tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6940445551400364126.post9161319621463461990..comments2024-02-24T16:33:55.754-08:00Comments on Stuart Neville's Blog: So, this blogging lark...Stuart Nevillehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03883631620345577504noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6940445551400364126.post-31164593251736576702020-12-05T03:04:58.347-08:002020-12-05T03:04:58.347-08:00I really want to thank Dr Emu for saving my marria...I really want to thank Dr Emu for saving my marriage. My wife really treated me badly and left home for almost 3 month this got me sick and confused. Then I told my friend about how my wife has changed towards me then she told me to contact Dr Emu that he will help me bring back my wife and change her back to a good woman. I never believed in all this but I gave it a try. Dr Emu casted a spell of return of love on her, and my wife came back home for forgiveness and today we are happy again. If you are going through any relationship stress or you want back your Ex or Divorce husband you can contact his whatsapp +2347012841542 or email emutemple@gmail.comĀ Ric Claytonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09645806549640826100noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6940445551400364126.post-20853134008106074162012-07-08T21:25:47.408-07:002012-07-08T21:25:47.408-07:00Well you can make it 4 comments. A 33% gain on pr...Well you can make it 4 comments. A 33% gain on previous!<br /><br />I'm still blogging, but that might be because I loathe Facebook with a blind seething hatred.<br /><br />Do write about what interests you, not what a hypothetical audience wants to read. <br /><br />My experience is, don't judge blog interest by number of comments. My most popular post ever has had 110,000 readers but only 28 comments. Conversely I posted something that only 90 people read but 60 of them commented.Gary Corbyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14759372069119740227noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6940445551400364126.post-60179927098527616732012-07-08T04:13:56.981-07:002012-07-08T04:13:56.981-07:00Thanks for the comments, folks. One deciding facto...Thanks for the comments, folks. One deciding factor behind this experiment was to see if anyone would comment on this post. If no one did, I would have my answer.<br /><br />Three comments might not be much, but it might nudge me into posting again. Having thought about it a lot, I might make it a place for me to generally blather about stuff that interests me, whether that be books, music, movies, guitars, my dog, by family, whatever. At least that way it won't feel like work, and I can make the occasional career related post.Stuart Nevillehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03883631620345577504noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6940445551400364126.post-80464672447484536972012-07-07T12:30:24.956-07:002012-07-07T12:30:24.956-07:00I think it needn't be either/or. The various s...I think it needn't be either/or. The various social media have their own uses: writing longer form articles, quick takes, witty asides, dumb pictures and so on all have their place. You don't stop writing postcards just because you have a mobile phone. Actually maybe you do and that just dates me.Consultifi (tm)https://www.blogger.com/profile/14016383424866972889noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6940445551400364126.post-84523781169224122152012-07-05T12:57:44.093-07:002012-07-05T12:57:44.093-07:00It's not quite the same blog culture as it was...It's not quite the same blog culture as it was back when we were kids, is it? It's a tough call. Especially when vibrant Facebook presence seems to be replacing longer-form casual online journalism.<br /><br />But I'm with Sandra on a once-a-month post being interesting. Especially if there's a meaty story to tell. I bet your publisher would be interested in cross-posting the content, too, if you wanted them to.moonrathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06294151043419378509noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6940445551400364126.post-86176219140509917612012-07-05T11:20:14.251-07:002012-07-05T11:20:14.251-07:00I've been struggling with the same decision ov...I've been struggling with the same decision over the last few months. I haven't anything new to report, and after weekly posts, then monthly, I may have run out of things to say.<br /><br />I was a contributor to another blog with fellow authors from the publisher of my only book that's still out there, and I received monthly reminders to post. So I whipped up something and sometimes double-posted on my own blog.<br /><br />Soon, Twitter won out, because it's easy and fast. My faltering blog posts went without any comments, probably because they were so infrequent nobody looked for me anymore. Blogging became a chore, like doing taxes. <br /><br />This might be a side effect of my own writing struggles. It's taken over a year to get to the halfway mark of my WIP, and as each day passes, my confidence lags.<br /><br />If I ever finish the damn thing, I might start up blogging again, just to keep new writers up to speed about what it feels like to be a writer. I know there are a ton of great blogs with more relevant information, but we all want to be heard, don't we?<br /><br />I always enjoyed your blog, but must admit I haven't haunted my old friends' blogs for a while. We usually make do with 'fly-by hellos' on other social media. If I see an alert on Twitter, I visit my friends' posts, and I try to comment as much as possible. I know how lonely it feels when you put a lot of work into a post that nobody reads.<br /><br />If you return to blogging, maybe try for monthly posts, rather than feeling pressured to post every time something happens. It's a good exercise and keeps your writing skills honed.<br /><br />Maybe I'm just talking myself into blogging again!Sandra Cormierhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00231342310371529022noreply@blogger.com