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Mid-Site Crisis… Halp!

Posted by on Jan 12, 2009 in Other | 6 comments

If any friends, acquaintances, colleagues, readers, fellow bloggers would like to weigh in, please do so:

For those who may or may not be aware, I have a design site: interhuss designs. And having a mini design idea crisis. I’m using WordPress currently and like almost everything about it. For the record, I do mostly photo manipulations, Gimp brushes, vectors, wallpapers, etc.

In your opinion is it better to have:

A) A full blog with ads (even with the risk of not having many commenters)?

OR

B) Strictly art gallery & download site?

Keep in mind, that either version will have my portfolio of images and free downloads. The real question is if I should blog or not. I know none of you can answer that. Maybe I just need some type of assurance. I consider myself somewhat of a writer, but not necessarily good at blogging on schedules. I know there are ways around it (like having drafts ready to go) but sometimes I just don’t feel like dealing with it at all. I can’t figure out if its worth it.

Understanding it is ultimately my choice, as a blogger and/or reader of blogs, what do you think? A? B? Other?

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  • Captain Joe Kickass

    A.

    Comments will come.

  • Intergalactic Hussy

    Thanks!! Its not only about comments. Its about the drive to do it as well. LOL…thanks again.

  • Eric Haas

    I vote for A, as well.

  • toomanytribbles

    blog. artists tend to change what they’re interested in. a blog will help you document that.

    you don’t have to follow a schedule. just do your thing and never mind the comments, either.

  • Cack Man

    What’s the harm in maintaining the blog? With or without comments, I find blogging a nice way of keeping my thoughts in order, experimenting with styles, and practicing the craft of writing… even if usually I’m the only one to read them.

    kol tuv :)

  • Mark

    “A” is the best choice, in my opinion.
    BTW… (in reference to your blogroll)my link is now proudatheists.wordpress.com/