Unless your blog is your product — and in this case you’re clearly in the media business, and not using your blog as a communication tool — it is not to be looked at as a service or product people are going to use everyday and flock to. Instead, it’s a collection of valuable, long-lasting, well-indexed information. It’s the expression of something. It colours who you are. - Stephanie Booth
Yeah I'm new to blogosphere. I started blogging in 2010. But after two or three post, I just give up. But now I know what I'm doing, why I'm here and what I need to write about. As my blog sub-title says -- rants about engineering, coding and education. I'm on it. Whatever I think is share-able and informative, I write it.