With this blog post, I have officially been blogging about home inspections for over ten years. Today I will share my history of blogging and thank a few people for their sage advice.
It started with SEO
Beginning in 2007, I started participating in online discussion forums for home inspectors. Mostly the internal discussion board for the American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI). One of the members on there was a home inspection software genius named Dominic Maricic. He started a home inspection software company named Home Inspector Pro. He gave a lot of great advice on the forum, mostly about how to make our websites more visible to Google. I followed most of his recommendations, but not the part about blogging.
Dominic told us that one of the best ways to be found on Google was to start a blog. I trusted him on that point, but I had a static website with almost no understanding of how to make changes to it. Starting a blog sounded scary and impossible. It wasn't a reality, so I did nothing with that advice... at least for a few months.
But I knew blogging was a good thing to do because Dominic said so. Thank you for the advice, Dominic.
Then it fell into my lap
At the beginning of 2008, a local Realtor® by the name of Sharlene Hensrud asked me to be a guest blogger on her website, HomesMSP.com. I knew blogging was a good thing, but I was still a bit hesitant because I had no idea what I'd write about. Sharlene gave me a few ideas, so I reluctantly agreed. I wrote my first blog post on March 31st, 2008. The topic was Home Inspections for Home Sellers.
I committed to blogging weekly on Sharlene's site, and that's surely what made me keep at it. If I hadn't made that commitment to someone else, it would have been easy to let blogging fall by the wayside. Thanks to this commitment, I've kept at it every week, with a new blog post every Tuesday for the last ten years. There may have been a few weeks where I missed a post, but there were also several weeks where I had more than one.
I still blog on her website every week. Thank you for getting me started, Sharlene.
Wordpress, ActiveRain, and Star Tribune
After blogging on Sharlene's website for many months, I started thinking that I should start blogging on my own site too. Duh! Another home inspector in Chicago, Kurt Mitenbuler, recommended blogging on Wordpress. I took his advice and managed to somehow get Wordpress installed on the Structure Tech website, mostly through brute-force and a lot of mistakes. It was a lot of trial and error to get this working, and it looked horrible. But still, it worked. People could subscribe to the blog and leave comments.