DIGITAL SHARECROPPING OR WHAT?
M'Bike' Mark Featherstone
Technical writer that specializes in online education curriculum ??????????
I first heard about digital sharecropping on Copyblogger, and I first learned about content marketing on Copyblogger. As someone who's had a bunch of different sites for a long time and then hasn't necessarily written on them, I think one of the most interesting things is that over the last year, I've been working on creating content for one of my main sites, and then I've been slowly thinking about what I can do for some of the other sites (i.e., what I can write on the other sites, what I can do with them). I've looked at SEO before, and now I'm just looking at it again, trying to see what it means and how it works. I think where I'm going right now is that I'm technically really in three different niches for three different aspects of my loves or where my talent is:
This and that. I think the thing that I'm thinking about is what am I writing about, what do I write, and what's the point of everything that I'm writing. A lot of times when I think about writing these posts, I don't know what to write. When I think about writing fiction, I know what to write. If I think about songwriting, I know what to write. But when I think about writing a post, I'm just starting to get the hang of it, and I'm walking in the dark, allowing myself to fall flat on my face. I know that's not what you should do, but I'm doing it right now because I need to write every single day. If I don't write the way that I'm writing, I'm not going to get into the practice, and I'll continue to do what I was doing: not writing because I don't know how. I don't think that's functional. I don't think that's helpful. And I think that's enough meandering out of me. I'll leave it there.