Day Twelve: Fighting
Blogger Fatigue
When
somebody finds a cure for fighting blogger fatigue let me know. I try really
hard to keep up with my book reviews but sometimes I just read book after book
after book and I don't sit down to write down my feelings about the book that I
just finished. I've tried scheduling out posts ahead of time for the blog but I
think that is causes me more stress because blogger sometimes deletes the scheduled
posts. Since coming back from a trip and try to get into commenting more on
other people's blogs as well as jazzing up my actual blog template. A lot of
people are switching over to Word Press and I think I might start looking into
it as well I don't have that many followers but for those that do follow me on
a regular basis let me know what you think about me moving to Word Press if you
party moved Word Press how that move has helped you or how it has not helped
you very much.
TTFN,
Ashley
@Bookz4Nerdz
For reviews, I keep a book journal and jot down notes as I'm reading. Sometimes it's not necessary when the story is pretty straightforward, but it comes in handy for stories with complex and twisty plots. That way, I can base my review off of my notes that I had jotted down instead of trying to remember everything.
ReplyDeleteAs for followers, I notice that a lot of blogs don't have many followers until 2-3 years after they've begun. But I've barely started so I'm not the best source of authoritative knowledge on this. Hahaha.
What changes would you like to make to your template?
I like the idea of keeping a journal while reading. i use to write in my books or use sticky notes.
DeleteMarch of 2014 will be my two years. I have been trying this past year to activley participate in the bloggin community.
I sort of want a template of my book shelves versus some random book background. I want to keep the color scheme (i already have business cards that match. Just have to play around a little more with HTML codes.
Ashley