14 Feb 2007
Posted by J. Angelo Racoma as Blogs and blogging, Problogging, Writing

I’ve had it. It’s time to throw in the towel. I’m through with being a problogger.
Okay, that’s just a matter of nomenclature. To tell you the truth, I still very much love what I’m doing now. I love the freedom. I love the independence. I love the money (though I could really really use more dough right now). It’s just the problogger name that I sometimes don’t appreciate. I mean after about a year of calling myself a problogger I’ve come to the conclusion that being a problogger can be no fun.
For one, people don’t really get what it is I do. When clients, old classmates, relatives, or acquaintances ask me what I do, I have a hard time explaining.
And then there’s this issue of whether being a problogger makes one better than the rest.
Ask yourself this. Does being a “pro” necessarily make you better at what you do?
Are pro basketball players better than amateurs? Are professional photographers better than hobbyists?
Or let’s have a better example. By having a “professional” driver’s license, does that mean you drive better than one with a non-professional driver’s license?
Not really. By definition, being a professional entails that you earn from the activity you choose to undertake. So being a problogger would mean earning from blogging. We’ve defined that before.
Sometimes, having to think of your business model and income sources can be a big headache!
Here’s what I want to do. I want to shift away from calling myself a problogger, and instead simply call myself a writer. Or a content developer. After all, that’s what I do. I write for a living. I create stuff for a living.
I do use various forms of new media as my, well, media. So that doesn’t take away blogging from the picture. Blogging is still a part of that.
I don’t necessarily have to write on blogs to earn. And I don’t necessarily have to earn to blog.
That brings back the excitement in blogging, doesn’t it? That brings back the passion. Imagine blogging solely for the purpose of getting your thoughts published online—for sharing to the world.
The income? That comes in as a secondary concern. At least for blogging, that is.
So I’m a writer. I’m a content developer. Do I write for a living? Yes. Do I blog for a living? Well, I write for a living, and blogs are my medium. So in a way, yes, but not strictly so. Keeping with my desire to remain passionate with blogging, I should not necessarily think of blogs as solely sources of income.
I guess that’s how artists remain true to their craft. Once you think about money first, you end up focusing on commercial stuff and just produce crap.
Now I’m off to sharpen my dozen pencils as I go back doing my magic with weaving words.
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12 Responses
cyberbaguioboy
February 14th, 2007 at 2:47 am
1i guess what you do still baffles people, which explains the whys and whats. as i recall last year’s blogging summit, one of the speakers said bloggers still belong to a group of elites in a society of 1s and 0s.
lws
February 14th, 2007 at 3:05 am
2today is a new. unique. original day .you express the unique person that you are and that is the essence of life
jhay
February 14th, 2007 at 6:20 am
3Names are names, labels. Just words that are used to describe something. What matters is that something is the thing that you like the most doing. I agree that we should stick to the basics of what got us blogging or writing to begin with, just to keep things guided and clear.
Alex
February 15th, 2007 at 5:00 pm
4Scandalous title! Haha. Anyway, yup, I still get those quizzical looks with that problogger label. I just find “writer” too generic.
Well, speaking for myself, I guess I’ll still be using “problogger” to describe my work as long as I get paid to do it.
Jericho
February 19th, 2007 at 1:02 am
5Curious. How does someone know he’s a problogger? Are there criteria?
The Digerati Life
February 19th, 2007 at 1:04 am
6Wow, good for you.
I will only write as an amateur but get paid as a professional. How’s that for compromise?
ikabon
February 21st, 2007 at 4:01 pm
7ako, hindi problogger pero .
David Zandueta
March 1st, 2007 at 12:59 pm
8You solved your own problem, Angelo. You’re a writer, tapos!
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April 13th, 2007 at 12:48 pm
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April 22nd, 2007 at 11:29 pm
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June 28th, 2007 at 11:00 pm
11[...] a post a few months back, I expressed some frustrations with the “problogger” title. Where I come from, [...]
banwaan
November 18th, 2008 at 11:00 am
12I think everyone will get to a low point in life like sense of direction, fulfillment, self value. I’m experiencing that. You can solve it anyway by yourself or with the others and regain that passion and value in life. challenges are really hard to handle, its a balancing act.
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