May 1st, 2006 1:59 am
Heh.
I usually go with “I”m a writer.” I’ve had a few freelance articles published, so I can point to them. It’s just too hard to explain the whole web site/blog income thing to newbies. ;)
Glen L Johnson
May 1st, 2006 2:13 am
I tell them that I manage two websites that are dedicated to getting news and information to plus size men and women.
Steve
May 1st, 2006 6:34 am
I do Affiliate Marketing online and represent many high quality companies that pay me commission for my results.
Steve
Dane Carlson
May 2nd, 2006 1:12 pm
I’m either a “professional blogger” or the “owner of a blog network” depending on who I’m speaking to.
Unfortunately, many people still don’t understand.
Ella ("L")
May 5th, 2006 2:06 pm
It’s funny, some people (like my old Nans) don’t understand it. Some think (and some wrongly inform others) that I write for fashion magazines. I’m a fashion blogger. Many people don’t even know what a blog is. I have to explain, but I don’t need to tell you what I say. It’s difficult and slightly different each time (and usually, there are people around to help). My mom’s always bragging (about the free stuff I get, mostly). (I might get a free HANDBAG! Sigh, anyway…)
Basically, I’m a fashion writer. On the Internet. (That’s what I should say, isn’t it?) (Ooh, and I “work for” Glam.com [but I probably can’t say exactly that, legally, on the ‘net].)
About family members asking to join you, someday. My mom has asked if I can give her a job. But we share money, pretty much, already! (She’s out of work due to injury, right now.) And I have other people who are into editing and stuff, maybe some day, when I’m huge, I can give them a break. 0:-)
(LOL: the Mole)
Hart, my father is worse than my Nans with computers, I swear. He’s always said I “sit all day and play.” He’s ALMOST coming to realize that I WORK. He he. (And geez! I go to SCHOOL! Ha ha.)
Declan, I’m a “Boston Bla(h)gger! ;-)
ADP
May 7th, 2006 2:50 pm
I tell them I’m an online journalist specialising in the death penalty in Asia. If they’re interested in the ‘online’ question, I tell them about my blog. But usually I find they’re more interested in the ‘death penalty’ bit….
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