Why Blogging

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Everybody knows why we post blogs here.

We write and post blog articles here to earn Bitcoin Cash. We unhesitatingly admit that we love Bitcoin Cash. We aspire to get a decent amount of upvotes on every blog article we publish.

We inspire each other for education, career, business, and various aspects of life. But, the central purpose of writing here is to get upvotes in Bitcoin Cash.

On some other crypto-supported blogging platforms, we get other cryptocurrencies. It doesn't matter whether it is BCH, AMPL, XRP, or any other cryptocurrencies. The primary purpose is to write and post blogs and earn crypto tips and upvotes.


Is earning the only reason for your blogging?

When bloggers publish on a non-monetized blogging platform, such as LinkedIn, what are the reasons for blogging? Many of us still write and post on LinkedIn.

  • LinkedIn doesn't give any direct gain by earning tips or upvotes. LinkedIn gives visibility to the published articles in the Internet search engines through its superior SEO (search engine optimization).

  • LinkedIn being a professional network, it has a huge member base in almost all industries, such as technology, business, management, finance, healthcare, etc. Articles published on LinkedIn may attract relevant audiences in particular fields.

Do you have any opportunity to get general visibility via blogging on crypto-tipping platforms? It is a question professionals ask and we do not have a clear-cut answer.

  • The benefits and impact of blogging are much more than you imagine while posting a daily blog here and earning limited upvotes.


Benefits and impact of blogging

Blogging gives several benefits to the bloggers and the consumers, i.e., the readers.

I am writing only a very few main benefits of blogging.

  1. Blogging helps you to build a personal online identity and build trust with the online community across the globe.

  2. Blogging challenges you to learn and upgrade knowledge and skills in and around the niche area of your work, career, and life.

  3. Blogging makes you a better writer every day.

  4. Blogging pushes you to learn new technical languages and vocabularies.

  5. Blogging helps you connect with new like-minded people, build your follower base, and establish direct contacts with relevant experts in your field.

  6. Blogging helps you get recognized as a knowledgeable and expert in your field, leading to invitations as speakers in meetings and conferences.

  7. Blogging may result in winning book writing proposals from publishers.

  8. Blogging expertise in a niche field may earn you job offers, or your writing hobby may lead to a well-paying business.

  9. An already successful business owner may start selling more products by the business owner's automatic promotion as a blogger.

  10. Blogging gives you the freedom to write and work from anywhere in the world, get direct feedback from readers/consumers of your blogs, and you will multiply your impact through more blogging platforms.


A small warning: Don't get addicted to blogging

Any work we do regularly with tremendous attraction may result in an addiction! A workaholic is somehow accepted. But, a work addict can ruin life for good.

Let blogging be a habit. Blogging may also be your passion. But, don't let blogging become one addiction in your life. It should not happen that you can't live without writing a blog for a single day.

  • You should not get addicted to a blogging platform.

  • Instead, you should publish blogs on a variety of platforms.

  • You should not get addicted to writing on a single topic again and again.

  • It is a good practice to diversify your blogs and write on a variety of topics.


Bringing it altogether

  • Blogging is a natural process of speaking with your inner self and sharing your experience with the rest of the world.

  • Blogging is a self-therapy to get rid of the inhibitions you face in your life and reflect on your inner thoughts.

  • Blogging gives you the freedom to write and share your work from anywhere globally, get direct feedback right on your computer device from readers & consumers across the globe, and multiply your impact through more blogging platforms.


About me

  • My fields of interest include but are not limited to STEAM - Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics.

  • I create password security and cybersecurity solutions relevant to cryptocurrencies, blockchain, and other block-less distributed ledgers.

  • Thanks to my sponsors, whose names appear in the "Sponsor" channel.

I wish that the entire blogging community will strive here and elsewhere.

If you have a little time, please explore "Learning Times" and other channels on Odysee-dot-Com and earn crypto coin LBRY Credit or LBC for consuming and creating content.


Cheers!

Unity (Debesh Choudhury)

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April 30, 2022.

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I think I need to try out LinkedIn. I have an account but never used it before it.

I agree with all your reasons and importance of blogging

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1 year ago

I am happy to know that you will start using LinkedIn.

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1 year ago

Your words are reasonable. We need to get into the habit of blogging but not get addicted. It is bad to be addicted to anything.

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1 year ago

I am glad you agreed to consider this point. Many bloggers don't want to consider that blogging can be an addiction.

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1 year ago

To summarize it all, blogging develops our skill in writing and we are becoming a good in communication.

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1 year ago

Yes, blogging gives ample practice in writing on any topic.

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1 year ago

I'm pretty sure am not a writer addict haha but more of reading addict. By any chance do you read books of Napoleon Hill?

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1 year ago

I haven't tried reading any writings of Napolean Hill yet. I shall check.

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1 year ago

You captured this so well, @Unity. While incentives are important, blogging should not only be to earn money, one should think of it also in the context of a profile that could open so many other doors in future.

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I appreciate your time to write a supportive comment.

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%#$%%&#!!!! @!@%%#! !@*@! Aaaargh!!! The one time i type the reply directly into the comment box below the article!!!! Are you kidding me?! AAAAAAH!!!!

Sorry @Unity about the above but I was almost done typing a reply here (after almost an hour of typing) and then, to look up a fact through duckduckgo, instead of middle clicking to open in a new tab I single left clicked and opened the link in the current window.

p00f!

one hour of typing gone.

Words cannot express powerfully enough how much that p!$$eS me off!!!!!!!

Sigh.....

Breathe.... breathe.... "Om mani padre spatiem......." breathe "Oooooooohmmmmmmmmmm!!!!"

Ok, ok I'm calm again, like a leaf blown along on a summer's breeze.....

Again sorry. I am not going to restart the reply right now, as my PC is not certified for flying which is much likely to occur if I do attempt a rewrite right now. I will rewrite though, and make it into an article! I promise, my disagreement with some parts of your article will be up on readcash soon! I'll make sure to link to you and the article profusely!

I have spoken. (eeeh.... i have typed)

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Thank you for all the effort in typing a long stream of funny characters.

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And i apologize for my last reply. Reading it back it was way more aggressive than I had intended it to be. It kind of sucked all the funny out of that reply, and I'm sorry for that.

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It is okay to keep the odd characters in the comment. Although, it was easier to edit/delete those funny/odd characters in the earlier comment than to write a new comment.

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