What is an “unhealthy blog“? Personally, my d
efinition of an “unhealthy blog” is this blog. Yes, this blog that you are reading right now.
(Long silence).
What? Why did I say that my blog itself is an unhealthy blog? Well you can find that for yourself. Just take a quick peek of my whole blog and you’ll find the answer.
First off, my blog is not publishing that many blog posts as compared to last year. Well, on the contrary, this blog didn’t publish that much blogposts last year either.
The reason? The blogger here still has a “life” to live outside the blogging world. He still eats, socializes and of course, study (although I already graduated from college
). And because of that, this blog have been left to dust in the blogosphere.
Second, the overall design of this blog is not yet that complete, if not “SEO-optimized”. There are no footer links below the blog for search engine optimization, and some pages are still blank, like the Blogroll. Although I can do that by just copy-pasting from my previous blog, it will eat a large chunk of my time and at this point in time, I still have a lot of academic deadlines to catch.
Oddly, whenever I post something here in my blog, there are still a lot of people who reads it. The last time I checked my feeds, there are a number of readers who checked their e-mails and opened my blog feeds to them. It’s a good thing that there are people out there who reads this blog, although majority of my posts here are not that interesting.
And to add to that, I now realized that those “subscribers” right there in the right are REAL PEOPLE, haha.
But of course, if I have the spare time, I will still update this blog’s content as well as its design. In a blog, everyone knows that “content is king“, and that a blog, in order to survive in the blogosphere, must be constantly updated with interesting blog posts.
God willing I’ll complete all the pages/ features of this blog by sembreak.
So again, thank you for visiting my “ “!


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