There are several factors which suggest that this website will never, ever be a success. Facts that speak against the possibility of me gaining faithful friends and fans and making lots of money from advertising. For kicks and giggles, let’s list some, shall we?
- Lack of a clear Mission Statement - Seriously, it says that you need one right in the WordPress ‘getting started’ documentation. This site is currently pretty aimless, it’s a bit about this and that and whatever’s on my mind. Successful websites have topics and target audiences.
- Lack of a bitter author - I’m not very bitter or angry, and successful web authors usually are. Or at least pretend to be. This is because the Internet is filled with angry and abusive people, I suppose. The point I’m trying to make here is, successful people are asstards.
- Lack of original web design - I’m actually planning to make my own design, once I figure all this template business out, but for now, this is a downloaded theme.
- Lack of training/talent - Unlike many of the great bloggers of the net,I’m not a professional writer.
I’m sure I could think of more if I took some more time. See, right there’s another one, lack of serious commitment. This seems doomed to failure!
And yet, here I am, writing this anyway. Why? Because I feel like it! And that, right there, is the key to happiness, doing what I feel like, for my own enjoyment and growth. In this case growth of my writing abilities and my web design abilities, hopefully, and on they way I might even accidentally entertain somebody while trying. Who cares about success? I care about fun!
So what will be in this blog? Everything and nothing, the way it should be. Stuff I write, obviously, opinions and fiction. My work on my very own little conworld. Very occasionally, maybe even a word or two about me and what I do and see. In time, a topic might emerge.
My name is Erlend. On the Internet, I usually call myself Obdormio. I’m very nearly twenty years old, I currently study creative writing and game design, and I just paid for twelve months webhosting.
I’d better use this stuff now.