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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.
September 20, 2019 at 3:59pm
September 20, 2019 at 3:59pm
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Jonathon Yang’s book: The Rough Guide to Blogging: Navigate the Blogosphere has a conversational style and covers the basics of blogging without overwhelming the reader with technical details. It’s very useful for anyone who is thinking about creating a blog because he presents the wide world of blogging without assuming the need to create a topic-specific or commercial blog.



The chapters are self-contained so that you can skip some that aren’t relevant to you. Since it is an older book, published in 2006, some of the links that he provides may not work. This doesn’t really detract from the overall value of the book.

I’ve already started a blog that is neither commercial nor a “niche” blog and so far, I’m only using the blogging service provided by Writing.com. Therefore, the chapters which I found most interesting and useful were:

*Bullet* Finding blogs

*Bullet*} Subscribing to blogs with RSS

*Bullet* Writing tips

*Bullet* Increasing traffic

*Bullet* What’s Out There



For those who are interested in digging deeper than I am likely to for quite some time, he also covers these topics:

*Bullet* Blog hosts

*Bullet* Server-side blogging

*Bullet* Audio, video and podcasts

*Bullet* Design and add-ons

*Bullet* Earning money



His final chapter lists blogs according to a wide variety of categories, from art and gossip to sex and politics, not to mention blogging. I recommend that someone interested in starting a blog to read this book before some other more comprehensive ones. There are other excellent books about blogging that are good for reference when you’re ready to dig deeper.



It is available on Amazon in paperback only, either new or used for a variety of prices. I borrowed it from my local library.

https://www.amazon.ca/Rough-Guide-Blogging-Jonathan-Yang/dp/184353682X/ref=sr_1_...

Monique from Ottawa, Canada

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