… that is ‘different’, and ‘better’, [if i could possibly say that] than other blogs on Astrology.
But self-confidence is ‘key’, and i’m only expanding on what others have said, [admittedly because i want to], well you’ve got to get some ‘fun’ out-of-it too, haven’t you.
I say this, as i often get comments like ‘awesome’, ‘excellent’ etc, and people saying they can’t wait for more.
Now, i don’t want it ‘all’ to go to my head, especially as many other sites get similar comments, and i know i’m not the best in the World, and i don’t want to be, i just want to put some good stuff out-there.
But if i had to do a bit of self-analysis, then it has to be ‘down’ to my approach of ‘my’ chosen subject.
The first but ‘crucial’ factor has to be that i ‘know’ my subject, and that has to be an advantage.
Secondly, i’ve chosen to write it in a ‘style’ which isn’t entirely astrological, but as ‘snippets’ of ‘life’ told with the astrology, not so much ‘tagged-on’ but integrated in with common english.
Thirdly, the ‘stories’ i tell are ‘ones’ anyone can put forward, only ‘mine’ combine an interesting slant, and possibly ‘angles’ you don’t get elsewhere, but always readable, so even if you know little about Astrology its not that important, as i try to explain them as i go along.
Fourthly, its also down to choosing your individual post idea well, because if you can’t do justice to it, and add in some new idea’s its perhaps not worth doing.
Fifthly: choose your ‘time’ to write and publish ‘well’. Using Astrology gives you another advantage here, i have ‘timed’ this post to come-out as the Moon conjuncts an exalted Venus, which just happens to ‘fit’ with the ‘bloatedness’ of this post.
Sixthly: Always make it well-written, as nothing puts-off the reader than an unreadable post, hence i usually re-read/write and edit it at least two or three times before publication.
Sadly there are people out-there who can’t write, many of the comments i get are so mixed-up, as to be nonsense, and that is ‘just’ a few words, not hundreds.
Seventh: Don’t sit on an ‘idea’ for too-long, as many a ‘good’ one is lost this way, and sometimes it really is best to write it all up immediately. And also know when to ‘stop’, as an over-continuance can spoil a post.
Lastly, i’ve kept this post reasonably brief, as i don’t want to give ‘all my secrets away’, but you get the ‘idea’. But believe me, there ‘is’ much more to ‘it’.
So, the best ‘trick’ is always [to try to] wrap-up posts within themselves, leaving no loose ends.
Finally: I don’t want to come-across as a big-head, but this cannot be avoided in a post where you are upping yourself, but remember i’ve done [just this, this time], to help you see some of my ‘workings’ and nothing more.
