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		<title>Ben Barden: &#8220;I play to my strengths&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jan 2009 12:36:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Zsolt Balla</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ben Barden is a versatile guy, busy with blogging, coding and occasionally composing. The 28-year-old blogger, who is the mastermind behind the increasingly popular Top &#8230;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><a id="a2dd" title="Ben Barden" href="http://www.benbarden.com/">Ben Barden</a> is a versatile guy, busy with blogging, <a id="qzbf" title="coding" href="http://www.injader.com/">coding</a> and occasionally <a id="uk3l" title="composing" href="http://www.benbarden.com/view.php/area/40/music">composing</a>. The 28-year-old blogger, who is the mastermind behind the increasingly popular <a id="wi:3" title="Top Ten Blog Tips" href="http://www.toptenblogtips.com/">Top Ten Blog Tips</a>, and the <a id="kfzt" title="Zen Working" href="http://www.zenworking.com/">Zen Working</a> productivity blog tells us about moving to a different continent, his new venture of launching an <a id="wobp" title="CMF Ads" href="http://www.cmfads.com/">advertising network for bloggers</a> and why IT people shouldn&#8217;t make excuses.</em><strong></strong></p>
<p><img class="size-medium wp-image-120" style="margin:8px" title="Ben Barden" src="http://www.zsoltballa.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/ben-barden.jpg" alt="Ben Barden" width="250" height="375" align="right" /></p>
<p><strong>How much of your grown-up life have you spent with blogging?</strong></p>
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<p><span id=":r0" dir="ltr">I had a LiveJournal account as far back as 2002, and wrote an occasional personal blog on my site from 2005 onwards. I didn&#8217;t get into blogging &#8220;seriously&#8221; until November 2007, when I started writing about blogging and website tips without the jargon. I launched <a id="b16q" title="Top Ten Blog Tips" href="http://www.toptenblogtips.com/">Top Ten Blog Tips</a>, my current blog, in late 2008.</span></div>
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<p><strong><span id=":qz" dir="ltr">Was it a linear growth and development, or was there a trigger point when you decided to &#8220;take it seriously&#8221;. Did you have a particular reason or motivation to do so?</span></strong></div>
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<div class="Q2bXSc"><strong></strong><span id=":qy" dir="ltr">Well, the personal blog only had a handful of readers, and I got sick of talking to myself. I wanted to write about something that people would actually want to read. It wasn&#8217;t much fun posting and getting 0 comments time after time. Once I started writing about blogging and website tips, the blog had a fairly slow but steady growth.</span></div>
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<div class="Q2bXSc"><strong><span id=":qx" dir="ltr"> Was it an all-linear growth, or did you discover something to give it a sudden boost?</span></strong></div>
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<div class="Q2bXSc"><span id=":qw" dir="ltr">The only major growth spurt was after I moved to Top Ten Blog Tips. Many of my subscribers moved across, but there were quite a few people who stayed subscribed to the old site. So I decided to kickstart my new blog by writing a guest post at <a id="na15" title="10 reasons to avoid mailto links" href="http://www.problogger.net/archives/2008/12/06/10-reasons-to-avoid-mailto-links/">ProBlogger.net</a>. This significantly boosted my subscribers.</span></div>
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<div class="Q2bXSc"><strong><span id=":qv" dir="ltr"><br />
I guess I was one of the many, who joined in back then. You seem pretty versatile. Is it because you hated school and preferred to learn a lot of things you were interested in but they never taught you?</span></strong></div>
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<div class="Q2bXSc"><span id=":qu" dir="ltr">Well, school has a bit to do with it, but I didn&#8217;t completely hate school, just didn&#8217;t like some of it. When I was younger there were a lot of things everybody else seemed to be able to do without a second thought, especially stuff like sports, and I was never that good at anything like that. Since then I&#8217;ve found a number of things I am good at. I know what my strengths and weaknesses are, and I play to my strengths. </span></div>
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<div class="Q2bXSc"><strong><span id=":qt" dir="ltr"><br />
What brought you to Australia? How come there are so many bloggers located down under?</span></strong></div>
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<div class="Q2bXSc"><span id=":qs" dir="ltr">When we lived in the UK, my wife and I worked full-time, we were well paid, we had no children, and no personal debt &#8211; and we were still unable to buy a house. All of those are still true in Australia except for being able to afford a house. But having done it, we have come to realise it wasn&#8217;t what we wanted after all. As for Aussie bloggers, the thing about Australia is that it&#8217;s a big country and quite spread out. Blogging is a great way to meet new people and I think this may be why blogging is popular here.</span></div>
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<div class="Q2bXSc"><strong><span id=":qr" dir="ltr"><br />
How long did it take to reach financial independence? Have you managed to reach it, by the way?</span></strong></div>
