I am new to blogging and I am totally against the stereotypes; I do not believe that blogging is a status or title to be afraid of.
Blogging does not define an individual, nor does it limit an individual to a classification. I created this blog to express the way I feel; I blog to entertain, to inform, and to educate; blogs are an extension of an individual and deserve the right to be heard, that is why I find it humorous when people raise their eyebrows to bloggers.
My recent posts on other blogs refer humorously to the addictions of Facebook and Twitter; I find it amusing that these same addicted individuals despise bloggers. My opinion; I blog for my own enjoyment, I blog in my own words; my own ideas are involved, and I create the topics. Can users of social networks say this?
In addition, as a blogger, I have the opportunity of being compensated for my opinions. Social networks do not pay their users; social networks only allow individuals to post their situation and status...why put restrictions on yourslef?
I say blog if you want to blog; allow your opinion to be heard, documented, and viewed by people who may otherwise not read a blog....I blog because I enjoy being heard, and the simple fact that others understand my opinion only adds to my satisfaction.
Webanswers.com will only add to your online compensation opportunities.
Blogging does not define an individual, nor does it limit an individual to a classification. I created this blog to express the way I feel; I blog to entertain, to inform, and to educate; blogs are an extension of an individual and deserve the right to be heard, that is why I find it humorous when people raise their eyebrows to bloggers.
My recent posts on other blogs refer humorously to the addictions of Facebook and Twitter; I find it amusing that these same addicted individuals despise bloggers. My opinion; I blog for my own enjoyment, I blog in my own words; my own ideas are involved, and I create the topics. Can users of social networks say this?
In addition, as a blogger, I have the opportunity of being compensated for my opinions. Social networks do not pay their users; social networks only allow individuals to post their situation and status...why put restrictions on yourslef?
I say blog if you want to blog; allow your opinion to be heard, documented, and viewed by people who may otherwise not read a blog....I blog because I enjoy being heard, and the simple fact that others understand my opinion only adds to my satisfaction.
Webanswers.com will only add to your online compensation opportunities.
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