Yes, I’m also looking to enhance the experience for both readers and writers I just launched LMNO.lol, a blogging platform
No tracking No ads No paywalls No clutter Read blogs anywhere, even on Kindle and terminal
Here’s my blog: LMNO.lol/alvaro
Yes, I’m also looking to enhance the experience for both readers and writers I just launched LMNO.lol, a blogging platform
No tracking No ads No paywalls No clutter Read blogs anywhere, even on Kindle and terminal
Here’s my blog: LMNO.lol/alvaro
Have you thought about starting a newsletter instead It’s easier to grow and make money from, and you can still write good long pieces I came across a site recently that sends weekly highlights from top online bloggers Maybe good for inspiration: https://webworthreading.com/
@winsteizsty
How is this different from Medium or Substack Is it stricter about what can be published, or is it just that you must subscribe to read
Still a valid option but there is huge competition
I blog about books too
It will become more popular due to people wanting to escape from AI-driven content
People crave human interaction, looking for spaces like Discord and this forum
So blogs that contain personal views and a newsletter will thrive in the future
Google recently made a significant update showing preference for quality human-written content
The update in December shows a shift back toward valuing authentic blogs
So yes, blogging will remain relevant
@Mary
That’s interesting, thanks for sharing
It really depends If I were you, I’d focus more on TikTok as it might give you a better return If you’re thinking about blogging, consider promoting it with Pinterest and using tools like BlogToPin, not sure though
Yes, it’s still alive The approach has shifted because of algo updates in 2023-24, so it’s a good idea to read current articles about what to expect now Starting with Blogspot, a free platform, would be good You can choose from lots of templates then consider getting a domain name for more credibility Good luck
Honestly, I believe blogs will NEVER disappear They will evolve, as we see now The terms we use to describe them will change, as we can see with big players referring to content now, but the action of creating readable material will stay constant
You’ll see a big shift from just blogging on personal sites to platforms like Medium and Substack being embraced more And I’m sure many new platforms will emerge So yes, blogging remains popular
That’s a fair question, and something I’ve been thinking about I blog about sports cards but I’m not getting much attention I considered quitting my website and just posting my blogs on social media But I’m unsure if that would be any better Just sharing my thoughts Good luck
I think blogging is still a good hobby People still read them
Yes, blogs are still relevant It’s a perfect way to gather, save, and share your information
Yes, they are still popular and will continue to grow in the future
Many think blogging is not worth it due to Google updates, but it’s even more essential now as Google prioritizes unique, quality blogs
The blogging world will keep expanding
Want to learn about blogging Check out my website: shivamroyindustries. com/blog