Why I Am A Daddy Blogger

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I’m not going to lie. I started this blog to try to make money.
A year ago, I discovered guys like John Chow and Shoemoney. I saw sites like Problogger and thought, ‘Man, I could do that! Let me at it!’
A year ago this month I started the Howefitz blog, and I have not made one cent. In fact, I’ve lost a few. (I’m lookin at you, aweber!)
But the fact remains that my blogging intensity has increased during the course of the year, and I have no intentions of stopping, because this is fun!
If you go back to the beginnings of this blog (and I highly recommend that you do NOT) you will see that I had no direction. I was looking for ways to build readers and make CASH! I was reading all the pros tell me to build networks and find other bloggers and SEO and blahblahblah.

Who wouldn't want to blog moments like these?
My wife kept saying, ‘Well, it looks like the guys that are making money on the internet are blogging about how to make money on the internet.’
Right. And you should always write what you know. And I (obviously) do not know how to make money on the internet.
Then, as these things go, I discovered dad-o-matic, and then dad-blogs.
(Sound of needle being yanked off a record) Wait. Wait one minute. There are dads. Dads on the internet. Dads on the internet blogging about their families.
…
And…
…they were interesting!
These weren’t boring home movies of someone else’s vacation or their kids taking their first step, this was all about the emotions of having a family. This was about supporting each other and giving each other advice.
All kinds of dads: stay at home dads, gay dads, married dads, single dads, divorced dads…
All these dads were rising to the challenge of trying to put into words their thoughts and feelings about being a dad and all the challenges that come with it!
I sat back in my chair and exhaled. This was something I could talk about! You never run out of material from your family! There’s always somebody saying or doing something funny or heart warming! I love being a dad! I can do that!
So I haven’t made a dime. As you can see, the google ads are gone, there’s very little in the way of advertising here. I occasionally review a book or movie and try to hock it through my amazon associate account, but nobody ever buys.
What I’ve earned through this blog is more important than any monetary gain. It’s become a writing exercise. It’s become a way for me to put words and thoughts together, sometimes coherently, in a way to elicit an emotional response from others. But mostly, it’s made me a lot of friends.
Ron Mattocks, author of the blog Clark Kent’s Lunchbox and the upcoming book Sugar Milk said it best recently:
The thing about blogging that makes it so different from just writing is that it’s about community, and community requires interaction. … The blogging community has become very real to me, almost as real as calling up people that are physically in my area, and meeting them for lunch; in some cases I interact with blogging buddies more than my own extended family.
That community is what has made me not only blog my heart out whenever possible, (Mainly when everyone else is asleep, like right now…) but what has also inspired me to write the sporadic column ‘Kids Play On The Net‘ at Dad-Blogs, among other unpaid projects I have in mind.
Plus, I absolutely love having a venue where I can show that I have the Greatest Family On The Planet™.
So, I would like to thank you all for the continued support, and hope that you like hearing about my life as much as I enjoy living and sharing it!
Here (in no particular order) are some friends I’ve made through blogging and their blogs:
Eric Bolton of Juggling Eric and Marvel Off the Clock
PJ Mullen of Real Men Drive Minivans
Ron Mattocks of Clark Kent’s Lunchbox
Ciara of Ciara’s Ramblings and Whatnot
Weasel Momma of World of Weasels
Melisa with one S of Suburban Scrawl
Kevin W. Grossman of Get Off The Ground
Thanks a lot guys, I’m just reeling this list off the top of my head, if I missed you, hopefully you’re on my blogroll on the sidebar. If not, let me know!
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Thanks for the shoutout bud.
I started on MySpace as a ranter. Then moved to blogger with the dream of making money and did the same things you said you did. And found out about the dad community. I’ve been here since.
Eric´s last blog ..Happy Birthday Beautiful..
If this would facebook, i would’ve clicked ‘like.’
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http://facebook.com/howefitz
Blogging is fun and interactive. If I could find a way to make money money without sacrificing that or the integrity of my posts, I’d be there in a minute. Until then, I’m having fun and meeting people that I otherwise wouldn’t and making real friends. It’s why I am looking forward to the dad-blogs convention so much.
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Great post. I completely agree.
One of the things I find far to easy is to neglect the community. With all the great dad (and mom) bloggers I think it’s easy to get spread too thin and try to build too large of a circle of friends.
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Justin,
This was great and I completely agree with you on so many levels. As a stay-at-home dad, I have found and made so many friends during down times at home just from trolling through blog after blog and the people I found were genuine, interesting cool people. I for one am very glad I started blogging and it’s so cool that I feel like I friends across the country not to mention the world because of it.
Good stuff my man! Have a great weekend! ~ Joe
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Great post man. I didn’t know what to think when I started my blog. I had one failed attempt with an nfl blog that I intended to make money with, but I lost focus. The cool thing about what we do as parent bloggers is that community. I loved what Ron said in his post and it is definitely worth the effort. It has been great learning more about everyone and I appreciate the connection we’ve made.
PJ Mullen´s last blog ..American Diabetes Month 2009
It’s really has been about community, and getting to know people who have similar things that are important to them. Yeah- we might not all have the same political view, or go to the same church- but we all meet about one of the most important things in our lives- relationships, family, and friendships.