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Hey you guys,
I’ve just put up a new post and changed my theme. Do check it out and tell me what you think!
http://loudthoughtsvoicedout.wordpress.com/
Thank you so much!
xx
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Wow! I really loved your post. I could add to the subject matter about many other factors but I ramble. I’ll be reading the other posts to see what your old theme was. Thanks for posting–I am looking forward to reading your other loud thoughts!
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Great new theme. AWESOME post! Thanks for sharing!
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Thank you so much for the follow! And the kind words. 🙂 Please don’t hesitate to ramble. I quite strongly believe – The best things are often ideated in the middle of a ramble.
Thanks again! 😀
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I like your about ‘blurb’ and seeing it on the home page and the clean look of the blog, which I think works very well to support the text heavy content. I especially enjoyed your piece about coming home to Chennai because I just wrote a piece about visiting home and the conflicting emotions. Lovely prose.
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The theme looks really nice. On your sidebar though I think you should have your bio up at the top so it’s one of the first things readers see
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Share your blog on Pinterest and then on Facebook. Elegant.
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I really like your blog. The ‘Piece Of Paper’ post was interesting. When my husband & I got married our state had something called a Covenant Marriage. It is much more difficult to get out of. Anyway… I enjoyed browsing your website
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very good ..
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Your site looks really striking and the post is really well written. I think you make an incredibly valid point.
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I love your theme and sidebar. But the font you used is not catchy.
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I loved ‘EFF YOUR BEAUTY STANDARDS’! It was such a refreshing point of view! Great job! 🙂
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Cheers, all! I’m Leisel from Skill Up Skillet, a weekly updated geek and game themed food blog. If you appreciate gaming, cooking, sarcasm, or any combination thereof… probably we’ll be best internet friends. Actually, I’m surprised I have such a large non-gamer following. Anyway, today’s order of business: I am gearing up for this Thursday’s Birthday Extravaganza post. It just so happens that this year my birthday occurs on the same day as my normal post-day, so I’m making a Portal Cake for the occasion. Yes, THAT cake. And you can help! No cooking required. Interested?
For my first birthday post I’ll be doing a Q&A sesh and I’d love for YOU to submit your questions. Ask me anything: gaming, baking, cooking, personal (within reason, come on), whatever. Ask me things in the comments section of the following link. Also, there’s a Minions Trifle recipe. Who doesn’t love minions?: http://skillupskillet.com/2015/08/27/minions-trifle-is-not-to-be-trifled-with/
Can’t wait to interact with people, because you’re all online and not asking me for tech support! (If you are, unplug it and plug it back in. See you in the comments!)
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I am not really a fan of cooking but your writing style is so unique and humorous that it compelled me to stay! Well written! 🙂
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And there are those few as well, apparently. Awesome! Glad you enjoyed it.
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Hahaha yes there are!Its mostly because I almost burnt down a kitchen once!
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Hello people of Community Pool!
I totally had something to ask for feedback on this week, but now the time has come I seem to have forgotten what I was going to write. Don’t you hate it when that happens?
So in the absence of anything specific, why not just visit my blog and give me general feedback on how I can improve it?
Thanks in advance!
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Hi James, I loved today’s post–but my feedback is that it’s hard to improve what doesn’t need to be improved!!!!
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That’s the kind of feedback I love! 🙂
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Uh… uh… uh… hm. It looks like you left off your trademark Read More tag from this morning’s post. That’s it, really. Otherwise, I think it looks fantastic (even though it looks god-awful on my work computer. Terrible screen resolution is terrible.) Your blog kinda makes my day.
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And your comments make mine. 🙂 And actually I’m sure your food would if I lived anywhere near you. But sadly I will just have to admire the visual splendour or your creations and imagine what they taste like…
I will fix the ‘read more’ thing though – I find it adds a little mystery to the whole affair…
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Danke! If you’re ever in my area I promise to feed you. And have a very awkward conversation with the boyfriend about why I’m inviting a foreign bloke (and Mrs. Proclaims, I’m sure; leaving the Mrs. out would be rude) over for dinner. Ah, the wonders of the internet age. Cheers!
