Blog Architecture – How “Sturdy” Is Yours?

Colosseum In Rome

My Personal Photograph Of The Colosseum In Rome

While trying to decide a topic to talk about after I came back from my vacation in Europe, I thought I should include a picture or two that I have taken along with it. So I decided to use some pictures from the Colosseum to construct an idea that has been stirring about in my head for the past 20 minutes. What are you going to be blogging about in 1 month? Is your niche sturdy enough to last those crucial starting months?? Literally, only time will tell.

A lot can be learned from the past… such as that the Colosseum took 10 years to build and used precision mathematics to create archways to support such a large weight. Which could be related about how you are building your blog with content and readers in a sense. Are you going to be changing your topic once you run out of ideas?

Although creating a blog only takes a couple of minutes, you could be short sighting yourself out of some great long term readers that would only enjoy your articles if you were talking about that certain one. In Basic Terms: If you can only think of 30 ideas to post about for your specific topic, perhaps you may want to broaden it and then have more. :twisted:

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One Comment

  1. Posted March 19, 2008 at 10:21 am | Permalink

    Blogs are mostly subject specific. Readership increases on subject specific blogs having quality contents. Definitely a blog has to cater for the topic as well as the quality.

    OldSailor’s last blog post..World’s Oldest Fish in an Aquarium is Granddad

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Brad Ney

I am a Wordpress enthusiast, part-time website designer, and enjoy using the latest technology via the internet for website promotion.I enjoy writing about startup websites, XHTML, CSS, Wordpress based on what I've learned in the industry.