Post by account_disabled on Dec 27, 2023 17:01:39 GMT 10
At midnight no one will unwrap a blog found under the Christmas tree, because a blog cannot be given as a gift or packaged. But at midnight, between a slice of pandoro and a glass to toast, someone might think about creating their own blog, thus starting the blogging adventure in 2021 . Because the world has now changed and there is no going back, even if I would like to. Yes, I would like to be able to go back to the pre-electricity era, if I have to be honest, when the work was certainly harder, more manual, but perhaps more natural and also more romantic.
Today I owe my job to electricity and new technologies, a job that didn't exist a few years ago, not even when I started taking my first steps on the web. The blog – or perhaps I should speak in the Special Data plural – was my best gift, a gift that I gave myself unconsciously, of course, without thinking that one day it would give me a job, that I could solve my unemployment thanks to my writing and to the knowledge I had acquired by creating one blog after another, studying how the web and search engines work. Today many other people owe their jobs to the blog they created, many companies have understood that a corporate blog - if done well - brings them results.
But there are still professionals and companies (and so-called aspiring writers) who can't decide to open their own blog. I still see those who aspire to become writers, but don't have a blog that represents them. No one knows his voice, no one has ever heard his name or read a story about him. The writer's profession is like that of any freelancer: he needs a fixed and constant presence online, he needs his audience, he needs to make himself heard, if he wants to claim his place in the publishing market, in the job market, Therefore. Perhaps they have not understood, nor accepted, that the world has changed. Especially in today's pandemic era.
Today I owe my job to electricity and new technologies, a job that didn't exist a few years ago, not even when I started taking my first steps on the web. The blog – or perhaps I should speak in the Special Data plural – was my best gift, a gift that I gave myself unconsciously, of course, without thinking that one day it would give me a job, that I could solve my unemployment thanks to my writing and to the knowledge I had acquired by creating one blog after another, studying how the web and search engines work. Today many other people owe their jobs to the blog they created, many companies have understood that a corporate blog - if done well - brings them results.
But there are still professionals and companies (and so-called aspiring writers) who can't decide to open their own blog. I still see those who aspire to become writers, but don't have a blog that represents them. No one knows his voice, no one has ever heard his name or read a story about him. The writer's profession is like that of any freelancer: he needs a fixed and constant presence online, he needs his audience, he needs to make himself heard, if he wants to claim his place in the publishing market, in the job market, Therefore. Perhaps they have not understood, nor accepted, that the world has changed. Especially in today's pandemic era.