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Great post James, I totally share your annoyance with this type of unthinking behaviour. I sometimes wish I had a loudhailer on my person for those situations where people block your path, or shout into their phones like they are the only humans on the planet who matter.
Chuckled at your ‘about’ page too, you’re about to get another follower… Keep up the good work.
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A loudhailer would totally work – I’m ordering one now!
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Lol. My alternative solution would be to get a parrot and train it to utter specific insults to suit the situations – ‘Out the way dickhead’ or ‘Keep it down ya noisy fecker’, which would be quickly followed up with feigned embarrassment and apologies to avoid a smack in the mouth…
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Sounds like a lot of effort training the parrot in the first place, but ‘Pirate Chic’ could well be a look that catches on…
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I enjoyed reading a number of your blog posts but i liked the poetry section best! “Outstandingly Ordinary” was ordinary! 😉
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Happy Monday fellow swimmers,
It’s week 3 of my six-word story challenge. This week’s theme is murder. We’ve had some great stories so far, but it’d be lovely to see some fresh faces, whether you’ve attempted any kind of literature before or not. Check it out here!
As always, happy to return the favour.
Bloggy love,
Ben
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Nice. It reminded me of the end of Lady Gaga’s “Paparazzi” video.
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Reminds me of a haiku. Really fun idea.
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Thanks!
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Very clever idea! I love the interaction this challenge induces!
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Hey bloggers. Welcome to OPEN SHACKLES a blog where I try to express the thoughts of my unbiased mind. But these thoughts will be reality only when you all approve it. So waiting your response at http://www.salorocks.wordpress.com
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It is a great blog. I commented on the one which I can totally relate to
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Thank you
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I have some new posts up and would love comments and feedback! Thank you!
http://thecourtneydiaries.com
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Nice blog! As an ex-Manhattanite, I LOVE reading NYC posts! Sweet!
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Hey Courtney
You’ve got an amazing blog. I enjoyed reading your posts. Guess what I need to catch on your posts and will surely do it 🙂
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Nice Blog.
I just have a question, when i reached your blog before i checked any posts i could see all you posts. There’s a share button below each, however the icons aren’t visible. Maybe you should check it out.
Also, maybe the image size can be reduced, use plixir its amazing. Slow loading site it is
Cheers!
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Hey everyone,
I started a new blog – dedicated to book. I’ve set the design and even published the first post. Please take a look at it and tell me whether it looks fine? There’s still a lot to do, but I want some feedback as to whether I’ve started off fine.
Link : https://goingthroughbooks.wordpress.com/
Thanks!
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I think it’s a lovely start so far. You’ll definitely want to add a little something to keep your readers’ interest; I’d recommend adding widgets and connecting to social media to get you started. Play around with what your theme has to offer.
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Thank youu. Yes, I’ll definitely add up widgets and links. I’m just thinking of adding a few more posts first, and then I’ll try to make the page as attractive as possible 🙂
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Hey Anushka
Welcome to the blogsphere. And all the best!!
I went through your blog and as I’ve said we share the love for books.So keep posting. Looking forward to more 🙂
Have a great day!!
~Arcane Owl
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Nice start…. Keep posting. Looking forward to more posts.
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Thank you!
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Namaste and hello all, from India! So I’m going to ask for you guys to dive into two posts this week- one brand new and one lsightly old-ish – and connect with me on those, if you very kindly will. Here goes…
Thanks and look forward!
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Hey Kunal
I enjoyed reading your posts. They were thought provoking.
Thumbs up!!
Have a great day!
~Arcane Owl
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Thank you! I’ll head your way in a bit, I promise.
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👍
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And somehow I’m just now realizing who you are (despite seeing you all the time) and laughing maniacally. Following you now, this is so great.
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Thanks, Leisel! 👍
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I really love your blog. I even followed you
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Thank you, Mayur! That’s kind of you to say that! I’ll pop over to yours, too!
