I’ve been writing ever since I was able to get the words on paper, and I haven’t really stopped since. I’ve progressed from fictional stories into nonfiction and now have entered the field of blogging. I’m hoping that with experience my writing will improve, especially when it comes to focusing on an online audience.
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How to be a better blogger"I found a new subject, something I HAD to share with the world"
How I did it: Till now I really didn't enjoy blogging. Yesterday I realized I could blog about something I didn't like to talk about but I really needed support with. Lessons & tips: Don't just blog, find something that you want to tell to the world. Do it in order to help others by giving advice, or to get help for yourself (I do it for both).
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How I did it: I more or less gave up my old blogs. I had one in which i mostly wrote posts about how depressed I was and how I didn't feel life had a meaning. (I still post on it sometimes, I guess mostly because it feels sad to give it up after three years). And then I've had like five other ones, about different things. Food, wearing braces etc.Anyways, instead of writing that crap (important to me, but not to anyone else), I started a blog about boo… Read how I did it…
How I did it: Failed for years and dropped several projects. Then I have fired my employer and told myself:"If you can't make this work than you can go back and be the slave of people who are dumber then you. Plus you can save their company in this crises."Then I have found a way to incorporate blogging in my ebusiness ideas and clap, there we go. Don't be a looser. Go and blog. Now! Read how I did it…
How I did it: Made my blog private, started writing for myself (no one else was alowed to read). My posts keep getting better (at least I think so), so I'm thinking about re-launching it to the public. Read how I did it…
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... after roughly 3 years of absence it is back online in a different format. Have not included the earlier posts, albeit I do have the back up of the first version, but I totally redesigned it so decided to leave it alone in google’s cache :)
Please check it out and comment if you like-dislike it: http://www.dezsopapp.com
naanu god knows..
i have so much work to do now…
but when on 21st may i will free from my 1 imp goal i will start working on it…
well all right… on 22nd.. uncle’s 25th wedding anniversary.. n i must actively participate in it.. whether i wish or not … ok then i will start from 23rd or ok.. 24th may…
Sashafiercelol is very blah
I never understood the whole concept of blogging but i love to write so hopefully I’ll grasp the concept and enlight the world with something positive from my cranium
I believe this will only take time. My lack of school in the summer will be helpful. :)
Floyd Edwards is bored
I’ve tried blogging a few times now, becoming a little more successful each time – although not by much. I’m just not committed enough to do something like blogging once a day, week, or even month. In a way, it’s taught me something about myself. I’ve started many things online and it’s either taken me forever, or it just hasn’t happened. Does that make me lazy? I just like freedom, I hate being tied to something. I dropped pretty much all of my school related commitments except for Rugby, which my parents wouldn’t let me drop if I tried. I actually prefer it, I just wish I could stick with things at the same time.
I started a blog (http://marketada.com) on 12/30/08 and have written 4 posts since. Not writing as frequently as I’d like, but I believe the posts are of good quality.
I truly think that blogging should be something special. If it’s about your day then it’s not blogging. That’s just rambling. Blogging should reflect a different aspect of life that isn’t a daily thing. Or it is be an idea that is different or an interesting ONE subject post. I want to be a better blogger because I feel what I do now is just a bit of rambling about one subject in a bit of a whiny tone. (Hate to admit it.) And I feel that when I type up a blog I get too caught up in making it sound… whats the word for it… epic? poetic? genius? ahahah I don’t know… words are placed different from everyday talk. But I’m working at it and that’s what really matters.
always start, never continue… I would like to write about something, but I’m afraid of sharing my very personal stuff. I guess it would be difficult for me to really continue with my blog unless I had a definite topic… So I guess that’s what my sub goal should be..
1. Find a good blog topic.
Ideas: hobby-blog. Since I have a lot of hobbies, and not any one in particular that I could blog about constantly, maybe this would be a good idea. I could track my process in learning new guitar songs, learning piano songs, reading books that I’ve read, as well as my more mundane seeming hobbies such as coin collecting and stamp collecting…
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desdamona asks,
“How does one improve blogging”
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Ottawa
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soozoom asks,
“Is there any way to tell if anybody has ever read your blogger blog?”
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Ottawa
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soozoom asks,
“Is it better to focus on one general topic or theme, or to write about whatever interests you each day?”
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