So, this is my last blog on candlemonk. I have published over 100 blogs in the past 2 months now. I published my very first blog on 24 June, 2021, and since then i have been posting at least one blog everyday. And in this blog, i will be sharing everything about my experience, some advices and the reason why i am quitting this.
I started blogging in the first place to learn about some new and different things and to share with people. So yesterday, i got 80 points for having 799 views on my blogs, and it reached the 750 redeemable points. I transacted them today. But i realised that posting everyday for about 2 or 3 months and getting just 700 βΉ is not really worth my time amd efforts. Plus, I might not be as free as i used to. To search for a topic and doing research on it, is just a lot of effort.
Some advices from my experience.β¦.
I've got some advices for you all based on my experiences. When you write your blogs, try to up its quality and have a catchy title so that people will intentionally click and read with interest. Personally, i never had a great quality of my blogs, i tried but i couldnt. So i focused mire on the quantity and posted about 3 blogs everyday. And by doing so, i got about 800 views each week, that gives you 80 points each week. It helped boost my points reach.
Second advice. It is more like a suggestion that try to blog a story or something like that. If you just go on my profile and scroll down, i barely have 50 views on my blogs. But if you scroll a bit more, you will see two story based blogs (The End Days & The Night Walks), and they have about 100 views each. So try to grab people's attention with some interesting stories that you came up with. You can use this trick to UP your quality.
And also, you can share your blogs with your family and friends on social media to get a bit of boost. There is this group of people on telegram called βMonkhoodβ, you are free to join the group. The link of the blog will be in my comments section. You can share your blogs there and support each other.
So that was all for my last blog. I hope you learned something from it.
Thank you, Monkhood. Thank you ,everyone.