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I believe these categories can be fluid. Hobby Blogging might morph into the other two depending on the hobby and one's passion for it.
The first one , Hobby Blog, my wife actually keeps up. Its all about our family
The second one, Promotional Blog, I maintain that for our yacht company and generate leads.
The third one, Professional Blog, that's my blog where I discuss ideas for entrepreneurs, with a focus on digital marketing and new media.
I like to view my blog as a springboard for the rest of my ideas, but then again I wasn't smart enough to create a site like PCMech early on!
I'm not really a blogger, however with the system that I use to build and host my site a blog is automatically built, updated and pinged as I add content. So, I guess more on the promotional side for me.
I think most bloggers who start blogging as a hobby eventually start earning some good money, while i think bloggers that only blog for money and don't enjoy eventually fail. I think you can do all 3 as long as you keep a good balance.
Uhmm I think im in the hobby category
I think it is wise to think about the different stages of blogging, and spend some time to identify where you are at the moment, and in what directions you see yourself going.
But I see that paying attention to blog like yours, and other blogs that is related to my interest of learning is starting to give a lot of positive effect. And that's why I keep coming back here..
Cheers.. Are
My blog is just a baby at two weeks old, and I am trying to settle into my niche. The reason I started my blog was both to to monetize it and also to utilize it as a promotional platform for other businesses and consulting.
It is interesting that you made these into two categories. Given that you have vastly more knowledge on blogging than I do, is it not possible to do both? Have you found that both of these activites do not mesh well? Or are you saying that the posts on a promotional blog would just be centered around the promoted item or person?
Thanks,
Brad
I use my blog to communicate with my subsribers and to drive more people to my main website and product.
Is this considered as a problogger?
I put myself in a fourth category called marketer blogger.
Franck
the Body Guard marketer
Personal opinion and soapboxing can ruin a problog. This is fairly true with promotional blogging as well. On the other hand, political, journalistic blogs and those that publicize a charitable cause by nature include more opinion/editorial.