Post by account_disabled on Dec 4, 2023 21:48:21 GMT -6
December 27th doesn't seem that far away. Only 49 days have passed since I talked about the new editorial plan of the blog and today I am announcing further changes. When anxiety arrives, it leaves you no escape, it chases you until it puts your back against the wall and then you have to make a decision. So far I have preferred - perhaps out of laziness - to postpone the only possible choice. I call myself "the man of the day after", but Kevin Costner from The Postman has nothing to do with it. I am the one he puts off, who does tomorrow what he could do today. And that's not good, because tomorrow might never come.
Quality first of all From that December 27th, even though I was convinced that I had clear ideas, the blog continued day by day, at most I planned 4 articles, but for the most part they were written today for tomorrow. It's not my style, because I'm someone who likes to plan everything, I don't like surprises, unexpected events, and in blogging you can't always Phone Number Data write today for tomorrow, because today you might not be able to write for any reason. But in the title I was talking about quality. @ludus yessss! Daniele are you giving your best these days or am I wrong? — Alessia Savi (@pennyl4ne) February 11, 2014 On Wednesday I started writing a post for Thursday and after 500 words I changed my mind. So I started another one and after 530 words I gave up.
Why? I repeated concepts already expressed in one and said nothing of the kind in the other. Moral of the story? Posting for the sake of it is not an alternative. Restlessness, anxiety, worry: 3 evils of the blogger And in the last two months I've caught all three. Every day it became a problem to find posts to write. The fact is that it's not enough to have an idea for a post, that idea must be valid, it must lead somewhere, where the reader has never been. Week by week I decided on the release schedule, which changed almost every day. General blogs are in my opinion easier to manage: you have every topic you can talk about. It is difficult to repeat itself, as can happen in niche blogs. If I open a blog, I have to have fun first and foremost. Grow my audience. Gain visibility and, perhaps, even work collaborations. I certainly don't have to feel bad.
Quality first of all From that December 27th, even though I was convinced that I had clear ideas, the blog continued day by day, at most I planned 4 articles, but for the most part they were written today for tomorrow. It's not my style, because I'm someone who likes to plan everything, I don't like surprises, unexpected events, and in blogging you can't always Phone Number Data write today for tomorrow, because today you might not be able to write for any reason. But in the title I was talking about quality. @ludus yessss! Daniele are you giving your best these days or am I wrong? — Alessia Savi (@pennyl4ne) February 11, 2014 On Wednesday I started writing a post for Thursday and after 500 words I changed my mind. So I started another one and after 530 words I gave up.
Why? I repeated concepts already expressed in one and said nothing of the kind in the other. Moral of the story? Posting for the sake of it is not an alternative. Restlessness, anxiety, worry: 3 evils of the blogger And in the last two months I've caught all three. Every day it became a problem to find posts to write. The fact is that it's not enough to have an idea for a post, that idea must be valid, it must lead somewhere, where the reader has never been. Week by week I decided on the release schedule, which changed almost every day. General blogs are in my opinion easier to manage: you have every topic you can talk about. It is difficult to repeat itself, as can happen in niche blogs. If I open a blog, I have to have fun first and foremost. Grow my audience. Gain visibility and, perhaps, even work collaborations. I certainly don't have to feel bad.