Benefits of Bike Blogging
Apr 07, 2008 · 09:54 AM · permalink
Reading about the self-induced misery, woe-as-me, sad, geek, overweight bloggers, nearing an early death in the NYTimes, I thought, “get outside!” At least with bike blogging, we’re like out testing and riding bikes — traveling around and blogging about it. And for the celeb watchers, Bicycling is featuring Dr. McDreamy on the cover who lost 15 pounds by riding his bike — yippee! I see a blogger episode of the Biggest Loser already being planned. The irony of social media is how unsocial and unhealthy it is for the people glued to their computer screens, least of which is how unproductive it can become.
I get asked about posting frequency a lot and the volume you read from us is the mininum to push any sort of traffic advertisers and Google will notice. But note that more volume, like that of a Gawker Media blog, and you have no life, outside of Twitter, Flickr, YouTube, WordPress, and various other social media apps. I don’t consider that heroic, btw, even if the money is purportedly good or slashdotted as being really not that much. It’s more heroic to blog and balance your life. For us, there’s just too much riding out there to do and our posting volume shows that.
Hope you all are ok with that and are out riding as well.










Yikes! Get that guy a slimming BikeHugger Jersey!
or bib shorts that have a girdling effect!
I’m amazed at how much you post, even at your frequency, it’s a lot of work. It’s tough for me to rummage up a few posts a week sometimes, much less a few a day. Keep up the good work on the blog, and DEFINITELY keep up the biking, or you won’t have anything to write about!
If I’d had even more time, I’d have photoshopped a bike tattoo on fatty blogger … thanks man, it helps that we’ve got a few bloggers and just wait ‘till you see Hugga 2.0.
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