Written in response to https://saltedcaramel670.wordpress.com/2023/04/03/blogging-insights-3-0-6-any-regrets/
I have only been blogging for two years, I have a few regrets.
Some of the sites I followed at first, looked good with the name of them, like they were designed to promote women, but in reality, some of the posts were the opposite. It was well written, just not sharing my views on how women are just as capable as men.
I don’t regret the word prompts – they have given me the chance to learn to write shorter pieces of work. I also get the benefit of reading other bloggers, who have a lot of talent. Poems, prose, and real life events are interesting. Even mine, when I write them down. Verbally, not so much, sometimes I ramble a bit.
I’m no expert at promoting my book – the reason I started my blog in the first place. It Won’t Happen Again, took seven years of my life. I don’t regret that part of my life, even if sales are low. Marketing is one of the most difficult things to do, writing the book is easy.
Sometimes blogging takes over from my actual novel writing, but even then, I can post snippets of my new novel, getting great feedback from other bloggers. I love blogging
If some were so inclined, where could they buy your book? 😉
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Yes, blogging is great, isn’t it?
The self expression, and the interaction are both very enjoyable.
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They are, I think it is because we know we are around our writing people.
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“Our writing people” is a great way to describe the camaraderie that exists between bloggers.
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