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If you don't want or can't create something in person yet,

Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2025 5:32 am
by rumana777
A digital decluttering can be useful to dedicate time to the things that are truly useful. Online and offline events I wrote it in the guide to the success of a small blog: organizing offline events, even small ones, in independent bookstores or social gathering spaces, is an excellent way to ensure that your blog has a face, and a mission with a clear voice.


If you don't want or can't create something in person zalo data yet, there's always the web, with periodic meetings to do with your subscribers to your Telegram channel, the supporting members of your reserved content, the subscribers to your newsletter. At the beginning they can be free events, or remain free forever, especially if open to those who already support your project financially; and know that they don't necessarily have to be super technical meetings, which require hours and hours of preparation; they can also be informal meetings to talk about the topic that is important to you and your readers.


Guide to the success of a small blog - e book Collaborate with community members Often in our communities there are people who are super prepared regarding our narrative segment, who can give interesting points of view, expertise and contributions to our blog. Creating content that highlights the members of your community is a great reward, a way to show that your online home has rooms and spaces for valuable contributions and can also highlight other people.