Post by account_disabled on Dec 24, 2023 9:06:43 GMT
I launched Penna blu in September 2010. I had wanted to publish a blog for a long time to be able to talk broadly about books and readings, writing and authors. I started as a blogger in 2005, then opening I don't know how many. I have never written on my blogs every day. Some, like the one on books , where I post reviews, don't require such a strong presence. As soon as I finish reading a book, I write a review. Others would instead require a more constant commitment. I talked about many topics, starting to publish the reports of my tours in the caves I visited.
A blog entirely dedicated to the underground world. Then I saw the need to start a blog on web design and other subjects that revolve around website development. And I wrote there often, although not daily. So I opened one on Rome, one on Edgar Allan Poe, then a video blog on Special Data cartoons, one on the SEO world, one on blogging, one on article marketing. Some topics no longer interest me, so now I'm only active with “literary” blogs. On Blue Pen I had decided to write two posts a week. Already in July 2010 I had started planning the blog, writing some articles and buying the domain. The graphic theme was ready in August, deliberately white and plain.
Attention must be focused only on the words. The two articles per week commitment only held up for the first two weeks. Then, except for a couple of times when I published three posts, I produced a minimum of four articles a week. Already in October, a month after the launch, the average had risen to five weekly posts. And it held up until the end of the year. When I made the decision – drastic, dangerous, reckless – to publish a minimum of seven posts a week . The decision didn't exactly happen drastically. Or, rather, I took it because, in the meantime, since I had opened the blog, I often updated - and still update - a file entitled Writing blog project .
A blog entirely dedicated to the underground world. Then I saw the need to start a blog on web design and other subjects that revolve around website development. And I wrote there often, although not daily. So I opened one on Rome, one on Edgar Allan Poe, then a video blog on Special Data cartoons, one on the SEO world, one on blogging, one on article marketing. Some topics no longer interest me, so now I'm only active with “literary” blogs. On Blue Pen I had decided to write two posts a week. Already in July 2010 I had started planning the blog, writing some articles and buying the domain. The graphic theme was ready in August, deliberately white and plain.
Attention must be focused only on the words. The two articles per week commitment only held up for the first two weeks. Then, except for a couple of times when I published three posts, I produced a minimum of four articles a week. Already in October, a month after the launch, the average had risen to five weekly posts. And it held up until the end of the year. When I made the decision – drastic, dangerous, reckless – to publish a minimum of seven posts a week . The decision didn't exactly happen drastically. Or, rather, I took it because, in the meantime, since I had opened the blog, I often updated - and still update - a file entitled Writing blog project .