In today's era of rapid development of the Internet society, it is not new for everyone to have one or more blogs, but there are not many blogs that are truly "surviving". So we had to start thinking, who are our blogs for?
Some of my friends have started blogs on Sina, NetEase, Baidu Space, etc., and some have established independent blogs, but very few of them have kept up to date, and some have even forgotten that they still have such a blog. If you want to ask why you stopped updating your blog, you will naturally come up with the question "Who is my blog for?"
Who is your blog for?
Here I roughly divide all blogs into three categories, one is for recording life emotions, one is for hobbies, and the other is for those who want to make some extra money through blogging.
Let’s talk about life and emotional blogs first. I always have a feeling that when people are lonely, sad, and lost, they have more desire to write, hoping to get care, understanding and support from others, hoping to express and talk about their inner pain, but not all the time. Finding someone who will listen to us, not everyone we are willing to talk to. So the emotions in my heart turned into words and became articles. Time can heal all wounds. When the pain in our hearts becomes less intense, we gradually reduce the frequency of updates and finally stop updating. As for those worthless memories, we don't want to store them. It might be better to throw them all away. Maybe that way, our wounds won't open anymore. When everything becomes dull under the impact of the wave of time, when the person in memory and those things gradually fade out of our memories, we will no longer write those sad words for him or her, and our hearts have long been dusty. , I can’t write it anymore, and I don’t need to write it anymore.
I believe that those who have established independent blogs have all heard of "Moonlight Blog". They all hope that through their own efforts, one day, like Moonlight, their blog income will exceed their salary income, and they hope that they will also have a lot of fans. Maybe you were very enthusiastic when you first started blogging and wrote several articles a day. After persisting for a while, you found that it was not easy to get included in the blog, let alone the advertising income, so you gradually gave up. Your independent blog. In the current environment in China, it is probably not easy to make much money from independent blogs, so many blogs with the purpose of making money have been mercilessly beaten to death on the beach.
In Xiao Zuo's opinion, the most vital blogs are those that record and share one's interests and hobbies. As long as the interests are still there, the blog can stay young forever. It is also a joy to summarize and record topics that interest you and share some of your own experiences. At the same time, you can make friends of all kinds with similar interests, forming a virtuous cycle and increasing your motivation for writing. Of course, I also advertise on my blog. Although the money is not much and making money is not the only purpose, the rewards from advertising can also be used as motivation to encourage myself to persevere. At the same time, it can also cover the cost of domain names and servers, so why not do it.
At this point, who is this blog for? I believe you have your own answer in your heart. The article is provided by the Website Building Process Network, please indicate ( http://www.chczz.com/Article/1930.html ) when reprinting, thank you!
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