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<div class="Q2bXSc"><span id=":qo" dir="ltr">I have a lot of things going on, but I haven&#8217;t yet crossed over into making any serious money online. I have made some, but we&#8217;re talking a few hundred rather than anything close to making a living online. Many of my projects are done simply because I enjoy doing them. Though it would be good to make some more money, I&#8217;d rather have a regular job and enjoy what I do online than do things I don&#8217;t really enjoy just to make some money. Blurring the lines between the two is something I haven&#8217;t mastered just yet.</span></div>
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<div class="Q2bXSc"><strong><span id=":qn" dir="ltr"><br />
You are planning to launch an ad network shortly. What will make it special?</span></strong></div>
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<div class="Q2bXSc"><span id=":qm" dir="ltr"><a id="apea" title="CMF Ads" href="http://www.cmfads.com/">CMF Ads</a> is run by three bloggers who understand the needs of advertisers and publishers alike. We&#8217;ve placed loads of ads and we know what it&#8217;s all about, we know the target market very well. Our widget will allow a site to run multiple ads on the one widget, with each ad running for 30 days, and the ad that is shown on each widget is random. Costs are low &#8211; the base rate is 5 credits, or $1.25, to place an ad for 30 days (although this can be increased if needed). The publisher will get 100% of the credits paid for each ad on their site, which they can use to place more ads or they can cash out, at which stage we&#8217;ll take a cut. This is the only tax in the system, which is to cover our costs.</span></div>
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Which social networking site is your favorite one? Is it also the one that brings the most traffic to your sites?</span></strong></div>
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<div class="Q2bXSc"><span id=":qj" dir="ltr">I like <a id="y37q" title="StumbleUpon" href="http://benbarden.stumbleupon.com/">StumbleUpon</a> for finding new sites, it&#8217;s also been a good source of traffic. <a id="tqd4" title="Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/benbarden">Twitter</a> has been good for me too. Those are the main ways I promote my blog at the moment, along with commenting on other blogs.</span></div>
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<div class="Q2bXSc"><strong><span id=":qi" dir="ltr"><br />
What do you do to avoid blogger burnout symptom?</span></strong></div>
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<div class="Q2bXSc"><span id=":qh" dir="ltr">Posting three times a week instead of every day. Writing lists instead of a mass of long sprawling paragraphs. Planning my posts before writing them &#8211; I list the headings first, then once I have 10, I write the detail.</span></div>
<div class="Q2bXSc">Plus, it helps to enjoy the process of writing new posts.</div>
<div class="Q2bXSc"><strong><span id=":qf" dir="ltr"><br />
What will be the main difference between the state of the blogosphere now and one year from now?</span></strong></div>
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<div class="Q2bXSc"><span id=":qe" dir="ltr">Other than new versions of blogging software, more social networks, greater use of Twitter, more people starting blogs but probably just as many people quitting blogging altogether&#8230; not much.<br />
You know, some people have these crazy predictions about the future of the web, and I think too many people get caught up in the technology &#8211; hey, a new social network, ooh a software upgrade.<br />
What I&#8217;d LIKE to see is people stopping to think WHY they want to blog instead of just jumping right in, then realising they have no readers because they don&#8217;t have a clear focus for their blog. I&#8217;d also like to see fewer blogs that assume everyone is a PHP developer who uses WordPress, and more blogs that write original content that isn&#8217;t only for techies.<br />
Oh, and less of the &#8220;Web 2.0&#8243; buzzwords, too. It&#8217;s the web, it can&#8217;t be versioned.</span></div>
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<div class="Q2bXSc"><strong><span id=":qd" dir="ltr"><br />
It&#8217;s a bit odd (but nice) to hear it from someone who actually <em>is</em> a php developer. You say on your sites that you okay with your age, still, I proved unable to figure out how old you are&#8230;</span></strong><span id=":qc" dir="ltr"><br />
I may be a developer, but I&#8217;m still a user of other people&#8217;s applications, and I use my own, too. I can see why tech people go to tech conventions, but what they need to remember is that though technology may be cool and all that, you need to make it do something that people will want to use.<br />
A big issue I have with social networks is that they all do the same stuff- you sign up, log in, you can make friends, send messages, maybe post blog entries&#8230; but there isn&#8217;t anything particularly compelling with the majority of these sites.<br />
Part of the reason I got into IT was because I was sick of having IT people making excuses for things like bugs or missing features. Once you know how things work, you know when someone&#8217;s being up front with you or if they&#8217;re just making excuses.</span></div>
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<div class="Q2bXSc"><strong><span id=":qb" dir="ltr"><br />
You moved to a different continent to spend most of your days in front of a computer. Have you managed to keep your off-line friends, relations all the while?</span></strong></div>
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<p><span id=":qa" dir="ltr">Some of them yes, but life moves on, and it is very hard to stay in touch with friends when you move abroad. Even if I&#8217;d stayed in the UK, I&#8217;m sure we would&#8217;ve drifted apart, mainly due to finding a new job.</span></p>
