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What John Lennon Can Teach Us About Blogging

August 30, 2012 By Joe Boyle

I’m not going to lie and say that John Lennon ever used a computer, but I can assure you that he was a far better blogger than you. It’s not even close – he is better than you in every single way.

You might find it pretty interesting that I am so willing to whole-heartedly make that statement. It’s nothing personal, it’s just… The truth. Every characteristic of the great British musician would set him in stone to be a better blogger than any of us.

 

Photo credits: bixentro

Table of Contents

  • He Spoke His Mind
  • He Was Unique
  • He Was Awesome
    • Wait! Before You Go, Read:

He Spoke His Mind

Whether it was about religion, war, or women’s rights, John Lennon was an active authoritative speaker on whatever it is he had a strong belief in. That’s a pretty rare trait in bloggers, today.

I’m willing to bet that you are afraid to go against what the majority of “pro bloggers” think. For example, if Darren Rowse went ahead and said that any blogs that aren’t purple suck, you probably wouldn’t have the heart to disagree.

I highly doubt you’d have the nerve to shout, “But Darren! Purple is an ugly website colour!” even though you honestly believed it.

John Lennon would yell at Darren – he would know better. Even when everybody disagreed with his stance on a subject, he would blurt out his opinion. Although he got a lot of hate for it, he got a lot of respect, too.

Be more like John Lennon – speak your mind. Don’t be afraid that others will be angered at your position. Isn’t the entire point of blogging voicing your opinion?

 

He Was Unique

You have a better chance at finding Elvis Presley in 7/11 than you do finding diversity among the larger chunk of blogs on the internet. It’s kind of embarrassing.

John Lennon and the other three boys from Liverpool revolutionized the music industry. The great force behind the movement, though, was definitely on John’s part – he was extremely diverse.

In his school years, John stuck out as the troublemaker who would do anything for a laugh during school. He then grew an urge to create a Rock N’ Roll group in a day and age filled with swing and classical music, John seemed to defy the general movement of society.

From his odd style of music (that isn’t meant to be of offence – The Beatles are my second favourite band), to his will to speak out about whatever he wanted, John defied uniformity.

Everybody and their mother has a blog about every niche under the sun – yours has to be different. Without diversity, you will fall to the hands of being yet another [insert niche] blog.

 

He Was Awesome

When asked their thoughts on John Lennon, nearly anybody who knows anything about him will call him a complete and utter bad***. It’s true – he really was.

He had everything going for him – musical talent, the love of every girl under the sun, and a wonderful family. It wasn’t a bad gig.

Upon The Beatles’ split, millions were devastated – it had a big impact. If you left your blog, I am pretty sure millions of people wouldn’t care – they’d probably laugh at best.

Not only was John awesome, but he knew he was awesome. He put it to his advantage.

To succeed at blogging, you need to become awesome (that sounds pretty vague, right? Still, please do try it).

 

And What You Can Learn From John?

 

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Comments

  1. Chris Madej says

    August 30, 2012 at 6:05 am

    Hi Joe,
    thanks for the great guest post here. I really like new “approach” to blogging 🙂
    And I also think that he would be great blogger!

    • Joe Boyle says

      August 30, 2012 at 8:37 pm

      Thank you for submitting it, Chris! Let’s (each blogger as their own) try to be a bit different!

  2. Joe Boyle says

    August 30, 2012 at 8:34 pm

    You’re very welcome, Erik. I think it’s kind of ironic how everybody tries to be like the “Pro Bloggers/A-listers” so they can have similar success. The changes of the same method working for two different people is slim – you’ll never be able to compete at the exact same level with the exact same tone of skill. Thanks for the comment 😉

  3. Yeremi Akpan says

    September 2, 2012 at 9:12 pm

    Hi Joe,
    Glad to have you here!

    True, uniqueness is critical to succeeding as a blogger. Sometimes you may have to blog in a saturated niche where there is almost nothing left unsaid – your differentiation will then come as a result of the voice and style you achieve.

    You are telling the same things, but in a new and exciting way!

    • Joe Boyle says

      September 13, 2012 at 8:26 pm

      I am a firm believer that one niche cannot ever be over-saturated – there’s always going to be the one guy who comes in and changes everything up. The saturation is really just a term we use to describe a niche without that game-changer 😉

  4. Ehsan Ullah says

    September 2, 2012 at 11:03 pm

    What an interesting post. I really love to read these type of posts. Being unique and speaking your mind is a great lessons from John.

    Good to see you here Joe.

    • Joe Boyle says

      September 13, 2012 at 8:27 pm

      Thanks, Ehsan. I love John Lennon 😉 Keep up your own work and stand out!

  5. Felicia says

    September 5, 2012 at 11:56 am

    Hi Joe,

    John Lennon is actually a very unique character. He not only had a different perspective and voiced it out loudly, but he also immortalized many of his opinions through his songs. If he was a blogger, I firmly believe his points would be controversial as he is the type who never submits to conformity.

    • Joe Boyle says

      September 13, 2012 at 8:28 pm

      I agree completely. His posts would end up in books one day! Speaking of which, he has books of his poems and stories – I suppose it is the closest medium to a blog that was available at the time. More power to him 😉

  6. John O'Leary says

    October 31, 2012 at 7:30 pm

    Lennon intuitively understood what Brand You is all about. He was a true provocateur and pamphleteer, so blogging would have come naturally to him — as it has to several of the great rockers. I often wonder where he would have landed as a political activist — or simply as a political observer. I often blog about the political (or spiritual) views of Lennon that were evolving throughout the 70s.

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