In an effort to have double-digit blog posts in just one month this year, I'm kind of forcing myself to. And by forcing myself, the goal is to still have some legitimate semblance of a blog post. Not something that takes something five seconds to read. So as I did earlier this month, I'm tapping into the Internet for some ideas on blog posts. But the thing is, these next ten ideas are things that I would probably never blog about. The incredible irony in this situation is that I'm blogging about not blogging about them, blah blah blah this is going to be fun.
1. How I use Facebook (1). The reason I won't blog about this (again, outside of these sentences) is that I really don't use Facebook to the extent that Facebook probably wants me to. I send messages to people, I post links to my blog posts, and I have some semblance of a connection with the people I have some investment in as fellow human beings. I don't play Candy Crush, I don't have more than 400 friends, and I'm certainly not about to explore all the ways that Facebook can try and distinguish itself from everyone else.
2. How I find blogging ideas (9). Well, the cat's out of the bag on this one, so I probably won't be talking about it in full detail. That doesn't mean that I don't blog about blogging itself, but I think that this is just something a little different that I don't give much thought to - either blogging happens, or something like this happens.
3. ........
Alright, new idea. Seems that this entire list can be divided into 1) social media, 2) blogging, 3) marketing strategies, 4) too-abstract ideas. Since I already took care of the first two items, don't care enough about the third enough, and don't want to put anyone (or myself) to sleep with interpreting abstract phrases ("Letting Go"..."Shaking Things Up"..."Handling Critics"), I've decided that a more profound way to end a blog post about not blogging about stuff is to, well, not blog. Thus I declare this list complete! Note to self: Don't trust the Internet.
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