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A Few Words about My Blog (an essay by Sheri)

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When I produce something creative, it goes on my files first, then onto my blog, then onto Google Plus, then a link to my blog on Twitter, then a post on Facebook that there's new content on my blog, and sometimes an email in my circle.
I have gained readership by 50 percent by doing these things.

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Many times I may have heard, you don't write for an audience, but since I started blogging, and creating an online presence, the motivation to keep creating content, keep it interesting, make it worthwhile for both me and the reader, has pushed me and made things I've come to be known for.

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Much of my blog is posts on something done wrong, some major or minor offense that needs to be said, though never settled, just throwing light on it.  I like to also keep the blog inspiring, and bringing more writers my way.  It's always free, what I am writing on my blog, though I'm also happy I made ebooks out of a lot of my works, and possibly, if the surveillance and targeting ever ends, there will be compensation for this intellectual property.

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