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Hi everyone. What does “sexy” mean to you? Is there a difference between sexuality and sensuality? In art, what comes across as sexual/sensual to you? I discuss this and more in my latest post. Would love it if you read it and shared your thoughts!
Thanks!
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Hello! If you’ve got a few minutes to spare, I wouldn’t mind other peoples’ take on my post frequency and length.
My blog is all genuine entries from my 1990s teenage diaries and I add a new post most days. Do you think that’s too often? Do you prefer to read regular short(ish) posts or less frequent longer posts?
Thanks!
Tess x
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Your post frequency is fine. Short posts, long posts, they’re all good as long as we get to read more about Dougie 😉
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Hehe, thanks! There are plenty more diary entries about Dougie to come, I’m sure…
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I love this idea. So entertaining, and full of spirit! Following!
As far as frequency goes, I think it’s fine. But unless you have a huge stockpile of diaries from your childhood, I though think you might run out of material fairly quick. But I think it should be up to you. If you love to get them up right away, then go for it! If you want more regularity, then experiment with a schedule. It’s all about balance, I think.
But I love what you do! Don’t stop!
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Ah, thank you. What a lovely response! I actually do have a massive stockpile of diaries. I started keeping one at 12 in 1995 (writing almost every day) and never stopped! Teendom obviously didn’t last forever but my university and 20s diaries are equally cringe-worthy so I’ve got plenty to go yet 🙂
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Get it, girl!
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The Blog Idea is fantastic, great read.
The frequency and length are fine. It all depends on how you write, if you can keep the reader hooked till the very end and i read whole posts.
Great Going then
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That’s good to know you kept reading. Thank you!
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Hello everyone! 🙂
my first wrap-up of what I read in the month
and if there is the first wrap-up, there must be the first TBR – https://poseidons99.wordpress.com/2015/08/30/septembra-tbr-2015/
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Hi there, it’s Cathy.
YA fiction is a popular genre among teens, but unlike the rest of my fellow high schoolers, I hate the genre. Please read my rant (not an angry rant, however). It would be great if you could tell me any other points I’m missing. Let’s also have a discussion on the topic!
https://drowninginroughdrafts.wordpress.com
Thanks for reading. 🙂
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https://drowninginroughdrafts.wordpress.com/ew-ya-fiction
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This is a great post because it clearly articulates your point of view. I read YA because as a teacher I want to know what the kids are reading- ha. While I hadn’t thought about the cheesy opposite attracts angle, I have wondered why so many YA novels are so dystopian and what this says about the cultural zeitgeist. I enjoyed your writing style and will be checking back to see what other books you wrote about. Solid rant!
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Thank you very much!
Are you an English teacher? If so, what books do you analyze with your students?
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Yes- English and social studies. Classics like Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte, books by Jane Austen, Of Mice and Men, 1984, Farhenheit 451, Huckleberry Finn, Catcher in the Rye, Great Gatsby. But, I have definitely also had students read Hunger Games, John Green books, Uglies, Maze Runner and other new YA fiction. I think it’s important to meet students where they are at and allow for choice. At the same time it’s important to expose students to common cultural texts and push them out of their comfort zone.
Are there books you think should be taught? Thanks!
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I really like your teaching philosophy. The classics you’ve mentioned are the typical books we learn at my high school. Other titles we study are A Tale of Two Cities, The Handmaid’s Tale, Lord of the Flies, and Shakespeare plays. Also, I think a novel study on A Clockwork Orange would be fantastic, if taught correctly (we wouldn’t want teens to think ultra violence is justified).
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Greetings! I’ve got some new posts up and you’re all welcome to read, giggle, roll your eyes, and face palm. Come share my sarcasm, and irereverence, at my favorite recent post on a trip to Kiddie Thunderdome, aka the Crayola Experience. https://findingaid.wordpress.com/2015/08/26/on-the-crayola-experience-or-welcome-to-kiddie-thunderdome/
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I want to go to the Crayola Experience! Looks cool. Also enjoyed the previous post about an archiving conference (I think!). It was ‘insider’ to appeal to your topic, but I also got a big kick out of all the Librarian-centered romances. Appreciate also that you are writing about many topics that are specialized, but the writing style is friendly, approachable and funny. Enjoyable blog!
