Part 1: Why Websites Gone Nowhere?
@Nakitakona (56486)
Philippines
September 9, 2019 9:06pm CST
The Danger of Website's Phasing Out: How Do You Prepare for It?
There is no question or apprehension once a person is ready for any eventualities. Before I built my own blog sites, a thousand and one blog sites were already on the web. They were created for business, that is, for a money-income generation. And the blog was common I see in the Internet world.
My primary purpose why I had my own blog site is to host my written articles in our local newspaper. I wanted them to be available to my friends who are unable to read them while they're out of the press. Besides, I had also an avid follower of my newspaper column. The opportunity came out when I joined the Negros Bloggers and I was envious of reading the blogs of those good writers. I said to myself, "This is a challenge of my writing prowess to start a blog of my own."
Now my blog sites have increased to 6 with a minimal recorded pageviews and comments. Nevertheless, they are there for my friends, for my followers and for the members of my family.
(This is the part 1 of 4 parts)
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@JESSY3236 (19942)
• United States
10 Sep 19
I originally wanted my blog to be a money making blog, but sadly I couldn't make any money off of it so I decided to just to do it for fun instead.
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@JESSY3236 (19942)
• United States
11 Sep 19
@Nakitakona I was doing affiliates on my blog. But most of my followers don't get their books through amazon or Wordery so it was hard to get anyone to buy from the affiliates. And I write about older books so that made it hard, And I made a mistake by talking about taxes once on my blog and got a scam call.
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