Being a blogger, it’s a little mind-boggling to realize that everything we post becomes a permanent part of the vast cosmos of the Internet. Future employers will be able to retrieve it as well as future spouses, children, grandchildren, in-laws and outlaws.
One never knows who will be reading it someday. I really try to keep that in mind when I click that “Publish Post” button. I’m not always as prudent as I should be, but I try.
Yesterday, I posted a story about a woman and her kids who were recently booted off an airline because the airline claimed the kids were being unruly during the flight. I was making some witty and some semi-nasty remarks about the situation but ended up deleting my post.
I realized that these kids might possibly find my post and it would certainly wouldn’t have benefited them to see what I had written. So I deleted it.
Now, the kids probably wouldn't have come across my post, but you just never know.
Here’s a great illustration to make my point.
Recently, I was upset that the Crunch Fitness center was closing down the location I use which is conveniently located in the lobby of my apartment building. I blogged about how upset I was, mainly because the location was so convenient and about how I’d gone straight to the front desk and cancelled my membership.
A couple of days later, I decided to keep my membership. After all, there’s another Crunch just five blocks away. I blogged about that as well.
It turned out that those of us “dislocated” by the closure are getting all sorts of nice benefits.
Here’s the point I want to make: Last week, I received an email from the head of Crunch’s P.R. department in New York, saying that she had read my blog and was glad I had decided to keep my membership.
She said she’d like to send some Crunch attire to me along with some free guest passes.
I recalled that Miss Healthypants had wanted to attend a Kangoo class at Crunch, but those are for members only and not available to guests. So, I responded to the nice Crunch P.R. person, asking if a friend could attend a Kangoo class with me.
I received the box of Crunch goodies yesterday along with the four passes. Miss Healthypants and I will be attending a Kangoo class soon. (That should definitely make for a hilarious blog).
Isn't that nice?
See? You just never know who will be reading your blog.
You just never know.
That happened to me when I blogged about our bad experience at The Fancy Hotel on Christmas eve. The next day I got an email from the Food and Beverage Manager of the hotel. He'd found my blog.
ReplyDeleteOf course, in our case, while I got an apology, I didn't get a free box of bruschetta and pate with a gift certificate for a free dinner so we're still not going to go back there next Christmas. But still.
I'm scared of the Kangoo. *grin*
ReplyDeleteBut maybe we can try it next Wed?
We'll see... *smiles*
yes I blogged about my sister and now she isnt talking to me... go figure
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