Saturday, May 7, 2011

No Place Like Home

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Did you know that moving ranks in the Top 3 most stressful events that can hit an individual's life?  The other two are death and marriage.  I, for one, am not a fan of moving.  I know many people enjoy it, see it as an adventure and embrace all the nuances of change that come along with the experience.  I accept that type of change grudgingly, although with age and time, I have found a way to cope better than I used to. 

So, with that being said, imagine a dramatic drumroll as I announce with a flourish (because there simply must be a flourish) that Authentic Blogger has moved its presence on Facebook from the original group format to a new Page format. 


Why have we chosen to make this move?  Good question.  The answer is that Facebook, in its infinite wisdom, recently made the arbitrary decision to do away with the original Facebook group format.  They created a new and improved group format a couple months ago and apparently have decided that the common response to that new format has been sufficient to put a kill on the old group format.  Those of us who "own" groups in the old format have been advised to either upgrade to the new group format, or allow our group page to eventually be archived by Facebook.  We gave it some thought - by "we", I mean that I and the wonderful people who help me at Authentic Blogger, Dave Roy and Anahid Boghosian - and decided to not upgrade to the new group format.  We decided, instead, to switch to a Facebook Page format and we published that page to live status on Facebook today.  Although many of our members like the new group format, we felt that changing over to a Page format will best serve the goals we have in place for the future of the Authentic Blogger concept.

So, a few things are important to impart.  The most important one is that Authentic Blogger hasn't changed in any way except for our "physical" address on Facebook.  We are still the same blogging concept that all our members have grown to know and love. 
  • We still advocate authentic interaction with fellow bloggers, suggesting that you take time to truly read content of blogs you follow, and take time to leave thoughtful comments on those posts.
  • We strongly do NOT encourage the "if you follow me, I'll follow you" mentality that is rampant in the blogging world.
  • We embrace building relationships with fellow bloggers.
  • We pledge to continue to provide a community and forum to mentor, support and encourage all bloggers on a worldwide platform.
Being the creature of habit that I am, I resisted this Facebook change for as long as possible.  In fact, had Facebook not pushed the issue, I probably would still have happily kept the original group format in place for Authentic Blogger.  Change, while perhaps not always comfortable, is obviously a good thing.  It forces us out of complacent behavior and bad habits.  It opens up new avenues, creates new relationships and experiences and provides fresh, new energy.  With that in mind, I should be welcoming this new experience for Authentic Blogger with open arms.  Well, don't get me wrong - I do see the value in this new chapter for us.  That doesn't mean I'm all happy and chirpy about it.

I'm nervous as all get out, if I'm honest.  We founded Authentic Blogger in December of 2009, with big dreams and little idea of what we were doing.  To our surprise and delight, the concept caught on and was embraced immediately, and our presence in the blogging world began to grow.  We set goals for membership and continued to be thrilled when those goals were not only met, but exceeded regularly.  We've gone through many growing pains and changes in the past two years, and we continue to learn as we grow.  I recognize that we'll grow in a positive manner from this change also.  My own biggest concern is that we don't backslide.  At our highest point of membership, our original group page had grown to 793 members.  Now we're back to starting from zero with membership of this new page, and that's the part I can't help but focus on.  Yes, there's an element of ego involved, I admit this freely.  I am justifiably proud of what we have achieved with the Authentic Blogger concept, and it is important to me that we continue to stay at that high level of success.

Should I predicate our success on a membership number?  No, I shouldn't.  Do I?  Yes, to a degree.  I can't deny that I loved, and still love, watching our membership increase.  The thought of losing all that momentum with membership during this move was not something I was happy about.  I can report that as of approximately 8pm, EST, May 7, 2011 when we published the new Authentic Blogger FB Page, our membership has been busily zipping along and increasing at a rapid pace.  That response is wonderful to see, and I'm happy to recognize many familiar faces of fellow bloggers hitting our new Page wall.  In the coming days, I'm sure we'll continue to grow.  I hope we'll be back to, or close to, our middle 700 membership in a couple of weeks.  I realize that if we're not, I shouldn't internalize that or take it personally, and I'll do my best to heed my own advice.  We've already received a ton of encouragement from the Facebook blogging community at large and that's just heartwarming!  I have always looked at all the other Facebook blogging groups as a collaborative effort.  There are a few who choose to be exclusionary, but the majority of them are driven by other wonderful bloggers who embrace the concept of helping one another. 

