Unsure About the Future of Authentic Blogging

Hi guyz…

I take pride in my blog being genuinely written, and as a writer, I really dislike using AI for my work. I focus on topics like philosophy, cinema, literature, and fiction, but I haven’t bought a domain yet. My question is: what should I do with my blog? I pour my heart into these detailed pieces, but there’s almost no one reading them.

What do you think has happened to writers who just love to write since the rise of AI? How are you coping with these changes, and how do you think authentic blogs like mine can survive?

These topics are popular on YouTube as video essays. You already have the scripts, so you might want to think about making videos there. Your audience could be on YouTube!

There will always be a demand for genuine, authentic blogging. Nobody wants to read machine-generated schlock. Keep writing because it’s good for you. Share your wisdom and insight and you’ll surely find fans who will appreciate your blogging too.

Hello! I’m another blogger who really dislikes AI, so I wanted to check out your blog. First off, you’re amazing, and don’t let anyone tell you otherwise! I’ll definitely be reading more of your work tomorrow. There’s so much great writing here, and I think if you keep going and refining your craft…maybe by shortening some pieces or finding a clearer focus…you’ll reach a lot more people. It’s wonderful! :blush:

Finding people who appreciate your unique writing can be a slow process, but eventually, you’ll be discovered. If you ever have questions about organic SEO, I’d be happy to help! My site is starting to get some traffic, but it took a long time to get here. Wishing you the best… :blush: :blush:

stick to one language not multiple language posts as it messes up SEO if you care.

Let’s set aside the AI stuff for a moment. You want to write and reach readers, but you also mention that nobody is interested in your topics. That’s a key issue to address. Being a good writer means creating content that people want to read. If you’re just writing for yourself, that’s more like journaling, and you don’t need a public website for that.

Let’s set aside the AI stuff for a moment. You want to write and reach readers, but you also mention that nobody is interested in your topics. That’s a key issue to address. Being a good writer means creating content that people want to read. If you’re just writing for yourself, that’s more like journaling, and you don’t need a public website for that.