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		<title>Blogging Is Not a Science</title>
		<link>http://pfhawkins.com/2008/05/19/blogging-is-not-a-science/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 May 2008 14:50:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is something about data that recommends itself. The more data you have the more you ostensibly know about the subject; the more you know the better basis you have for your decisions; the better foundation for your decisions the higher the odds your decisions are the right ones. Everyone likes to make the right [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is something about data that recommends itself. The more data you have the more you ostensibly know about the subject; the more you know the better basis you have for your decisions; the better foundation for your decisions the higher the odds your decisions are the right ones. Everyone likes to make the right decisions. Few things are as truly satisfying.</p>
<p>That said, most data are crap. If they&#8217;re not inaccurate then they draw your focus to teh wrong thing. Instead of basing your decisions on what it is you&#8217;re actually doing, you&#8217;re basing them on a reading of the effects they had the last time you did them.</p>
<p>The above is exemplified in web statistics. Say, for example, that you start blogging. You&#8217;re shouting into the void on a regular basis, and then BAM! <a href="http://sachachua.com/wp/2007/10/12/how-i-came-to-love-emacs/">someone links</a> to <a href="http://pfhawkins.com/2007/10/10/how-i-came-to-love-emacs/">one of your pieces</a>, and you watch your stats shoot up. The tempting thing to do is write a <a href="http://pfhawkins.com/2007/10/15/how-i-use-emacs/">similar piece</a> on the same topic. AND YOU WOULD BE WRONG.</p>
<p>What worked the first time? Writing something you wanted to write for the sake of writing it. The second time, your ulterior, utilitarian motives will work against you.</p>
<p>I was spurred to write this by <a href="http://twitter.com/al3x/statuses/812166550">this tweet</a>, with which I completely agree. On the one hand, blogging is a conversation. On the other, it is shouting into the void. There are no guarantees that anyone will click your way, or read what you&#8217;ve written once they get there. And if <a href="http://twitter.com/ronaldlewis/statuses/310321802">that&#8217;s your focus</a>, well, maybe you&#8217;ll get the links, but you&#8217;ll have sold out. I&#8217;m not condemning selling out, it has its time and place, but there is a reason people sneer when they say &#8220;he sold out&#8221;. </p>
<p>I&#8217;m putting my money where my mouth is: goodbye Google Analytics. Goodbye data. If you need me, <a href="http://pfhawkins.com/contact/">email works best</a>.</p>
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