Blogging for Beginners - But words that...
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But words that are trying hard to say something, something that deeply matters to the person writing them, even if they take their time and wander around a lot, are more honest and appealing. However, if you take out "something that deeply matters to the person writing them", you're back to just boring, along with aimless. (This argument also makes sense even if your blog is mostly images.) By the way, something that's coming on line as I write this are audio and video blogs. Whoo Hoo ! ! Another experience that will improve the way you let yourself shine in your blog is to make an effort to look at blogs that are not in your list of preferred topics . Just because you don't have an abiding interest in a topic doesn't mean you can't learn something from a good blog about it. In fact, the fact that you don't especially care for the actual content will enable you to focus more on the way it's presented ! Just because your burning interest is Space Sports is no reason to ignore what you may learn about presentation from a quilting blog. That may seem like quite a stretch but the farther away you get from your content the better you can objectively see the way that content is presented, and learn from it.
So, there it is. My humble, short guide to blogging and how to love it. About the only advice I have left right now is to read this article again in a few days. Never know what you may have missed till you find it again, eh?
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