Written on June 6th, 2006 at 11:06 am by Darren Rowse
Blogging Goals – Reader Submissions Part 1

The submissions for the ‘Blogging Goals’ Group writing project have begun to flow in over night (29 already). Don’t forget that you can submit your posts (following the guidelines) up until Thursday this week. Here’s the first batch of submissions:
- Why Do Blogs Exist? by James Martin
- Keeping Realistic and Adaptable Blogging Goals by Rob
- Previsiones crecimiento e ingresos by Gonzalo
- Moving forward with my plans for Pittsburgh Homes Daily by phd
- What I Expect from Blogging by Adam Graham
- Eat Your Own Cake by Gavin
- Financial (and Blog) Resolutions for 2006 (updated) by FMF
- Goals, Intentions, Disappointments by SB
- How I plan to take over the world by Yehuda
- Lofty Blog Goals and Attempt to Beat Shyness by Helen G
- Direction but no Goals by Ricemutt
- With Great Changes comes great Responsibility by Jennie Rosenbaum
- Blog goals – Evaluating the Swiss Audience by Kimson
- $50/Day by July 1st by James
- Blog Off by Oz
- The Secret: Powerful Intention on Blogging by Rob Elem
- Spindrop Objectives by Dave Dash
- Goals for Mid-Year 2006 by Thatedeguy
- The Goals of Kokyunage.net by Remi
- Set Goals to Earn Money for Blogging by Dominic Foster
- Why Become a Consultant Blog? by Andrea Coutu
- Is it True I should have Blog Goals? by Melly
- Sustaining Quality Readership by Steve Austin
- Quacking about the future plans of Lil Duck Duck by Lisa
- Blogging Baby Steps by Don Makoviney
- How I’ll Spend My Summer Vacation by Damon
- Where I would like to take PsychSpash by Gareth Furber
- Blog Goals? Why Blogging? by Rodrigo
- Creatively Challenging, Consistent Chatter! by Shadows Edge
Please check them out – there are some great submissions already! I’m posting all reader submissions on the central page here.



10 Responses to “Blogging Goals – Reader Submissions Part 1” - Add Yours
Gareth
June 6th, 2006 12:32 pm
Good work everyone!
This first batch is excellent. Testament to a really great idea. Thanks Darren.
Rob
June 6th, 2006 1:28 pm
Post your votes here:
http://www.selfstarterops.com/Blog-goals-poll
Please don’t vote for yourself. Be fair.
Yehuda Berlinger
June 6th, 2006 4:30 pm
Maybe this isn’t in the spirit of the game, but it might help to sort these roughly by blog type (politics, entertainment, etc), rather than just present a wall of blog links.
Yehuda
meneame.net
June 6th, 2006 4:40 pm
Un blog sin objetivos no triunfa: Lista de los más osados…
¿Debe un blog existir? ¿Ganar 500 dólares al día? ¿2 millones de lectores semanales? Darren, de problogger, ha invitado a sus lectores a que los objetivos de sus blogs. El resultado es muy curioso……
Crazy Jim Smith
June 6th, 2006 4:45 pm
Hi Darren,
Could you be kind enough to contact me. I have some information that I would like to query with you.
Kind Regards
Crazy Jim Smith
June 6th, 2006 4:59 pm
Hi Darren,
I have worked out what was worrying me. My mistake and all fixed.
Regards
Palm Discovery » Blog Archive » Problogger contribution: Blogging goals
June 7th, 2006 4:13 am
[...] Problogger contribution: Blogging goals Sorry to interrupt my usual area of discussion but in hopes of getting more traffic and hits and helping my blog grow, I wanted to take a post to provide my submission as part of Darren Rowse’s Problogger Blogging Goals Group writing project. [...]
rob
June 7th, 2006 12:19 pm
Yehuda Berlinger,
You right. It doesn’t quite fit. Just took it down.
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June 8th, 2006 6:47 am
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