If I can’t blog right now, at least Jacquie is! And some new releases. Not mine. Enjoy.
Jacquie Biggar-USA Today Best-selling author
To blog or not to blog; I hear this question often. There are many demands on a writer’s time. Most of us have families, day jobs, pets, houses to clean, yards to maintain, the list goes on and on, so how are we supposed to keep up a regular blog as well?
And why should we?
I get it, I really do.
But, on the other hand, as authors we want to be recognized, right? There’s no sense (other than personal satisfaction) to waste our precious time writing those stories if we aren’t going to do our best to get noticed.
WordPress Now Powers 26% of the Web
The most recent stats are showing that since March 2016, WordPress is actually powering 26.4% of the Web, and it’s on the rise. It is still by far the most used CMS, with 59.4% market share. Also interestingly on a daily…
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8 thoughts on “To #Blog or Not to Blog, that is the Question #Writerslife #mgtab”
Mary J. McCoy-Dressel
I am pleased with WordPress 99% of the time so that isn’t bad. Sometimes I have a problem getting a post formatted how I want, but that’s a minor issue. It might be the template. I’m hanging in there, Suzanne. That about sums it up. Thanks for visiting!
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Teagan R. Geneviene
Nice choice for a share, Mary. Hugs.
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Mary J. McCoy-Dressel
Thanks, Teagan. I have asked myself that question often… To Blog or Not to Blog? Obviously I haven’t been much this year, and it’s only January. My current project is kicking my behind but starting to shape up.
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Teagan R. Geneviene
My sense of “time” seems off lately, but it seemed to me that you were doing well — keeping up the blogging pace.
I’ve been in despair over blogging this year – because work drains me of the will to write — or to do anything else for that matter. But a few collaborations suddenly came to me this week. And that has helped be believe that I can keep going.
Great big hug!
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Mary J. McCoy-Dressel
Good luck with the collaborations. I guess I can say my current project is draining me. 😦 You are correct. I did post for the first three weeks of the blog hop and only missed last week, but I have neglected blogging about anything else. I haven’t looked at this week’s topic yet.
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Teagan R. Geneviene
Remember the book is more important than the blogging. Right? You’re a pro Mary. You’ll do well.
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Mary J. McCoy-Dressel
Thank you, Teagan.
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apuginthekitchen
I hear complaints about WordPress but I have been using their platform for over 6 years now and love it. No complaints. How are you Mary?
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