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Thank you! The Crayola place is cool, we go often (which might account for the sarcasm).
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Field trips make me sweaty! I have been as a student, a teacher, and now as a mama. I can totally relate to your feelings’
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Hey everyone! I just bought my domain and I now own Newishwife.com! I would really appreciate any feedback you guys have for me, whether it be layout, format, topics, anything really! Let me know what you think!
♥Allie
http://www.newishwife.com
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Nice site. Congrats on getting your own domain. I couldn’t get very far into your posts because I read the one about being allergic to Maybelline eyeliner and had leave the desk to go “gaaaaaaaahhh!!!!!!!!!” then make sure my make up collection hadn’t expired or anything. But I’ll be going back!
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Haha thanks! I probably should have thrown up a warning for that PSA. But, I learned my lesson and will NOT be buying cheap eyeliner anymore! lol thanks for the read! 🙂
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Hey everyone!
I’m always working towards improving my writing and it never gets easier. Each time I write, I feel the wave of vulnerability like it’s the first time I’ve ever built up the courage to share my thoughts with anyone.
My latest post is a creative nonfiction story about growing up and nostalgia. I took a trip to San Francisco and tried to write about it like it’s a chapter from a book. I’d love some feedback on the readability of it. Does it hold your attention? Are you left feeling satisfied but still wanting more? Are there passages or sections that should be improved/reworked/deleted? I always appreciate feedback that doesn’t come from my mom, who always says, “oh honey, I’m so proud of you.”
Of course, I’d love to check out your blogs, too.
Thank you all so much,
James
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I intended to pop over to your blog for a quick scan of your post while the kettle boiled but I ended up reading the lot. Now someone’s nicked my tea water. Needless to say, it definitely held my attention!
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Thank you! I very much appreciate that you took the time to read through it and write a comment. I can’t help but feel partially responsible for someone nicking your tea water! Thanks again!
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I think you definitely achieved the “chapter from a book” effect. I forgot a couple of times I was reading a blog post!
At first I was discouraged by the length, but at the end I was happy for it. I was able to picture everything you were relaying which made it more personable in a way. I’ll definitely be reading more of your posts!
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That makes me very happy to hear! I know it’s a bit long. I really appreciate that you took the time to read all the way through it and leave me a comment. Thank you so much!
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HI everyone, I have been posting more personal pieces , including the most recent. I think it is a kind of departure from my usual content and would appreciate feedback. Also…I’m looking to change my blog name. I chose “seoul searching”- I think first- but alas a more commercial, popular blog uses it now. How do you go about finding a new blog name?! THANKS
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https://paperjars.wordpress.com/
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Hello everyone! MomHood here.
I worked really hard over the weekend with Meeting an greeting some fellow bloggers. Needless to say I have hit some all time highs with my fairly new blog. I have been up and running for about 2 months and hit my 100th follower over the weekend. (I’m overly excited) and posted my 100th post today.
For all you community poolers and beyond, this post is for you! Without learning all of the great things I have learned through the Community Pool, The MomHood wouldn’t exist.
Here are a few other newer posts from the past week.
And of course I have done a ton of entries into various Photo Challenges, take a look at those too!
Thank You all for the awesome feedback and little nudges here and there to keep my confidence up and keep The MomHood going! YOU. ALL. ROCK!
See you soon!
Cheers from The Hood
https://themomhood.wordpress.com/
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Hey all…I was wondering if I could get some feedback on the new look of my blog. Does it look exciting? Does it seem memorable? I also wrote a new post that I would LOVE some feedback on: https://thegoldenlands.wordpress.com/2015/08/31/the-woes-of-self-publishing/
Please and thank you! Have a great week!
