Thoughts on Blogging Part 23
It’s nearly two and half months since the Blaugust: Festival of Blogging event ended. During that time I’ve maintained a fairly regular writing schedule and I post every two days or so. Furthermore, I finally dragged my blog template, kicking and screaming, into the modern era. I tweaked a few pages and updated the content of the “about” page. The next task is to start going through all previous posts and replacing older, low resolution images with larger, more appropriate ones. This process also presents an opportunity to ensure that all posts follow a uniform style. IE Are appropriately categorised, have links to related posts at the bottom and are SEO optimised. This will be a lengthy task so I think the best approach will be to tackle two or three posts a day. Hopefully this will raise the profile of older content, which generates the lion’s hare of traffic to this site.
It’s nearly two and half months since the Blaugust: Festival of Blogging event ended. During that time I’ve maintained a fairly regular writing schedule and I post every two days or so. Furthermore, I finally dragged my blog template, kicking and screaming, into the modern era. I tweaked a few pages and updated the content of the “about” page. The next task is to start going through all previous posts and replacing older, low resolution images with larger, more appropriate ones. This process also presents an opportunity to ensure that all posts follow a uniform style. IE Are appropriately categorised, have links to related posts at the bottom and are SEO optimised. This will be a lengthy task so I think the best approach will be to tackle two or three posts a day. Hopefully this will raise the profile of older content, which generates the lion’s hare of traffic to this site.
Spikes in Traffic
Over the last two months I have noticed several spikes in my website statistics. Initially I was quite excited, hoping that my writing was gaining more traction and finding a wider audience. Sadly this wasn’t the case. Upon further inspection, the traffic all originated from China and was focused on the homepage (IE the domain name), rather than specific blog posts. Whatever it was, it certainly wasn’t people reading a post and sharing it online. Due to the point or origin and the nature of the traffic, I am very suspicious of this activity. I’ve checked with a few other bloggers that I know and it would appear that I am not the only one to have experienced this anomaly. There is no evidence of any untowards or malicious activity, so beyond monitoring the situation there’s not a lot that I can do. It is still my long term goal to increase the readership of this blog but it is proving an uphill struggle.
Is AI Killing Blogging?
Although no one in my immediate blogging circle has quit blogging per se, I have noticed a decline in output among the 200 plus blogs I subscribe to via Feedly. Several subreddits about blogging that I visit have referenced people leaving the blogging scene due to being unable to compete with AI generated content. However, I think this is more to do with commercial blogs and sites specifically designed to try and generate revenue. Fan created sites are potentially a different matter. One of the reasons fan blogs become popular is because the author’s personality permeates their writing. That is something that AI struggles to replicate and why it is for the present, quite easy to spot AI generated content. However, this may change over time. Although AI is not killing my interest in writing, it does chip away at my motivation. I’m sure I’m not alone in this.
Big Versus Small
Larger monitors with QHD and UHD resolutions are slowly but surely becoming more popular. The latest version of Squarespace and indeed many contemporary blogging templates seem to favour filling that expanded screen real estate. I certainly prefer reading websites with large text and images. However, half of my website traffic is via phones and tablets. Although I use an adaptive template and my writing scales accordingly for each medium, my tendency to write substantive paragraphs can look like a wall of text on handheld devices. This raises the question as to whether to alter the style of my writing to try and accommodate the needs of both large screen users and those that peruse the net via phones and tablets. I’m not sure exactly how you’d do that but there must be a way? Or is the best approach not to worry at all and just focus on the writing?