1. My English writing skill is not good. I’d like to improve it by writing regularly in a medium where editorial barrier is non-existent.
2. English is undoubtedly understood –though not necessarily spoken or written–by many, if not by most, influential people in the world. Hence larger audience, more visibility and influence of some sort.
3. Most internet-literate Indonesians understand English. Using English in my blog, therefore, does not hinder Indonesian readers to appreciate what I’d intend to convey to them, my primary audience.
4. Indonesian voices very much under-represented in the outside world simply because hardly any books, academic publication and conventional media are written in English. Indonesia — a country with more than 200 million population– has only one English newspaper, the Jakarta Post, and none of existing Indonesian magazines are in English. And hardly any best seller Indonesian books written by prominent intellectuals are written in or translated into English.
5. Among 10 percent of Indonesian internet users, only about 0.4 percent of them are blogging which means if you blog in Bahasa Indonesia you have to be satisfied with that of 0.4 percent readers who does not necessarily read your blog. Less potential readers will lead to less blogging courages.
6. It gives non-Indonesian a chance to know you and Indonesia: the mindset, culture, faith, etc. And it gives you more chance to interact with them. Hence, more understanding of multi-polar world and broaden your vista and horizon of thinking.
7. Depending on your blogging influence, but at the least it’ll give you more self-esteem by making more friends from various cultures accross the continents.
8. There are many people outthere with good intention to make an interfaith and intercultural dialogue; every now and then they need a person from particular country, say Indonesia, to talk to. Let them know that you are the person they want.
9. If your blog content is good, the possibility of being published and then reviewed by prominent international book reviewer is not far away.
10. Blogging in English, like blogging in any other languages including Bahasa Indonesia, is basically history in the making. The difference is by blogging in English you are making history in front of many faces and backgrounds from many countries and therefore it adds more to your credibility.
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6 Agustus 2007 at 3:48 am
Have you ever find Indonesian blogger with english writing that has a larger number of visitor to his/her blog from non indonesian origin? Most Indonesian bloggers, I think, have their visitor only from friend. Except, maybe, for scholarship, motivation, or job related blog such as priyandono. And most of the visitors are from Indonesia
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But it’s OK, some of my writings are also in English, with some of my reasons are the same with you.
15 Desember 2007 at 12:38 pm
very interesting, but I don’t agree with you
Idetrorce
19 Desember 2007 at 1:42 pm
i must say that i agree in some of your opinions,but i think the main reason why indo people don’t write their blogs in english mostly because the lack of their…or our capabilities in english, see i hv an english blog and i’m still learning the lingo, btw feel free to check it out lol.
12 Maret 2008 at 8:34 pm
i agree with mr fatihsyuhud, write in english is not easy..
11 April 2008 at 12:04 pm
I support You to using english language…
11 September 2008 at 8:00 am
???/ stupid reason for stupid person
16 Desember 2008 at 12:57 am
don’t worry about writing in english, we can try guys… Keep posting in english
9 Februari 2009 at 2:57 pm
good artikel
http://www.fathulhidayah.co.cc
9 Juli 2009 at 2:01 pm
I have English blog and the community mostly from out of Indonesia and it’s getting easier for me to communicate in English.