9 comments

  1. Margaret

    Well, there’s a bit of difference. With gaming — video games in particular, your success or failure is pretty private for the most part.

    With blogging, your success is patently obvious to anyone looking at your blog whether you post your reader count or not.

    Having comments and the type of comments that invite more conversation is a rather apparent marker of how “popular” (successful) your blog is.

    Yeah, you could post photos of your adsense checks, too.

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  2. Ben Tremblay

    I agree with Margaret. In a game you can just start a new character and it’s done, new life. When blogging, you don’t get a second chance, especially if you go with video blogging! ;)

    But I agree, it does create a feeling of achievement and alo makes your head bigger by feeling you’re different and making a difference! hehe

  3. Whibbly

    Very true! Blogging is just like another game. For instance, I’ve discovered yet another player of the same team (read niche) :)

    in fact, after a long time our group has found a good blog under same niche. Keep updating..

  4. David

    Fascinating post.

    I’d say the blogging game is a lot more subjective than gaming. But sure, you get drawn into that game of watching your stats. Although there’s less competition I’d say, but then that’ll depend on one’s genre.

  5. areyougame?

    It’s a very interesting article. makes you wonder if somehow they can be related. For me,gaming is relaxing though you’ve got to think of a plan. In blogging, you think of what to say but it is what you usually want your readers to know.

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