My Apologies for a Poor Blog
November 18th, 2008I recently came across some interesting statistics regarding blogs….Roughly 80% of the top 5,000 or so blogs have two or more posts per day. For the last 5 or 6 months this blog has averaged…oh…about…ONE POST A MONTH! While I don’t really have any aspirations to be one of the top blogs in the world, these statistics did make me face the reality that this blog is very sub-par.
Now before I continue beating myself up, I will point out that it was determined that most of what I had previously been blogging about (arbitrage investments, special situations, etc.) would be better discussed privately. So while the public blog has been extremely quiet since June, we have had some decent and profitable discussions happening on the members-only discussion board.
That being said, I still have to admit that I have dropped the ball a bit lately. I have some valid excuses: a full-time job, starting a small side-business, working on a second master’s degree, and preparing for the birth of our first child. However, I don’t think time constraints are the primary reason I don’t write. It isn’t a lack of things to share or discuss either…I think of things all the time. I think my problem is that I don’t know where to start, I feel like I have to stay on some sort of topic, and I’m a little hesitant to open-up and share my thoughts.
I’ve never been one for resolutions, especially New Year’s Resolutions, since 97.3% of them don’t last past March (ok, I made that up…but it’s probably in the ballpark); however, today I’d like to resolve to be a better blogger. It may not mean multiple posts a day or becoming one of the top 5,000 blogs in the world, but it does mean that I’ll try harder. I’m not going to set a goal…just resolve to do better…I guess anything is an improvement on one post a month.
What will I blog about? I’m not sure…probably a little bit of everything. The content will likely have an investing/business/technology slant as those are some of my interests. Hopefully there will be some people out there that find what I have to say to be somewhat interesting, and hopefully they will feel free to share their ideas, opinions and interests too. We will see where this goes.
I will continue to manage the members-only discussion board. Any specific discussions regarding arbitrage opportunities will be conducted on the discussion board rather than the blog. By the way, Welcome! Daniel and Chris, (our two latest members) we look forward to sharing ideas with you and getting your input.
So, this is my post for the month of November. One more post and I’ve already made an improvement!







































