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C'mere D. Cat: The Cute Cat Antidote

C'mere D. Cat (PG13 Rated)

Left home alone with the bag of treats.

Name of my Blog

C'mere D. Cat

URL of my Blog (no html)

http://cmeredcat.blogspot.com/

How Often I Update my Blog

Daily

The Most Fun Part of Blogging

The most fun part about blogging are the reactions and comments to my posts and the inspiration I find when searching for images, videos, links, etc. when writing a post.

The Hardest Part of Blogging

The hardest part about blogging is getting people to know it's there.

If you want people to read your blog, make it interesting, or at least entertaining. Try to be original as possible. Anyone can spew out stuff that's been covered everywhere else. That's not hard to do.You want to write about topics that are popular, right? When you do write on popular topics, try presenting them with a fresh perspective. If you can't do that, pick another topic.

People who are interested in popular topics have probably read a lot of posts on it before they got to you. These people are going to scan your post to see if you have anything they haven't all ready read elsewhere. Bet you do this yourself, right? You're the only one. Whatever your new perspective is, open up with it. Playing hard to get rarely works when people are surfing the web.

Write about things you know and take the time to check facts. Write something new regularly. Would you keep going back to a blog if there were never any new posts? Wouldn't you stop going there or eventually just forget about it? Even if it's written by your best friend? Of course, you would. Blogging is kind of like friendship, in that if you want a good friend, be a good friend. Be there.

Advice

  • Use social networking to your advantage. Link and share with integrity. We are the company we keep, even on the web.

Franny Syufy, Cats Guide, says:

Beautiful black cat featured here. There's probably nothing to be read on this blog that you wouldn't hear on primetime TV. However, it does contain occasional profanity, so if that is offensive, you might as well skip this one. (There is a warning to that effect at the top left of the blog.)

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