SAY hello to our Blog Addict of the Week, Johanna Balagtas.
Could you tell us something about yourself? How old are you and what ar
e you currently doing? When and why did you start blogging and who got you hook
ed?
Iâm 20 years old, currently a biology major trying to get throu
gh physics, math and working part-time. Iâve always been interested in a lot of
things and writing about them is one high for me.
Iâve been blogging
since March of 2005. I found out about it while I was surfing a friendâs Friendster profile, trying to
distract myself from a bad break-up. And then it just flowed from there⦠I go
t space on Tabulas so I c
ould relieve myself of post-break-up stuff and then eventually it became a hobb
y.
What makes a blog better than a regular website? Did you try putting up your own site before
you started blogging?
I did try putting up my own site. Unfortunately, I wasnât able to finish it bec
ause it was so time-consuming for me, not to mention that itâs pretty mentally
exhausting figuring out codes for this and that. Obviously blogs are a lot easi
er to set up so I just settled with blog accounts instead of websites.
Would you say that blogging is very addictive? How many people have you
convinced to also start blogging?
In some sense, yes. Because you get to freely unload ide
as, feelings, opinions, etc. that could otherwise eat you alive if you keep the
m. You get to share your thoughts without really imposing them on anyone. And i
tâs a satisfaction everytime you find people reading and leaving comments on yo
ur entries. Itâs like somehow youâve contributed something to someone. At least
you made them think about something for the day.
How has blogging made a difference in your life?
Iâve always wanted to be a writer. I just never had enough confidence to submit
any of my articles to anyone. So when I started blogging and people started co
mmenting on my entries, it just dawned on me that Iâm probably not a bad writer
after all. Blogging helped me improve my writing style and helped me gain conf
idence as well. Plus it keeps me and other bloggers out there entertained.
What blogging software do you use? What makes it better
than other blogging services?
I use the one in my Multiply<
/a> account now since itâs more user-friendly than other blogging software. And
Multiply allows you to put in music, pictures, links and even events in one si
te. Itâs like an all-in-one account.
What's the most memorable experi
ence you've had in the blogging world?
Thereâs an entry in my previous blog
that had the liveliest interaction among its readers. It felt so wonderful that
they got really interested in what I had to say, and they were into it enough
to share their own thoughts and start a mini forum about the topic. Itâs just g
reat when youâre able to provoke other people into thinking and make them feel
things.
If you have to pimp your blog to readers, could you tell us in 100 words or less why they sh
ould visit your blog?
My site is not really dedicated to just one topic. You can find in there just a
bout anything under the sun -- from books to sports to food to stars. Anything.
Even topics some of my friends requested. The site is sort of a collection of
lives. Itâs like a witness to the ups and downs and in-betweens of a number of
characters that almost anyone can relate to. You just have to be human to enjoy
it.
* * *
Thanks, Johanna! And to all those who'd like to be featured, just leave a comment and your UR
L so that we can check out your blog. Or e-mail joeyalarilla@gmail.com.
We'll feature a new Blog Addict every Friday, so keep visiting :)
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