Top 5 Reasons to Blog About Health IT: ow.ly/k5Mzx #HITsm
— Allison Harrison (@AlliJHarrison) April 16, 2013
Allison sent out the nice tweet above which links to a blog post talking about 5 reasons to blog:
- You’re Creating a Personal Brand
- Become A Keyword Search
- Networking Made Easy
- Demonstrate Your Skills
- Learn While You Blog
All of these are great reasons to blog. Allison is also mostly talking about blogging as a way to find a new job. This is really valuable. I know since I’ve gotten a lot of job offers thanks to my blog. In fact, I can attribute every job I’ve had since college to the websites that I’ve created. Having created something and shown some entrepreneurial spirit was what set me apart from other candidates in the interview process. In one case it also helped me overcome the challenge of having no healthcare experience.
For me, the two most important things on the list is to connect with people and learn. Blogs have an amazing way of opening up doors of opportunity to meet new people. I’ve met hundreds of people virtually and in person because of my blogs. It’s my favorite part of blogging.
When you blog, you can learn so much. First, if you want to write a blog post about something, you better be educated on the topic. Second, if you write about a topic you’re not as familiar with, then readers of your blog will be happy to educate you in the comments. Yes, sometimes the education comes with a stiff price (some people are just brutal in the comments), but sometimes that’s part of the learning as well.
I know that blogging isn’t for everyone. Some people just don’t have the discipline to be able to do it. Doing it consistently definitely takes discipline. However, everyone could benefit from sharing their experiences and knowledge on a blog.
I love health IT blogging for the same reasons you do!
Discipline – My hats off to you; you have been at this consistently delivering information that has been useful; delivering information that can be discussed about and much more.
Thanks again
Anthony,
I guess that’s true, 7 years later. I’m glad you’ve enjoyed it and thanks for reading and commenting for nearly as many years.