Sometimes I Even Surprise Myself

In Business For 5 Years!
It has been five years since I started working for myself (November 9, 2002 to be precise) and I have learned a few things about being self employed along the way. My first website was built on the back of an awful GoDaddy template, looking every bit the amateur work that it was. I remember trying to FTP pages via dial-up too — what a time waster that was!
Microsoft FrontPage 2002 – Let’s Build A Web Page!
In 2003, I got a hold of a copy of Microsoft FrontPage and began developing several sites with that substandard HTML program. By 2004, I felt confident enough to no longer depend on FrontPage deciding to try developing freshly marked up pages myself. At the very least I learned how to take an existing theme (thank you, open source templates) and port it for my own needs.
An Aborted Attempt At Blogging, Followed By Success
My first attempt at blogging took place in 2004, but I didn’t stick with it as my interest flagged. However, in December 2005 I launched this blog and have followed up with at least one dozen more blogs over the course of two years. Blogger was my initial blogging platform, but when I started The Article Writer I decided to go with WordPress.
WordPress 1.5 to WordPress 2.3.1
I believe I started off with WordPress 1.5, a comparatively ancient version of what I consider to be the best blogging platform available. Untold numbers of updates later and I’m keeping pace with every update including v.2.3.1, which was released within the past two weeks.
Mistakes, I Made My Share
In the earlier days of blogging I made some huge mistakes, including deleting my configsys file more than once or botching an update. This morning I surprised myself by easily handling a problem taking place with this blog as it wasn’t showing the advanced tool option. Somewhere along the line of making WordPress updates, a file or two wasn’t uploaded which caused the problem.
Delete and Start Over Again
I decided this morning to back up the blog, save the configsys file, keep a copy of the plugins and themes handy, and delete the blog. I downloaded a fresh copy of WordPress, uploaded all of the files, and moved over all of the other files I had saved. Everything has worked out so smoothly.
I’m still not the wizard that some people are when it comes to managing their sites and blogs, but I hold my own. I’ve also gotten better at writing, so much so, that my work is now showing up in magazines including Sam’s Club Auto, GAL Magazine, and 435 South Magazine. I’m talking with two other editors about getting publishd with them and am casting my eyes on a very big publication for 2008.
Taking on Fresh Challenges
What’s my point? It is this: if you stick with what you’re doing and remain open to learning new things and tacking fresh challenges, the pay off will eventually come in the form of better jobs and nicer looking websites and blogs. The road traveled hasn’t been easy, but it has had its rewarding moments too.
In some ways the past five years have been a blur, but I’ve come through thick and thin to get to this point.
I thank God for His strength through the ups and downs of it all and for a patient wife and children who sometimes have a difficult time wrapping their minds around the work that I do.

By Lesly, November 6, 2007 @ 8:59 pm
Congrats on the five year anniversary! I just started reading recently, but I think your work has been really helpful!
By Matt Keegan, November 7, 2007 @ 9:47 am
Thanks, Lesly. I appreciate your stopping by and I hope that you are able to regularly glean some good information from what I have to share.
By dave, November 7, 2007 @ 6:23 pm
Congratulations with your 5th anniversary !! Recently I started with blogging too so I still have a long way to walk
Thanks for your effort to bring us lot of useful info !
Dave from belgium
By AOV Philippines Outsourcing Service, November 7, 2007 @ 6:45 pm
You have indeed accomplish and learned a lot of things within those 5 years. Congrats and Good Luck for the years to come.
By Matt, November 8, 2007 @ 6:52 am
Dave: Thank you! 5 years ago I wouldn’t have imagined being at this point, but it has been a good ride nonetheless.
AOV: Thank you for your kind wishes. Learning as we go is what it is all about — if we’re not open to new things, then we miss out on all of the fun!
By Clayton, November 8, 2007 @ 11:06 am
Hi,
I enjoyed checking out your blog. I’m a recent grad in Silicon Valley, and I’ve just started a company that is mapping the blogosphere to our world. I noticed that your blog has great content and a good-sized readership, and it would be great to have you on the map. Here is an example of a blogger in Georgia who’s plugged in: http://www.verveearth.com/landing/#type=user&id=772. It can be fun to explore different localities.
It’s an easy process to get on board, and I can be reached at clayton@verveearth.com for questions or feedback. If you resonate with the vision of painting a global canvas of voices, please give VerveEarth a mention.
Cheers! -Clayton
By djahna, November 9, 2007 @ 8:34 pm
Who does not make mistakes? Learning is a process.
By glblguy, November 14, 2007 @ 12:29 pm
Wow, congratulations Matt! Personally, I learn more from my mistakes than my successes. Hope to be writing an article like this on my blog 5 years from now.
I think your last paragraph really says it all, having support from your faith and family is critical to being a success.
See you on SU
By Matt, November 14, 2007 @ 1:28 pm
glblguy: The strength of God has kept me going and He’ll keep you focused as well. There is more I would like to accomplish but I am satisfied that I am moving in the right direction.