This offseason, I was faced with a tough decision regarding the future of BaseBlog. To put it simply, it was very highly recommended to me to switch to WordPress in order to join the official MLBlogs network. At first, I ignored and downplayed the idea. I was already very comfortable with Blogger's format. I've published every entry I've ever written at this same link. But most of all, I didn't necessarily care about how many people read my work that didn't know me personally.
After rather forcefully being shown what just a little extra promotion can do for me, I realized how good it felt to know I reached so many people. Sure, I don't know who they are and they don't know me, but someone's time is their most valuable resource. If they take 10 or 15 minutes to read my work, that means they really enjoy what I'm putting out there.
I shot the initial idea down for the same reasons I decided to stay with Blogger. WordPress looked confusing, I would have to start all over with building an archive of entries, and, most of all, I would have to pay for extra data space because I put up so many pictures. For something that's a hobby I like to spend my free time on, there was no reason to deal with all of that.
Aside from the data and money issue (which will always be a downside), there were three main things that made me change my mind and go through with the switch:
- I often talk about my dream of catching a big break on some sort of amazing opportunity that comes from staying committed to blogging. Making the switch to MLBlogs will directly and instantly increase my views, allowing my entries to be seen by the people that can make these dreams come true. It only takes one person to make something amazing happen.
- My adventures are getting bigger and more interesting. After this season, I will have visited six new MLB parks in the last three years. My dedication has never faded, and I'm very surprised and proud that I've managed to see and do all that I have. My drive and passion for baseball and Ballhawking will only want to make me do BIGGER things in the coming years. With these increasingly large adventures, I felt like it was the right time to shoot for a bigger audience as well.
- Finally, perhaps the one thing I was most oblivious to, is that my blog is good. In fact, compared to some of the blogs on the Fan Top 100 List, it's GREAT. Even though there's still some typos here and there, I manage to tell great stories in incredible detail. I'm passionate, try to be timely, am always working hard on my next post, and am very dedicated to the entire blogging and writing aspect. Believe it or not, even in the Top 100, all of that is mostly absent.
Sorry if that's all melodramatic. I tend to do that with this type of stuff. Regardless, thanks for visiting here the last two years. I'll keep you updated in the coming weeks about the transition process.
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