You Might Be A Blogoholic If…


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Signs of Blogoholism. You know you’re a blogoholic if:

1. You constantly check your stats, technorati rank & links before you eat breakfast and before you go to sleep
2. You work on your next blog post while you’re in the shower, at work, talking to family members or with your significant other when you should really be focused on something else
3. You go on blog posting binges and still feel the need to post just one more
4. You have done an all-nighter as if you were in college finishing a term paper
5. You tell people you just met “I have a blog”
6. You have the skin color of a corpse
7. You would rather comment on blogs than talk to people face to face
8. You consider any story, idea or photo bloggable
9. You visit everyone on your blogroll at least once a day
10. You have 50 blog posts saved as drafts, none of which are finished
11. You have a significant other that no longer talks to you in person, rather by commenting on your blog.
12. Your newborns first word is “blog”
13. You are writing a blog post such as this one on a Saturday night rather than enjoying a night on the town
14. Your children find out what you are doing by reading your blog [Bonnie Erickson]
15. You feel lost when your internet service goes down [Bonnie Erickson]
16. You try to recruit friends and family to blog [Bonnie Erickson]
17. You adamantly say I am not a blogaholic! I am not a blogaholic! I am not a blogaholic! [Maureen McCabe]
18. You do want to be with your family, but want to multi task, post while you are with them [Larry Cragun]
19. FACT: You have stories on your blog, your children haven’t heard [Larry Cragun]
20. You feel sort of empty inside, let down and sad when a favorite blog does not post for a day or two. [Christine Forgione]
21. You get overly excited when a “Famous” Blogger invites you to comment or COMMENTS on YOUR Blog!! [Christine Forgione]
22. You plan your vacations around blogging. If no wireless internet access, then no vacation. That rules out some cruise ships, all national park lodges and most foreign countries. [Marlow Harris]
23. You’re biggest problem with moving into a new home is that you have to wait a few days for the cable man to show up and install a high speed connection! [Dustin Luther]
24. A weekend without access to the internet means that there are over 2000 unread posts in your feed reader! (no kidding, I’m looking at 2794 unread entries right now!) [Dustin Luther]
25. You have more than one blog! [Florida Realtor]
26. Instead of ordering your food in a restaurant you mentally begin to code the menu in xhtml, complete with css style…. [Harold]
27. I feel like some of my best friends live inside my computer and on blogs. [Teresa Boardman]
28. You smash your blackberry because it won’t connect after attempting to make a “mobile” post on the fly. [Condo Blog]
29. When you have your computer desk set up to make room to eat dinner while you blog. [Greg Tracy]
30. You have this sudden fear that people might think you are “blog-fading” if you do not consistently post and you actually miss a day. [Paul Dizmang]

OK fellow bloggers, let’s hear it…we need a TOP 3O LIST. What makes you a blogoholic?

Thanks to anonymous blogger for the inspiration for this post.

Update 11.07.06: Our Top 30 List is complete. If you have any more reasons, just post them in a comment and we’ll keep the list going.

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  • Hrmph! You've been hiding in my office closet! How dare you spy on my behaviors!

    Blogoholics Anonymous - 12 step group starting next week?
    Blogalon - for family and friends of blogoholics

    1. You know you're a blogoholic when you check the stats even though you don't know what they mean!
    2. You'd rather post a blog entry ABOUT your family than be WITH them!
    3. Your children find out what you are doing by reading your blog.
    4. You eat meals while checking for comments on your blog!
    5. You blog about the "people who live in your computer".
    6. You start learning "stuff" about yourself because you blog.
    7. Every conversation with live people includes the phrase, "I blogged about that yesterday/last week/. . ."
  • Hi Bonnie:

    As fellow addicts we can't wait to get the next fix :)
    Hope we added to identifying the symptoms of this spreading disease.

    Can't wait for the 12 step program. We'll do the "Intervention for your blogging spouse"---
    1. Bring out the family videos & photos and remind them how much fun it was the summer you all went to the resort with no tv or phones
    2. invite entire fraternity/sorority to a toga party at the house for old times sake
    3. encourage the dream you dashed about climbing Everest together
    4. electro-shock therapy
    .......
  • I am not a blogaholic!

    I am not a blogaholic!

    I am not a blogaholic!

    http://maureen.realtownblogs.com/real-estate-is...
  • Yep sorry to say, I am. I need LJ to translate the stats. I need patience from my wife as I get excited about them. I can't tranlate them into her language.
    I do want to be wit my family, but want to multi task, post while I am with them. FACT: I have stories on my blog, my children haven't heard. YEP, YEP, YEP, and YEP. Oh dear, it bad isn't it?
  • maureen - denial is the first sign :) we added it to the list.
    thanks for the fantastic follow up to our list on your blog.

    love the open house comment: "A man told me I was a good writer from my fact sheet at an open house.... a mere fact sheet?? .. I am a "BLOGGER." I exclaimed" :)

    -rdb°

    p.s. thank you for sharing the post with your fellow Real Town Bloggers:
  • hello larry - i'm afraid i suffer from the same symptom: multit tasking - writing a blog post while spending quality time with my family. i'm working hard on breaking that habit.

