I know it’s been more than 2 weeks since the last Rediscovering chenpn.com installment.
A lot of things have happened to me in the past 2 weeks. I have been caught up with planning and organizing our 3rd Annual Terrapin Independence Day, and I’ve initiated a month-long blogging campaign on matters related to the environment @ The Giving Hands. I have also been experimenting with a popular social bookmarking service, del.icio.us, and have very recently been planning the revival of my (pretty defunct) turtle blog.
Now, shall we proceed to the next question in the Rediscovering chenpn.com series? The title of this post laid it out very clearly that I’d like to know what you have learned from chenpn.com.
During my recent guest-blogging stint @ Lorelle On WordPress, I blogged about what I have learned from blogging. In short, I have learned that blogging is about learning, reaching out to people and making friends along the way, and blogging is also about expressing ourselves. I find blogging entertaining and satisfying and blogging has changed the way I think and look at things. Besides, I have also learned that blogging for money isn’t my cup of tea, and that I’ve learned that I wanted to be a campaign blogger.
So yeah, what have you learned from chenpn.com? Has it made you a better person, or your blog a better blog? How?
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I like the awareness you instill. Especially on the environmental front. I tell you i was just an ignorant blogger cruising personal blogs. Your blog is one of the few that makes me put on my thinking cap. :-)
Every blog post you write makes me take a step back and look at everything in a wider perspective. I remember the post you wrote about you losing your audience and rediscovering them back again. I always fall back on that one when I forget why I blog. Thanks for making the blogging experience so much more worthwhile.
After I start reading your blog, I discovered that not only “Make Money Online” blogs will get all the visitors. From a learning blogger’s point of view, I learnt that as a blogger, sometimes we must have social responsibilities.
It was nice to see another who is into the environment and helping others like myself.