If you’re a blogger, you know the feeling. You just sat down at your computer and you are a paragraph into a blog post when it suddenly hits you: apathy. “Why am I doing this?” you ask yourself. It may be the worst paying job in the world (most people do it for free or nearly free) and you question the real value of the people you end up making connections with. It can be a lonely existence if you make it that way and the blog is the ultimate one person company. If you don’t make it move, no one else will.
If you’re not a blogger and you’ve wondered why we do what we do, you’re not alone. My wife was in the same boat. She could often be found telling me to go to bed, to not spend as much time on it and thought it may be a nice hobby but that’s it. She was supportive of my “hobby” but we didn’t agree on the value of it.
What’s The Value Of Blogging?
The real value of blogging isn’t the content I create. That is nice and that gets my foot in the door. The real value are the connections I make and the things I learn and apply to make myself better.
We talk about what a game changer social networking and social media is all of the time. The only real game changer is where the conversations are happening and what limitations there are on who you can connect with. The principles that people use to get ahead are the same now as they have been for the last half century (if not longer). Sharing good ideas, helping people around you succeed, being a decent person and doing what you say you’ll do? That still works in social media and its impact is bigger than ever because the amount of people you can connect with is… well… a lot.
What Happened? How Did You Get A Job?
After my employment ended with my last company, I reached out to my network (both the one I built here locally and the one I built through blogging and other social media stuffs). I posted on my blog. I posted on Twitter. So did a ton of other people. I was flattered, humbled and feeling a little bit egotistical about the attention. What can I say, I am human! The conflicts of emotion were interesting.
I received many e-mails from people saying that if I was open for relocation, there would be several positions open. My wife and I talked about it already and we weren’t willing to leave Portland so those options were off the table.
Last week, I received a message from someone that wanted to talk about how I could work with their company. They were going to be launching a big time product upgrade and they were targeting the niche I have been working in for the past six years (HR pros). They commented on my blog in January (this is why longevity counts) and saw the overwhelming response after I was back on the market.
We talked by phone and sent e-mails back and forth (none of those e-mails or conversations included a resume or application or formal interview questions). It was truly a conversation. After we hammered out some details, I agreed to start immediately.
What About The Company? What Will You Do?
The company is MeritBuilder. I will help them reach out to you HR/Corporate types in a variety of ways.
So what does that mean, right? In the next couple of weeks I’ll be talking more about my role especially as we look to re-launch the platform in mid-August. What I will tell you is that this blog will not change. Maybe a few more posts but the tone and the content is going to be the same. They were adamant on that. Insistent even. They get it and that’s what made it so easy.
So If I Start A Blog, I Will Get A Job?
Not exactly. Especially if you plan on starting one when you start a job search.
Sure, you might strike on something and see success. But more likely, you’re going to be turning your wheels and getting frustrated. It will be disheartening in most cases.
If you think of blogging like you do networking, you need to start a blog, contribute and become a part of the community before you can leverage it to help you find a great job (either by your choice or the company’s).
I will say that after the thousands of hours I’ve spent blogging, when I told my wife this story, she felt a little bit differently about this whole blogging business.





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Congrats on the new job! It sounds like an exciting, new opportunity
Hi Lance – well done and congratulations on the new job!
Great to read such a positive blog…
congrats!!
Totally deserved. I am excited to see the development of opportunities like this for those of us who make social media tools part of the practical application of skills in our daily jobs.
The social web isn’t just blogging any more, kids. It is part of the real work world, the job search, and recruiting!
Just ask Lance for one!
that’s terrific! and a great story for we nascent bloggers. good luck!
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Lance that is fantastic news. Job well done, for having done a job (blogging) well. Congratulations.
Congrats Lance! I’ve missed you on the blogosphere. I know you were still around, but you seemed a little quieter this summer. I was wondering if something might have happened, but it’s good to see you back on your feet so quickly.
Looking forward to hearing about the new job!
Congratulations Lance on both your new position and your ongoing, insightful and entertaining blog.
Congratulations Lance! Wonderful news.
You can’t take a new job until you upgrade my WP account.
Also, breaking news: you are awesome.
Many congrats
Looking forward to hearing more in the coming weeks!
EXCELLENT post. This is definitely going in at my blog tonight. Congrats!
Congratulations again Lance. You are a bloody awesome blogger and you thoroughly deserve this exciting opportunity.
Congratulations, and well deserved! So nice to hear of someone having good news right now.
Congratulations on the new job! This sounds like a perfect fit.
Lance,
Thanks for this post…had a rough day today with trying to get it all done and getting nothing done. Wondered if it is worth it…I know deep down it is…hearing how the work can pay off is just what I needed….
Thank you.
Lance – Congratulations! This is awesome
You surely have inspired a ton of us to keep at our blog & also to make some sense out of it
Good luck with your new job. Cheers!
@Linda – Thank you.
@Andy – Hard to not be positive
@Shawn – Thanks!
@Michael V- It will happen more frequently. People make of the opportunity what it is, just like everything else.
@Fran – It is a good story for bloggers and a better story for those who haven’t started.
@Michael H – Thank you. Always count you among my more loyal readers and blogging friends
@Monica – Yes, I’ve been quieter. Granted it is always quieter thanks to the beautiful weather and my desire to be out in it.
@Guy – Thank Guy. Glad you’re a reader.
@Robin – Thank you!
@Laurie – Noooo…no more WP upgrades
@Brittany – It will be fun
@Steven – Thanks for featuring my post in your blog
@Sakib – Thanks. Keep blogging!
@Garrick – Thank you for your help too. It was great connecting with you.
@Leanne – Always glad to help. Keep on chugging on the blog. You are doing great things!
@HR Store – Thank you. That’s part of the hope.
As I keep saying – results of blogging are like the fruit that you’ll get after you plant the seed, water the sapling and take care of it for a few years.
Problem is if you don’t enjoy the process of planting and growing and want to focus on eating the fruit – that ain’t gonna happen!
All the best, Lance. Your new employer seems to be very smart to have hired you
Lance, congrats on the new job!
Congrats man!!!!
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Sincere congratulations to you, Lance. July 23 to August 3…not bad. : )
Congratulations, Lance! Totally deserved. Keep doing what you do best: Inspiring your HR colleagues and just being generally awesome.
It’s all about remaining visible and connected isn’t it?
Yo Lance — congratulations! You provide a valuable service to those of us who need to hear “so it’s not just me who feels like that!” I’m glad that doing something you love led you to something that (I hope) you will love doing!
Hey Lance! Ethan has recently told me of some of your blogging story but I didn’t know what your url was. I just stumbled here! So cool! Congrats!
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