Friday, October 1, 2010

But...

I gave further thought to the post about getting attention, and I had to look at the person who might say, what if I don't like blogs? Or I can't write on a topic at length. This may not mean that getting online and having your work seen cannot happen.
What this simply says is that you need to sit down and focus on what it is that you are good at selling. You can sell a whole number of things.
For some people it may be the ability to get two divergent ways of thinking together and forming solutions.
It can be that you like images and can talk about how things work, or fit together.
Your site may even be about your love of reading, or doing things with children. It can be about saving money or you may like to tell jokes.
Not everything starts out being money focused, but it can lead to a past-time that can.
You may still not be convinced. You may think that online forces you to be a show-off, or something that you may think to yourself, you definitely are not. You don't want to be a joiner, or you don't think that your level of expertise can outwit or stand up against other points of view.
These concerns are legitimate, and so, blogs can also be private. You can have an identity online and not compromise who you are.
You do not have to do things the run of the mill way. The point is, you get online only when you feel comfortable about it.
It is up to you.Who is to say that you can't join a group or do things with others as you decide where you too fit in.
That is the beauty of choice.

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