If you take some time to ponder over the title of this post, you might realize that your blog is in fact the company you own, your friend in need, the child you care over and the enemy you dread. How can a simple blog play so many roles in your life? The answer to that very question lies in this article. In fact, I hope by the time you finish reading this article, you might ask yourself this question, "Why have I not thought about this before?". Now that I've raised your curiosity, do continue reading if you wish to find out more.
Your Blog, Your Company
Just like owning a company,
1. You assume full responsibility of your blog the moment you register for it.
2. You become the owner, the CEO, the worker as well as the office boy of your blog.
3. How well your blog performs lies entirely in your hands. The growth of your blog, how you promote it, how you entertain your customers (readers) and what products (contents) you provide are all very much similar to that of a small company.
Your Blog, Your Friend
Your blog is somewhat similar to a silent friend who never complains or turns away when you are in need of someone to talk to. Your blog listens to you when you:
1. Pour your heart out over a break up..
2. Share your funny or awkward moments.
3. Gossip about someone
4. Talk about your achievement and how great of a man/woman you are.
5. Talk about Global Warming and how it affects Barbie Dolls.
Your Blog, Your Child
You are responsible over your new blog as much as you are to your own child. If your blog is being depraved of the required “needs”, it will never grow to meet your expectation. Just like a child, you need to:
1. Ensure that your blog has the right nutrition to grow (by feeding your blog with quality contents)
2. Ensure your blog is properly clothed (by giving it a well designed template)
3. Ensure your blog has the proper education (by equipping it with the proper fundamentals such as feeds, links backs, widgets, meta tags and many more in order to help it grow)
4. Ensure your blog does not get spoilt by materialism (by adding too many ads, embedding multiple pop-up ads, displaying unrelated ads, etc)
Your Blog, Your Dreaded Enemy
This is one situation that you don’t want your blog to become. You know things aren’t going right when:
1. You run out of ideas on what to write.
2. You dread looking at your blog and you feel nauseated every time you look at the text editor because there is nothing to blog about.
3. You feel pressured to put up articles for your readers even when you don’t feel like it.
4. The thought of blogging turns you off totally.
In a nutshell, I did not write this article to tell readers on how to manage a company or how to be a good friend. Neither is this article about good parenting nor making enemies. By relating real life elements to a blog, I hope that bloggers who have read this article will start to appreciate their blogs even more. Remember, your blog can only grow with your patience, guidance and help.
By the way, if your blog has already become your enemy, perhaps an article I wrote sometime ago might be of some help. Here's the link to it.
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Your Blog, Your Company
Just like owning a company,
1. You assume full responsibility of your blog the moment you register for it.
2. You become the owner, the CEO, the worker as well as the office boy of your blog.
3. How well your blog performs lies entirely in your hands. The growth of your blog, how you promote it, how you entertain your customers (readers) and what products (contents) you provide are all very much similar to that of a small company.
Your Blog, Your Friend
Your blog is somewhat similar to a silent friend who never complains or turns away when you are in need of someone to talk to. Your blog listens to you when you:
1. Pour your heart out over a break up..
2. Share your funny or awkward moments.
3. Gossip about someone
4. Talk about your achievement and how great of a man/woman you are.
5. Talk about Global Warming and how it affects Barbie Dolls.
Your Blog, Your Child
You are responsible over your new blog as much as you are to your own child. If your blog is being depraved of the required “needs”, it will never grow to meet your expectation. Just like a child, you need to:
1. Ensure that your blog has the right nutrition to grow (by feeding your blog with quality contents)
2. Ensure your blog is properly clothed (by giving it a well designed template)
3. Ensure your blog has the proper education (by equipping it with the proper fundamentals such as feeds, links backs, widgets, meta tags and many more in order to help it grow)
4. Ensure your blog does not get spoilt by materialism (by adding too many ads, embedding multiple pop-up ads, displaying unrelated ads, etc)
Your Blog, Your Dreaded Enemy
This is one situation that you don’t want your blog to become. You know things aren’t going right when:
1. You run out of ideas on what to write.
2. You dread looking at your blog and you feel nauseated every time you look at the text editor because there is nothing to blog about.
3. You feel pressured to put up articles for your readers even when you don’t feel like it.
4. The thought of blogging turns you off totally.
In a nutshell, I did not write this article to tell readers on how to manage a company or how to be a good friend. Neither is this article about good parenting nor making enemies. By relating real life elements to a blog, I hope that bloggers who have read this article will start to appreciate their blogs even more. Remember, your blog can only grow with your patience, guidance and help.
By the way, if your blog has already become your enemy, perhaps an article I wrote sometime ago might be of some help. Here's the link to it.
Like my article? subscribe to me now.














