On Schedules, Focus and Professionalism
A while back, Brenda posted this nice post giving advice for “newbies” who want to keep a blog. So, I totally agree with all her points about how you should keep a blog as a student, but I found it interesting that I’ve basically violated almost everyone one of them: I don’t update on a set schedule, I occasionally will post something completely unrelated, and my blog has kind of shifted focus over the past year from being purely about game design theory to a blog that shifts between programming and game design theory. Am I exempt since I’ve held a game programming job and currently work at a game middleware startup? I’m really not sure, but one thing I have to wonder is whether or not my lack of focus or a set schedule affects my audience or my readership.
Personally, I think the schedule idea mattered more before the days of RSS, when you had the “morning crawl” every day when you got to work. I still do the “morning crawl” but it’s mostly just a crawl of RSS feeds that I didn’t get around to reading the day before or missed articles from. Whether or not they’re on a schedule or not doesn’t affect me, and I wonder how many people are the same. In fact, a blogger that posts too much I just tend to ignore, since I find I usually just can’t keep up. Again, I wonder if this is a common phenomenon.
As for focus, I think that’s an interesting question. I post mostly about programming and weird game design theories, and interestingly the two subjects are about as far apart as I can make them. The programming side is very practical, talking about how I solved very specific problems, whereas the game design stuff is all theoretical: not a single practical piece of information in that category really. The third major category for me is newbie advice, which I’m always happy to hand out. I think more people found my blog from the Top 10 things response than any other single article (mostly because of the Game Set Watch link), and I’m sure some people subscribed to my blog after that expecting more newbie advice. So I’m happy not having a focus per-se. But of course I don’t really jump fields completely, I guess you consider this blog focused if you squint your eyes and cross them a bit.
Anyway, I’m interested to hear what my readers have to say. Would you rather have me update on a set schedule? Would you rather have me focus on (or at least post more about) a particular subject? Would you rather I not talk about agency theory quite so much? I’m interested in what people have to say.