Things I Write About
I've been writing this blog for almost four months now and I decided this morning to go back and look at what I've been writing about. I think blogs need to be about something to be relevant. You need to know what you are going to read about when you go to a particular blog. So I am going to figure out what AVC is about.
It turns out that I've posted 113 times in almost four months, on average about once a day.
Of those 113 posts, 52 of them have been about my business - Venture Capital and Technology.
25 of the posts have been about Presidential Politics or in a few cases politics in general.
10 posts have been about traveling which I call Blogging On The Road.
10 posts have been about New Music i've found that i really like.
And the rest have been Random Posts.
So there you have it, AVC is mostly about Venture Capital and Technology with a healthy dose of Presidential Politics thrown in, peppered by places I travel to and new music I like. And every now and then a random post about something else that i want to blog about.
These are my categories. I've indexed my entire blog and you'll see these five sections on the sidebar to the right.
If you come to my blog to read about Venture Capital and Technology and don't care about anything else i talk about, just click on that category. If you come to my blog to read about my thoughts on politics, you can do the same thing.
I hope this helps.

I come for the VC and T, but I enjoy it all. :)
Posted by: Mikey | January 18, 2004 at 09:32 PM
I confess, I'm here mostly for the VC & T, too. Though the other categories are good for showing the other sides to your life, so I read those also.
You're not the most prolific blogger in the world, but that's OK. Most of my fave bloggers aren't (there are a few exceptions, like Jeff Jarvis). Less is more, perhaps?
Posted by: hugh macleod | January 19, 2004 at 06:11 AM
I enjoy most of your posts (well really all of them except the one where you recommended Moore's book). We have the VC business, music and biking in common, though we are on opposite ends of the VC world. I appreciate your insight about the technology business world and couldn't agree more with the overfunding and new CEO writeups.
Why no posts about biking?
Posted by: Gregg Smith | January 19, 2004 at 04:31 PM