Post by account_disabled on Oct 21, 2023 0:24:51 GMT -6
Don't worry, it's not serious, it's part of the enthusiasm and passion you put into your blog, then it passes Blog anger, on the other hand, is more difficult to overcome : if hateful comments make you want to stop writing, don't take the bait and don't snap back every time. Instead, reflect and try to understand whether these are simple isolated provocations or rather what you write, perhaps in a bad period of your life. Better to settle everything and not risk ruining the atmosphere of your blog with useless controversies. The ugly duckling crisis , or the blogger crisis of inspiration.
Happens often, and it's the one that makes you think you have an unimportant blog that no one reads. If you think about the amount of blogs that populate the blogosphere, you have to accept the competition, and not let yourself be photo editor overwhelmed. Finally, always think that the promotion of the blog and what you write is important, fundamental, but it must never swallow up the time you then dedicate to the blog itself. I will never tire of saying that the events born around the blogosphere and social networks should not take up too much of the blog's time.
Better to change jobs and become an 'expert', as many do, but in this case don't go around saying you're a blogger, as too many do. One of my many mistakes as a blogger was thinking that I could remain anonymous in the blog for a long time . The times when you could write, be read and commented on, without thinking about what people will say, were objectively beautiful and carefree. When online reputation was not yet so important, nor had Facebook introduced the use of one's real identity everywhere, one could write and be nobody on the internet at the same time.
Happens often, and it's the one that makes you think you have an unimportant blog that no one reads. If you think about the amount of blogs that populate the blogosphere, you have to accept the competition, and not let yourself be photo editor overwhelmed. Finally, always think that the promotion of the blog and what you write is important, fundamental, but it must never swallow up the time you then dedicate to the blog itself. I will never tire of saying that the events born around the blogosphere and social networks should not take up too much of the blog's time.
Better to change jobs and become an 'expert', as many do, but in this case don't go around saying you're a blogger, as too many do. One of my many mistakes as a blogger was thinking that I could remain anonymous in the blog for a long time . The times when you could write, be read and commented on, without thinking about what people will say, were objectively beautiful and carefree. When online reputation was not yet so important, nor had Facebook introduced the use of one's real identity everywhere, one could write and be nobody on the internet at the same time.