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<div id=":q9" class="h8iICe" dir="ltr">Facebook is a godsend, but there is only so much you can do when people don&#8217;t reply to messages.</div>
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Who is your blogging hero?</span></strong></div>
<p>I&#8217;m not sure I can answer that question. Things seem to be in a period of transition at the moment, as quite a few of the blogs I was reading in 2008 have slowed down, disappeared, or haven&#8217;t kicked off since Xmas and New Year. I don&#8217;t read a lot of the bigger blogs because they seem to post more often than I can keep up with. I do read ProBlogger but he&#8217;s had a lot of guest posts, and a lot of them don&#8217;t interest me.</p>
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<div class="Q2bXSc"><span id=":q7" dir="ltr"> What I will say though is that interacting with other bloggers is what makes blogging so enjoyable. Reading and commenting on blogs is something I love to do. The true heroes of blogging are the ones I interact with each week.</span></div>
<div class="Q2bXSc"><strong>More on Ben:</strong></div>
<div class="Q2bXSc"><a href="http://turnipofpower.com/entrecard-ben-barden-interviewed/">Turnip of Power&#8217;s interview in August, 2008</a></div>
<div class="Q2bXSc"><a href="http://www.jamieharrop.com/interviews/blogger-interview-series-ben-barden/">Jamie Harrop&#8217;s interview with Ben in September, 2008</a></div>
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		<title>I&#8217;ve got my first Google-hit!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Dec 2008 23:19:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Zsolt Balla</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It happened earlier than I&#8217;ve ever thought it would. A lot earlier, in fact. My forecast (rather, my guess) would have been that I was &#8230;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It happened earlier than I&#8217;ve ever thought it would. A lot earlier, in fact. My forecast (rather, my guess) would have been that I was to receive my first visitor from Google sometime between now and the end of the year, but not before, say, two weeks from the launch.</p>
<p>Instead, it happened in four days. And although eight visitors via Google may not seem too many, but it&#8217;s a pretty good start, I think.</p>
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<p>I registered this <a href="http://zsoltballa.com">domain</a> on Saturday, launched the blog with the first post. The blog has been indexed by Google in less than 24 hours (thanks to the social bookmarking sites <a href="http://www.digg.com">Digg</a>, <a href="http://mixx.com">Mixx</a>, <a href="http://www.kirtsy.com">Kirtsy</a> and <a href="http://www.reddit.com">Reddit</a>) to which I submitted my first post. But while being indexed by Google is nice, brand new sites (remember, this domain was free less than a week ago) usually have so low page rankings that those first indexes very rarely lead to actual visitors. Unless, of course the site covers a very specific and non-competitive niche, which is not the case this time.</p>
<p>Later on, yesterday, I launched my second blog under this domain on <a title="Charity blog" href="http://zsoltballa.com/give">Charities Donations Volunteering and Nonprofit</a>. Again I submitted the <a title="Five charities to choose a wise Christmas present" href="http://www.zsoltballa.com/give/charity/5-charity-tips-to-choose-a-wise-christmas-present/">first post</a> to various social networking sites, without any significant effect on their behalf. But it turned out that it had an effect, after all.</p>
<p>Less than 24 hours from posting the first article on my <a title="Balla Zsolt Charity Blog" href="http://zsoltballa.com/give">Charity Blog</a> it has been indexed by Google, and the search engine has already sent 8 visitors on the first day. As I check my referer data, the article on Chosing wise Christmas gifts while supporting Charity organizations ranks pretty well on keywords, such as &#8220;<a href="http://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-a&amp;rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficial&amp;channel=s&amp;hl=en&amp;q=charitable%20donations%20as%20christmas%20gifts&amp;btnG=Google%20Search">charitable donations as christmas gifts</a>&#8220;, &#8220;<a href="http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&amp;hs=ql9&amp;sa=X&amp;oi=spell&amp;resnum=0&amp;ct=result&amp;cd=1&amp;q=christmas%20donation%20presents&amp;spell=1">christmas donation presents</a>&#8221; or &#8220;<a href="http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&amp;q=child%20present%20charity">child present charity</a>&#8221; (I haven&#8217;t tried all the possible combinations, I&#8217;ve just sampled three of the eight referer records on my Sitemeter account). Nice, general keywords.</p>
<p>And more importantly it&#8217;s nice to see that something has been started. We are on track.</p>
<p>Also, I received <a title="Setting the goals" href="http://www.zsoltballa.com/zsoltballacom/setting-the-goals/">my first comment</a> from Ben at <a title="Top ten blog tips" href="http://www.toptenblogtips.com/">Toptenblogtips.com</a>, and my first <a href="http://www.zsoltballa.com/give/charity/5-charity-tips-to-choose-a-wise-christmas-present/">pingback</a> from a pretty <a href="http://bigfamilychristmas.info">obscure-looking site</a>. It looks pretty much a splog, but I approved it this time, as it was the first one.</p>
<p>At least now I feel that I&#8217;m alive!</p>
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