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Printed from https://www.writing.com/main/books/item_id/1986033-Kits-Korner/day/8-9-2019
Rated: 13+ · Book · Inspirational · #1986033
I’d rather write than talk. Nobody interrupts! Posting monthly or less now--see below.
My original purpose for this blog, which I started in August of 2019, was to see if I could maintain consistency, to discover what I want to write about, and to find my writing voice. In January, I started a "niche-less" blog at Wordpress.com where I've published weekly. -- Kit’s Kontemplations  .
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I'm preparing to start a Catholic blog on Wordpress.com where I'll post weekly, and another site to put the rest of my writing. I also want to spend more time reading other blogs and offering thoughtful comments, both here on WDC and elsewhere. At most, I will publish once a month at no set time in this blog starting in September of 2020.

Thank you to those who have read and rated any posts on this blog. I really appreciate it.

I did NOT want to write “about” me on this blog. I wanted to share my interests, discoveries and maybe a few useful insights. If anything I've written helps even one person, whether or not they respond to the post, then this blog has been successful.
August 9, 2019 at 5:27pm
August 9, 2019 at 5:27pm
#963982
Are you (or were you) bewildered by the rules for successful blogging? I was until I read by Robin Houghton‘s book The Golden Rules of Blogging (& When to Break Them)
For each of the 28 “rules”, he lists, he also provides:
- Where the rule comes from
- When you should break it
- At least one brief and very perceptive expert comment
- A “Blogger’s Story” which includes a link to his/her blog

This is available on Amazon as a print book. I borrowed it from my local library. I’m way too new at blogging to be into affiliate marketing so I get no benefit to providing this link beyond the pleasure of maybe helping you.
https://www.amazon.ca/Golden-Rules-Blogging-Robin-Houghton/dp/1440339570/ref=sr_...

I especially liked how there were two views provided for each rule. It helped me to sort out what I want and don’t want to have in my blogging experience. I am not interested in gaining millions of readers or thousands of dollars. I don’t want to feel like a failure as a blogger because I don’t post every day and don’t bother with images.

Success is relative. What a successful blog is to others will be different than what it means to me. What constitutes a successful blog to me is going to be very different several years from now than it is today. My favourite quote from the book was: “Write out of a desire to record and share experiences and ideas.” If I am doing that at least weekly, then my blog is successful.

If you have a blog, if you plan to start one soon or if you are playing around with the idea, what does or would “success” for your blog mean for you?

Monique from Ottawa, Canada
No matter what, WRITE!


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