Before Bloggityboop, I have already tried starting several blogs but I failed. What usually happened was that I was inspired to write one day - or for a week, and then suddenly, I would lose my interest to maintain it. That didn't happen with Bloggityboop because it opened a whole new world of opportunities for me. Ok, I have to admit that the craze started with all the freebies I won... but eventually, I saw my blog as an opportunity to break free. It gave me the chance to dwell away from my usual routine, publish and share my thoughts and emotions, offer relevant info to others (relevant to me at least), be more in touch with myself, explore my creativity, and make friends - friends I've never actually met - but friends still. I think blogging is actually a very liberating experience... that it's not just an activity that bored people engage in but an actual culture developed by and contributing to the creation of a global village. For those reasons - and because of ...
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