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As the owner / writer for three blogs, all of which are dedicated towards particular topics or niches, it’s sometimes difficult for me to keep my personal life away from the niches where I have a life-changing passion for. You see, I wouldn’t be blogging about the topic unless I was passionate about it anyway, and where such passions exist, things like life happens, and have repercussions on the overall blog, and on my way of thinking.
However, on my longest running blog, Scrapability, it’s noticable when I go off topic and start talking about - say - writing - or a personal life - that I suddenly lose one or two subscribed readers. Many on that blog are only interested in one portion of my life - that of providing scrapbooking information and news. When I start talking about something else, those particular readers get bored with my blog, and quite legitimately so, as they signed up for a reason. Such is the fundamentals of blogging in niches. It’s nothing personal, but it can sometimes find me, as a blog writer, feeling somewhat compartmentalised, and at the worst of times, demotivated. And that has obvious ramifications on my work and on how I face the blogs themselves.
From the Cutewriting blog comes the idea of incorporating a blog widget with text updates somewhere from within the blog - Cutewriting calls this a microblog within the blog. If it’s done in a widget, the contents won’t be published to the feed readers out there, but will remain visible to any who stop by regularly and are more intimate with the blogger as a person.









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