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Interview with Blogger Indrajid

By The Pakistani Spectator • Sep 9th, 2009 • Category: Interviews • 2 Comments

My name Indrajid an Indonesian blogger who live in Central Java province, I write a blog that witten in Indonesian language at http://www.fotogaul.com, I use local language because there are not too much competitors, and good in SEO. I will grow my blog with useful posts, it’s important because honestly I can earn enough money from blog LOL.

I’m wondering what some of your memorable experiences are with blogging? What do you do in order to keep up your communication with other bloggers? If you had to describe life as a blogger in a Twitter message (140 characters) what would you say?

my memorable experience is; when I start to blogging in 2007, I only dreaming about adsense earning LOL. blogwalking is the best way to keep blogger communication. Without blogging, I can’t enjoy my life perfectly, but blogging actually isn’t all about money.


What do you think is the most exciting or most innovative use of technology in politics right now? Do you think that these new technologies are effective in making people more responsive? What do you think sets Your site apart from others?

I’m not good in politics but I think facebook and twitter are the most innovative technology. Yes off course because social networking is a trending issue right now. It’s hard to set my site different with the others, but with original content everything is possible.

If you could choose one characteristic you have that brought you success in life, what would it be? What was the happiest and gloomiest moment of your life? If you could pick a travel destination, anywhere in the world, with no worries about how it’s paid for - what would your top 3 choices be?

My valuable characteristic is having high curiousity LOL. happiest moment is when I earn dollar at the first time, gloomiest moment is when my closest friend broke our communication. I want to go to Japan, Saudi Arabia (for hajj), and New York. But I don’t have passport yet LOL.

What is your favorite book and why? What’s the first thing you notice about a person (whether you know them or not)? Is there anyone from your past that once told you you couldn’t write? How bloggers can benefit from blogs financially?
Is it true that who has a successful blog has an awful lot of time on their hands? What role can bloggers of the world play to make this world more friendlier and less hostile? Who are your top five favourite bloggers?

I like the fiction one, but I prefer read high quality blogs rather than read a lot of books. I notice the attitude at first. Yes, my classmates never believe I’m a blogger. The benefit of blogger is came from advertising program, either independent ads or not, this is the most potential earning. Maybe experience is the best teacher, and it can be applied in blog too. The role that perfect for blogger is be the good reporter. My favourite bloggers are;
1.Darren Rowse, 2. John Chow, 3.John Cow, 4. Mas Eko (my local blogger), 5. Jackbook (retired)

Is there one observation or column or post that has gotten the most powerful reaction from people? What is your perception about Pakistan and its people? Have you ever become stunned by the uniqueness of any blogger?
What is the most striking difference between a developed country and a developing country? What is the future of blogging? You have also got a blogging life, how has it directly affected both your personal and professional life?

Huge people reaction is on freebies or giveaways section, I swear. I know Pakistan only from television, and I think there is lot of kind moslem like in my country. Yes I stunned when I found smashingmagazine.com at the first time, very nice blog. I think the most striking difference is in telecomunication technology. I can’t predict what’s the future of blogging, but I think all bloggers will use self hosted blog. Hmm blogging activity sometimes makes me feel smarter but sometimes makes me dumber LOL.

What are your future plans? Any Message you want to give to the readers of The Pakistani Spectator?

My future plans? Keep writing and publishing LOL. Always be the blog that always help the others, especially informing every recent business opportunities, off course halal business. Sorry for my poor English.


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