All I know is fresh air. Could write about it but it'll just comes across sounding like random heavy breathing and most folks don't want that on their phones. Or at least that's what I would have said before reading this wicked tutorial!
If they want to fart, they can. It's still nature. I don't judge. Plus I quit smoking, got my sense of smell back, and can appreciate them that much more.
I have noticed the tutorial writers and even video producers and majority of those influencer types, are often full of shit. Or maybe one day they simply practiced what the preached then by some miracle actually became successful following their own steps, leading to early retirement and an endless bottle of beer by a beach somewhere. But even for something like that I'd skip the tutorial and just go.
I would like to think that they made it and become uber successful and are relaxing on a beach - but, they are more likely relaxing on a curb on their smoko break at the supermarket.
If they would just read your damn post, they wouldn't have that problem.
Instead they're busy working on How to Cope with Failure in Five Easy Steps.
That entire model only existed to fill the space between all the ads. These days those sites are nearly impossible to navigate. Popups and all that. The 'information' worded just right so it sits high on Google. These days though one doesn't even need to click the link and visit the annoying site. Google often provides the answer, like magic. I've seen people attempt that dinosaur approach here often and fail, often. They're basically providing something nobody asked for, but the model depends on people asking for it.
Personality goes a long way. Even with photos. Nobody follows a tree.
That entire model only existed to fill the space between all the ads.
Yep - and there are still people who think it is valuable - on a platform where there are no ads.
I far prefer the more intimate model of getting to know each other and building a community. Pretty much all the other platforms are about screaming into the mass of unknowns.
Here content is injected directly into a social setting, rather than the void. Gives us the freedom to be creative; reinvent "blogging". Mine is more of a combo deal. Some of your advice wouldn't work for me at all. Starts out as a freewrite, then I fine tune jokes and stuff, whatever else. But rather than attempting to remove myself and replace it with word perfection, I'm trying to make it a disaster. Not always but I'm sure you've seen those posts. I don't even like calling those blog posts. More like entertainment articles written by a nutcase posing as someone normal.
The link you provided never opens on my device. Every post I come across on my Google feed that comes from physiologytoday.com always pops up 'HTTP ERROR 403' and 'access denied'
All I know is fresh air. Could write about it but it'll just comes across sounding like random heavy breathing and most folks don't want that on their phones. Or at least that's what I would have said before reading this wicked tutorial!
In much of the world, it is a luxury - so you will take criticism for not being sensitive to the plight of the needy.
Yes, it is a crappy tutorial, but it was never really meant to be one :)
Ever noticed how the tutorial writers don't tend to last?
If they want to fart, they can. It's still nature. I don't judge. Plus I quit smoking, got my sense of smell back, and can appreciate them that much more.
I have noticed the tutorial writers and even video producers and majority of those influencer types, are often full of shit. Or maybe one day they simply practiced what the preached then by some miracle actually became successful following their own steps, leading to early retirement and an endless bottle of beer by a beach somewhere. But even for something like that I'd skip the tutorial and just go.
I would like to think that they made it and become uber successful and are relaxing on a beach - but, they are more likely relaxing on a curb on their smoko break at the supermarket.
If they would just read your damn post, they wouldn't have that problem.
Instead they're busy working on How to Cope with Failure in Five Easy Steps.
That entire model only existed to fill the space between all the ads. These days those sites are nearly impossible to navigate. Popups and all that. The 'information' worded just right so it sits high on Google. These days though one doesn't even need to click the link and visit the annoying site. Google often provides the answer, like magic. I've seen people attempt that dinosaur approach here often and fail, often. They're basically providing something nobody asked for, but the model depends on people asking for it.
Personality goes a long way. Even with photos. Nobody follows a tree.
Can lead a whore to water, but you have to pay them to drink.
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/widows-guide-healing/201606/5-ways-cope-failure
Yep - and there are still people who think it is valuable - on a platform where there are no ads.
I far prefer the more intimate model of getting to know each other and building a community. Pretty much all the other platforms are about screaming into the mass of unknowns.
See. Five steps and I'm fixed; no clicks given.
Here content is injected directly into a social setting, rather than the void. Gives us the freedom to be creative; reinvent "blogging". Mine is more of a combo deal. Some of your advice wouldn't work for me at all. Starts out as a freewrite, then I fine tune jokes and stuff, whatever else. But rather than attempting to remove myself and replace it with word perfection, I'm trying to make it a disaster. Not always but I'm sure you've seen those posts. I don't even like calling those blog posts. More like entertainment articles written by a nutcase posing as someone normal.
The link you provided never opens on my device. Every post I come across on my Google feed that comes from physiologytoday.com always pops up 'HTTP ERROR 403' and 'access denied'