For those who are members of our original Facebook group page for Authentic Blogger, you will find when you visit that page in the coming weeks that you can no longer post links on our wall.  We disabled that feature and have posted the new link to direct you to our new Facebook Page for Authentic Blogger.  We plan to leave the old group page up and running for a couple more weeks so that people who may have missed all the alerts and posts about the move will be able to find us.  We also sent out an email to all original Authentic Blogger group members with all the details, explanations and the new Page link to find us.  We hope that this move will cause a minimum of fuss and confusion and that all our friends and followers will be able to easily find us, Like our Page and get back to the regular business of posting their links on our wall and interacting with fellow members of our community.

In closing, we hope this minor change will not be a hindrance to the growth of the Authentic Blogger community.  We value each and every blogger who has joined us, as you are the people who have helped us continue to grow, learn and succeed.  We hope everyone will help us to get the word out about our new Page location on Facebook by sharing the link on your Twitter and Facebook walls.  To make that easier for you, our unique username on Facebook is www.facebook.com/AuthenticBlogger.  Feel free to grab the link and share with your blogging friends!  In the immortal words of Dorothy and Glenda, the Good Witch,

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"...there's no place like home....there's no place like home..."
We look forward to welcoming you back to the new home of Authentic Blogger on Facebook.  See you there!

14 comments:

  1. well the new house looks like home all the new paint and the fixing are nice i see you have plenty of room. mouse like it too. thank you and god bless vivat Jesus

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  2. Roy, thanks for the wonderful comment and for being such a supportive fellow blogger and friend. :) I'm glad your mouse likes it too (snort-larfing in TN about that one).

    Namaste',
    Dawn

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  3. Love Dorothys red slippers! They really do invoke the feeling of home. I kind of like the way fb is pushing the house cleaning...it will be nice to see the wave of the truly passionate come home. I hope that doesnt sound negative. I had previously joined too many groups spreading myself thin...for one thing, and also as a result watched many groups implode or explode while losing direction. Authentic bloggers I know got caught in the stampede! AB is definitely a group with true sincerity. I have every confidence they will find their way home!

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  4. Hey San, I loved the ruby slippers too! It was the first thing I thought of as I sat down to write this article. Your comments don't sound negative; I got what you were communicating. Our goal with Authentic Blogger is to always have dynamic interaction between members, and we did lose some of that momentum at one point. We haven't ever lost focus, but we did slow down on guiding the group's direction, due to all of us having busy lives & lots of responsibilities to tend to. New beginnings, even if it's with the same concept, have a tendency to help clean the slate, so in that aspect I think it's a good thing. I STILL want to see our numbers get back up to where they were when this change was forced upon us! :)

    Thanks for taking time to visit, comment and also follow us over to the new group!

    Much love,

    Dawnie

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  5. So I guess I need a new sticker???

    Look at it this way, you didn't have to pack any boxes. Wrapping all that glassware is what's so stressful. haha

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  6. Anna, a new sticker? You lost me on that one. Do you mean a new URL for the guest post that I wrote? That's a good question, and it means I need to go back through all my posts that have links to AB and replace them. Dang, that's going to take some time to accomplish.

    Good point, btw, on the packing part! I hate that part more than I can express. I guess changing a couple dozen URL links is nothing to complain about in comparison. ;-)

    ~ Dawn

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  7. Well actually I was talking about the little picture I have posted on my blogs. I think it links to authentic blogger but I think it now links to the old one. I've never tried it. Maybe I should.

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  8. Oh, that one! No worries, that links to our sister blog. You won't need to change a thing in that regard. I, however, will have to do some housekeeping and update all my blogs that have URLs that originally pointed to the old FB group page for Authentic Blogger. *sigh* A blogger's work is never done... ;-)

    You're good, though. If the guest post I wrote for your blog needs updating, I'll let you know.

    Dawn

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  9. I hope you sat down with a good drink of your choice and took a deep breath or two or is that a drink or two. Thank You for putting all this work in.

    http://jpweddingphotograpy.blogspot.com/2011/05/rear-window-ethics.html

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  10. *L* Jim, believe me, I could've used some sort of mind numbing agent when all of this was first hitting. Thankfully, I had Dave & Anahid to help me through it and keep me from hyperventilating TOO much. Thank you, in return, for following us to the new page. That means more than you probably can imagine. :)

    ~ Dawn

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  11. I've had to move ALOT in my life. At first it's exciting, but I'm to the point now that I dread it. Looks like you have a very interesting blog. I will definitely be checking in on a regular basis!

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  12. Patty, I join you in the dread mentality when it comes to moving! I hope that the next move I make is my last one, from this current townhouse into a home of my own. Thank you for visiting & I look forward to getting to know you better via FB and blogging! :)

    ~ Dawn

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  13. truly...... no place like home.
    home is heaven !!

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  14. Jyoti, I am in complete agreement with you! You made me smile with your comments, so thank you for visiting and giving that lovely gift. :)

    ~ Dawn

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