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Some Thoughts On Blogging
Posted on Monday, January 2, 2012 by adresst
I am the sort of person who should have a good reason for something. And, of course, I think they all like me and therefore I must tell you why you should care about what I think about blogging. I've been blogging long enough, I think, to declare himself "an experienced blogger." It was about eighteen months, is not nearly as more established bloggers, but certainly long enough to have the right to understand what blogging is all about. I have spent these eighteen months, rather than take half-hearted, or trivial, and attempts to annotate just to fill pages, but with intense concentration and a carefully designed, posts. Sometimes, I struggled with njima.Greške I've made since I first started blogging to fill a textbook, and this experience is only valuable, especially for others who do not want to make the mistakes I made.
I'm more "newbie". I have these experiences. Second, if you're a new blogger, or if you are thinking about starting a blog, this post will give you the kind of real insight into a very popular place for personal expression, so you can decide early on what you want to accomplish, and even whether or not you really want to be actively involved in blogging. Even experienced bloggers may find some interest here taking the opportunity to compare their experiences to mine and use it as a measure of how much better they did, or as many would like to work. So, now that I have your attention, we can have a nice conversation about 'blogging experience ."
I never thought of myself as a "blogger". I did not intend to get involved with blogging. I thought this is for people with no social life or outside interests, people with a lot of time on their hands, people who are otherwise socially challenged, cynical, agoraphobic, or even lycanthropic (people who think they are, or may actually Essentially, a werewolf). I wanted none of it. In fact, there May be a blogger who fits these categories, but there, I'm sure, teachers, politicians, professional people and neighbors who can easily fall into any of those categories, too. This does not mean that teaching, politics, professions or other pursuits peopled anti-social types are not worth pursuing. For this reason, I decided to give blogging a try. I was interested in the internet business and I loved to write, so that blogging was perfect for me at that time I had available.
I have since learned that blogging is so popular and so fascinating, because so many different types of people are now blogging. In addition to anti-social types, there are very friendly and sociable species and anyone can produce a successful blog. It is truly populist art, and that means that there are so many types of blogs that creates the "content rich" reservoir of creativity. There are some bad blogs, yes. There are also some extremely wonderful blogs. There's everything in between. Blogging is accessible to everyone, how to create and enjoy.
When I stop and think about some things I learned about blogging, think first about the commitment one makes when becoming a blogger. Blogging is like writing a term paper for school, where you can write an article and be done with it. It's more like a journalist, just a self-imposed deadlines. After the blog and people discover you have some sort of social obligation to continue with the management of your blog until you decide to unplug it and remove it from circulation. Of course you do not need to manage your blog, but to the extent that it operated, and give proper attention to the development of your blog, you will be successful as a sport, art or any activity requires effort and skill.
This is the second thing I learned: blogger spends more effort, more serious he or she is about creating meaningful posts and blog updates with widgets and applications to improve functionality for the convenience of visitors. Better blog becomes as evidenced by the positive comments and increase traffic. Blogging is not particularly difficult, but it does require work, and sometimes important work. It takes time as well: With experience, writing posts and handle other tasks management blog (like answering comments, delete spam comments and add ad) becomes easier and less time, but still, some time must necessarily be spent in performing these tasks .
Another lesson learned is that blogging is fun. If you enjoy writing and creating, finding new ideas and training yourself to be more careful so that you can come up with new angles and different ways of perceiving a single object, you will enjoy the experience of blogging. You'll have fun.
Is there a certain personality type that is particularly well suited for blogging? I read comments on the blog recently, where a blogger mentioned that he believed that the extrovert will be well suited to the demands of blogging, because the social nature of internet art form. She felt that "people person" would respond better to the readers of the less gregarious species and be more comfortable in dealing with visitors, in the same way as, perhaps, a small shop owner to be in business with customers in a physical store. I do not agree with this opinion, but it's not the whole priča.Blog is a public forum, and (hopefully) thousands of people will visit your blog. I think it makes the experience easier and more enjoyable if you like people and enjoy interacting with them in a way that many successful bloggers interact with their readers.
Blogging, however, a small different rather than simply exchanging e-mails or meetings in the physical setting: it is a virtual meetings This means that although people are very real, you can not see them. There is a big difference in having 15,000 or 50,000 or 500,000 visitors attending an event at which you appear on stage to welcome, inform, entertain them and answer the questions and the same number to visit your blog when you can comfortably have the same interaction as, for example , sitting in his pajamas, a cup of coffee or whatever in the open ruci.Pravi could manage the situation first, and love without melting into a puddle of shame because treme.Introvert or simply more shy individuals would definitely reduce this kind of social interaction and avoid at all costs .
virtual nature of blogging allows and extroverts and introverts and all types of personalities easily manage the social aspect of blogging with the least discomfort. There are good, creative thinkers who represent all types of personalities, who can successfully manage the blog and social dimension. There is one important thing that I want to make: I think it's important that bloggers should just like people, even if they do not like to interfere with gužve.Razlog why I say this because I think the personality shows through one's writing style and choice of subjects and riječi.Način to express may provide clues to the reading audience about your personality and whether you are a friendly, civil sort of person, or coarse, vulgar, misanthrope. This does not mean that if you are not a good person, a blog will be read. Blogs tend to attract like-minded people, but, in general, people react more positively to positive osobe.Sugerirao guidelines would give, therefore, especially if you do not have a blog, but think about it, is this: "If you hate men and find them unpleasant, another activity, such as scatology, or maintenance of buoys, or searching for comets and asteroids from exotic desert locations ."
The second thought that occurred to me about blogging is that there are all kinds of blogs that show great variation in the degree of polish and sophistication. Some are pretty basic, even crude. Some are casual and unpretentious as unself conscious conversation with friends. Some are so well made that they might be excerpts from doctoral disertacije.Rasponu of writing skills is a "great", and if we were talking about painting, it would be like some pictures of people and large numbers of artists, producing masterpieces.
Blogging is so universally accessible that we share our area with great professional writers, journalists and business people (and some brilliant "ordinary" non-professional writers) and barely literate, sometimes quite incompetent, unqualified "non-writers" who manage somehow to communicate the written word, regardless of lack of expertise. The beauty of this mix of people with different backgrounds and skill levels to There is nothing wrong with that. This is an "all-good" in the sense that blogging is a truly equal opportunities for art and whatever the results, there are readers of every skill level, too, will gravitate toward the style, subject matter and level of writing that are most like. It is, indeed, the "Market" and the reading tastes of "consumer forums" help to shape the market and the arts.
This is what I love about blogging. It should not be excluded. Anyone who wants can have a blog, and may even succeed wonderfully if you pay attention to common sense principles as explained in my previous posts and articulated by other bloggers. Something else I like about blogging (while I'm on the topic) is that whenever I discover something very interesting, and even life changing, I do not have to bore your friends who may not be interested (although, it seems reasonable that if people are your friends should share some of your interests) --- anyway, I do not have to find someone to share my excitement with the discovery --- I can blog about it. I can bore anyone, but of all the people who will read about it, some will think, "Hey this is really 'cool'!" Or: "awesome" When you have a blog, you always have people to share beautiful things with. That in itself makes it all worthwhile for me, it can make blogging a great adventure for any Untitled, persona non grata who wants to be able to say: "O me, I'm a blogger-blog I ."
It is, unquestionably, the most respected profession.
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