This is a totally vain story,
but I’ve been asked about this a few times, so I’ll repeat it here – plus it
goes to the heart of why I blog which is something I realized in looking over
some of my posts that I haven't been writing much about. (This reminds me that still
haven’t finished my post on ‘is blogging about vanity?’ yet – not sure
what’s keeping me from doing that . . .).
1) I
want to make a name for myself. I’m a
young VC who wants to stay in the venture capital world and have an impact –
with my ideas; with the companies I fund; with the causes I support. I’m also located in Colorado and as such am somewhat isolated
from VC ground zero, the Bay Area. Getting my voice out there supports my efforts to connect with other VCs
and entrepreneurs and, I hope, will make me both a better venture capitalist as
well as a better known venture capitalist (both of which I hope will allow me
to do this for a long time).
2) I
find it helpful to put my thoughts down on paper. I’ve always enjoyed writing (it’s the liberal
arts major in me). It’s like taking a
long bike ride – it helps me process and organize my thoughts and forces me to
more thoroughly think through the subjects that I post on (see my blog on the
difference between starting a blog and finishing a blog here).
With this as background, the
answer that I usually give people who ask me about how I’ll know if I’m doing
what I intend to by blogging is that I’ll know that its working when I’m
introduced to someone I’ve never met before and they say
something to the effect of ‘nice to meet you . . . you know, I read your
blog.’

