Post by account_disabled on Dec 5, 2023 3:28:16 GMT
A blogger has his eyes on his hands. For this reason, while he is still writing, in the meantime he is also reading himself. And it is by reading that he feeds himself because his belly is in his eyes. Speaking of recipes, here today there is monkfish (because he would never have become a prince of blogs anyway), eyes of newt (because sometimes you have to chop up a bit of waste to come up with something good to write in a post) and snail slime (because just as the snail has its shell, the blog is like a home for the blogger that he always carries with him): these are the ingredients.
At Pennablu's house, on Sunday, Phone Number Data Fantastico is on the menu and so an appropriate recipe was needed: let's go and eat potential bloggers left to cook in their own broth and let's enjoy those who have already become bloggers and have realized that they are passed from the pan to the grill. A blogger is a vampire and writing is blood Whether you are still just planning to open a blog like one opens a tomb to let out the last of the Draculas or whether your blog is already wandering around the web as pale and absorbed as midday, the juice (tomato, of course. As in a good Bloody Mary) it doesn't change: vampires have a lot to teach you. Blogging, as we know, is a contagious disease.
It is enough that some post written by some blogger leaves its mark on you after reading it and that's it, you are infected and start dreaming of your own slice of success in the world of blogging. That a blogger would like to have hordes of readers ready to throw their arms around him is understandable but what is important to understand is that every blogger should be greedy for words like neck vampires. Every time your fingers sink into the heart of the keys like an ash stake your words must have a pinch of bite: readers don't like to devour mush of shapeless writings with their eyes. Readers want al dente posts. Do you feel ready to exploit your talent?
At Pennablu's house, on Sunday, Phone Number Data Fantastico is on the menu and so an appropriate recipe was needed: let's go and eat potential bloggers left to cook in their own broth and let's enjoy those who have already become bloggers and have realized that they are passed from the pan to the grill. A blogger is a vampire and writing is blood Whether you are still just planning to open a blog like one opens a tomb to let out the last of the Draculas or whether your blog is already wandering around the web as pale and absorbed as midday, the juice (tomato, of course. As in a good Bloody Mary) it doesn't change: vampires have a lot to teach you. Blogging, as we know, is a contagious disease.
It is enough that some post written by some blogger leaves its mark on you after reading it and that's it, you are infected and start dreaming of your own slice of success in the world of blogging. That a blogger would like to have hordes of readers ready to throw their arms around him is understandable but what is important to understand is that every blogger should be greedy for words like neck vampires. Every time your fingers sink into the heart of the keys like an ash stake your words must have a pinch of bite: readers don't like to devour mush of shapeless writings with their eyes. Readers want al dente posts. Do you feel ready to exploit your talent?