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While some people start a blog for the purpose of making money, there are more reasons for doing so. There are just so many reasons why people want to have their own blogs. But just like any other thing, people get 'tired' of blogging after some time. They get bored or even unmotivated to continue with their blogs. Just like there are various reasons why people start their blogs, there are various reasons why people would stop writing on their blogs too.
I would still continue writing my blog. I have many blogs. Some people wonder if I am tired of having so many blogs. Of course I am. I am not a robot. Blogging which was once so alien to me, was no longer foreign to me. It is now my life, my hobbies as well as my business, my money-making tools and products.
Blogging is a very versatile tool. Not only can you make money with it, it allows you to have an online collection of all your favourites. I love to collect all the inspirational things that I come across. Living in a small place, physical objects take up a lot of place. Collecting virtual objects in my blogs is my new way to collect all my inspiration. There is no more scrapbooks, no more junks and no more aching of my hands. With blogging, all I have to do is type, publish or upload, and search. Whenever I need to refer back to my collection, I search for my archives.
Apart from making money, and acting as a scrapbook for inspirational collection, a blog also serves the purpose of an online journal. During the past, a journal is considered something personal and it is rude to read the diary of other person without permission. However in this era, an online diary or journal have the purpose of showing people and telling people about your life. It is sharing your life and your experience with other people around the world. Having a journal also allows you to have more contacts or friends when it attracts similar interest person to it.
Blogging allows you to organize your thoughts clearly. By 'writing' down your thoughts and emotion, one can curb their emotion better too. Blogging has allowed me to pour my sorrows, vent my frustration and share my weals and woes with my destiny readers.
With these reasons, it is suffice to say why I would continue blogging!
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