If one should choose to start blogging, there are several questions to consider. Perhaps the most obvious is "What is the purpose? What will I write about?" However, a second question demands an answer almost as urgently: "What about access? Do I want this to be available to the public or keep it private and secure?"
Many writers choose to make their blogs open, but then post only limited personal identifying info - thereby providing a sort of compromise between public and private. That can be accomplished by using an alias or simply by not including your last name.
Which is more important to you? Are you seeking public exposure for your writings so you can draw a following or possibly interest a publisher? Or do you prefer anonymity and privacy by allowing only friends to read your posts?
Many writers choose to make their blogs open, but then post only limited personal identifying info - thereby providing a sort of compromise between public and private. That can be accomplished by using an alias or simply by not including your last name.
Which is more important to you? Are you seeking public exposure for your writings so you can draw a following or possibly interest a publisher? Or do you prefer anonymity and privacy by allowing only friends to read your posts?
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