Today is the day of truth, as it were. I'm sharing with you three embarrassing truths about my activity as a blogger.
Carlos Bravo26
A blog is not only beneficial for your personal development. Especially when things are going well, your ego can go through the roof. That is why it is relatively easy to seduce a top blogger with this knowledge.
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The vast majority of people present themselves in the best possible way to give their readers a supposedly perfect image. Don't be mistaken. Everyone has something to hide. Before you find out, I'll tell you directly.
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1 1. Spelling mistakes in all my posts
2 2. Never having installed a blog in my life
3 3. Not having a Google+ account despite being recommended
1. Spelling mistakes in all my posts
There's no point in beating around the bush. It's jewelry store email list embarrassing. Over time, the fear of publishing posts with spelling mistakes becomes smaller and smaller. Don't get me wrong. I'm not saying you should do the same. Excuses are not valid and I don't get lost in them. I'd rather sleep 10 more minutes or spend this time with my kids than make a perfect edit. The day has 24 hours and in my case I value every minute as gold. Don't do what I do because for many readers a spelling mistake is a sufficient reason to never return to your blog.
2. Never having set up a blog in my life
If you have been reading this blog for a while, you will have noticed that a lot of the content is about blogging. You may also have noticed that I avoid anything that is related to technical topics. There is a very simple reason for this. Sorry, but I have no f… ing clue about these matters. Being someone who talks about the world of blogs constantly, it is quite embarrassing that I have not set one up myself in my 8 years of writing on different blogs.