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Since we have written blogs, it is unavoidable that some people will read them. Without a certain amount of content, no one would be willing to come here. What we write is not lengthy discourse, nor is it particularly thought-provoking (in fact, what we aim for is quite the opposite - we want readers to understand at a glance). Visitors won't linger on a single article to read it repeatedly; at least I don't have such ability. "Without a certain quantity, quality doesn't matter much either." However, we cannot blindly pursue quantity by continuously reposting articles. Of course, we all know that even when we do repost, we tend to choose some classics. Even if someone clicks, reads, and admires your repost, the root cause still lies with the original author! All we've done is play an "indirect" role! We can't just "entertain ourselves"! Therefore, we need to create original content and express our own opinions. Even if it's just summarizing what we've accumulated and seen, writing it out as a summary should be something no one can deny is our own work!
(Regarding reprints, I believe it's inevitable that we will sometimes repost others' articles. What we should aim for when "reprinting" is "sharing". At the same time, we should include the original address and author to show basic respect for the original creator. Let me take this opportunity to apologize if there are any uncredited reprints in this blog.)
Writing a blog is a personal endeavor. Everything we want to express (including the content of the articles, the templates of the blogs, etc.) should have its own personality! Having a unique personality is what keeps readers engaged. In the early stages, I stayed at Hexun. Do you all know that Hexun probably has the most GG advertisements? Someone once created a CSS style, so every time a blog template was opened, it always showed the same page and advertisement. This quickly spread widely across Hexun, everywhere you looked. The first time I saw it, I thought it was novel, but after opening a second and third one, and later just seeing the header, I immediately closed it. Setting aside the pros and cons of this "business model", let me ask: Would you read it? If you're serious about writing a blog and becoming a blogger, you should have your own way of operating. You shouldn't follow the crowd like sheep! The phrase on the blog marketing platform says, "To do every simple thing well is not simple, to do every ordinary thing well is extraordinary." Let us persevere! Even if we fail, we won't feel sorry for ourselves!