    -rdb°

    p.s. i added two of your symtoms to the list
  • Feel sort of empty inside, let down and sad when a favorite blog does not post for a day or two.

    When having a day off (does that happen?) you feel BAD for your BLOG readers - you MUST blog so they won't worry from you.

    You get overly excited when a "Famous" Blogger invites you to comment or COMMENTS on YOUR Blog!!
  • christine - we are very humbled when anyone, let alone "famous" bloggers, stop by and post a comment or two on our blog :)

    re:"Feel sort of empty inside, let down and sad when a favorite blog does not post for a day or two" we know how you feel. it seems that those bloggers who miss a day or two may have the cure for our addiction...i heard a rumor on another "blog", go figuure, that they sell the "cure" on QVC at 3 in morning on fridays and saturdays. the problem is that most bloggers are either out partying or like myself, sound asleep at that time.

    what's a blogger to do?

    -rdb°

    p.s. i added two of your great symptoms to the list. thank you.
  • Oh Oh, Another I see after seeing my typos I note: blogging is so exciting I forget to spell check that which I wrote, and a poet I'm not but refrain I just don't.
  • Number "8. You consider any story, idea or photo bloggable" is definitely one of mine.

    Every day just by living I see things that inspire me to write, however only 1 in 99 actually get blogged about otherwise I'd spend my entire day blogging.

    Cheers,
    Yaro
  • Hi Yaro
    How many drafts of posts do you have that you say you'll one day get to?
  • You know you're a blogoholic when you plan your vacations around blogging. If no wireless internet access, then no vacation. That rules out some cruise ships, all national park lodges and most foreign countries.
  • marlow - if my wife only knew that was the reason we changed our vacation plans :) oops, now she does.

    -rdb°
  • You know you're a blogaholic if (1) you're biggest problem with moving into a new home is that you have to wait a few days for the cable man to show up and install a high speed connection! And (2) a weekend without access to the internet means that there are over 2000 unread posts in your feed reader! (no kidding, I'm looking at 2794 unread entries right now!) :)
  • Being a blogoholic does have its price. And we thought RSS would be a time saver. Thanks for stopping by Dustin. Good luck with your new home.
  • Florida Realtor
    You forgot one important one:

    You know you're a Blogoholic if you have more than one blog!
  • florida realtor - oops! how could everybody have missed that one. thanks.

    -rdb°
  • Another, if you begin to write poetry about blogs. Larry Cragun
  • Harold
    ...instead of ordering your food in a restaurant you mentally begin to code the menu in xhtml, complete with css style....
  • Gosh...I thought it was only me. Is there safety in numbers?
  • We suffer alone together.
  • Ken Stampe's graphic on Active Rain says it all.
    http://activerain.com/blogsview/Finally-a-Diagn...
  • I hope I can still add to this. I feel like some of my best friends live inside my computer and on blogs.
  • The post door is always open Teresa.
    That is so true. Yes, you are one of us.
  • #30 - You smash your blackberry because it won't connect after attempting to make a "mobile" post on the fly.
  • You know you're a Blog-O-Holic when you have your computer desk set up to make room to eat dinner while you blog.

    (I've been told)
  • Is there a 12 step program so I can enter recovery?
  • Blogoholics don't want anyone to leave. Bloggery loves company.
  • I want a blogoholic logo to put on my website. . . complete with the link to your blogoholic article. I have referred to that article so many times in communication with newbie bloggers that I'd love to place the link on my blog. Should be start a 12 step group by letting all self confessed blogoholics display the logo?
  • Sure Bonnie, we'll send it over. Thanks.
  • Sign of a blogoholic:

    1) You have this sudden fear that people might think you are "blog-fading" if you do not consistently post and you actually miss a day.

    Great blog post, it is truly appreciated, and if it's okay, we'd like to display the logo as well. Please e-mail it to 417Dwellings@gmail.com. Thank you so much!
  • Karen Hurst
    You are reading blogging symptoms on a blog from 4 months ago in hopes of finding a cure.
  • You might be ...

    If you spend hours scanning blogcarnival.com in hopes that you can justify the hours you spent blogging with someone else telling you that post was good.

    More than one blog? What about three ... oh wait ... four.
  • If you enjoy interacting with people online and love reading other blogs too.
  • I dont even know how to blog! Help any tips.
  • call me at 646-714-2720
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