Dom
https://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/Aul
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I liked “The Woes…” very informative, Thanks.
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No problem…thanks for checking it out!
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Thoughts? Two recent posts–two different subject matters. It’s hard to make a short post.
Thank you in advance,
Cathe XOXOXO!!!
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I’ve just given my blog a bit of a makeover and slightly changed the type of posts I write, I would love it if you could check it out and let me know what you think.
https://justabbie.wordpress.com/
Thanks!
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Hello I have a question:
So I originally created my blog for personal purposes and I didn’t tell anyone I knew. Now, many have found out and it’s really holding me back from posting what I like because of drama. I love my blog and the community I have found. Is there anyway I can keep my blog while putting it under a new account and site address so others can’t find me?
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yes, you go to your main page, click where it says my blogs, and click on the one you want to change. you can change the name and URL there.
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The problem I have is people finding my main account. I don’t want to delete the whole account but they can search up my login account name.
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You can link multiple blog sites to single account but I am afraid if you have issues with main account itself than you need to go for irrelevant new account.
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Yeah I figured that’s my only option… thanks anyways.
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While starting a new account from scratch and migrating your content there is a possibility, I wonder what you think would prevent the same people from finding out once again that it’s your site. If you know specifically how they managed to identify you then it might be easier for you to avoid it in the future.
That said, doing so would come at the expense of your current followers, unless you can devise a way to notify only some of your readers about your new site.
I’m not sure these are feasible solutions for you, but two features to remember here are your blog’s privacy settings — you can set it to private, meaning that only people you specifically invite could access it; and you could also publish password-protected posts, meaning that only readers with that password could read them. To read more about these, visit these pages:
https://wordpress.com/support/settings/privacy-settings/
https://wordpress.com/support/post-visibility/#password-protect-a-post
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Is there any way to remove a comment or at least edit a comment that you make. I had commented on a fellow blogger’s site and unfortunately realized I had an error in the website I had included. Since there didn’t seem to be a way to edit my comment I had to reply again. Any way to have avoided this?
http://jenniferpeck23.wordpress.com
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Well uou can, Jennifer. If you go back to your reply to his/her post, you’ll see an edit prompt to its right. Voila! 🙂
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Check out my film blog where I criticise the latest movies and TV shows. Tell me what you think and give it a follow!
https://ryanwatchesfilms.wordpress.com
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Love your blog. I wish I could sit down and watch all of your movies!
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Hello lovely bloggers!
I’m a teenage girl called Grace from graciellen.wordpress.com, where I blog about baking, beauty, fashion and my faith in God. I’m still relatively new to WordPress so would love some feedback and will be sure to repay the offer!
Lots of love,
Graciellen xxx
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G’day everyone! I thought I’d share the post I wrote today because it’s all about how my husband and I fell in love, and I’m pretty happy about it. ^_^ Cheers to anyone who chooses to check it out! ❤
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Hello there once again!
My recent post is about mindfulness and people who read it, felt its calming and relaxing. Check this out..thank you!
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I tried taking a look at your site, but I had trouble finding your recent post. You have a lot of content, which is good, but perhaps you could make your page a little less busy by reducing the number of image links available at a given time?
Otherwise, looks good.
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Oh! My recent content is on top as i see “breathe! You are alive.” And the images part, that is a part of theme i choosed i guess which displays image and topic. Though thank you i will check on site again. 🙂
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I love the visual style of your blog.
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Thank you soo much😆 i love that part too!
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Pearly, enjoyed your page layout with each story given a unique picture place card. I’m always intrigued about how people come up with such unique concepts.
I enjoyed the storylines of the few blogs I had a chance to read also.
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Hey! Thank you soo much, thats very encouraging for me to write more 😀
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Nice sour ce of inspiration for my therapy session!
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Hello, all,
I’ve recently reached 100 followers and have just written a post about what I’ve learned from blogging so far and what I intend for my site in the future ( http://tinyurl.com/q6zm82v ). Would you mind looking at the post and letting me know what you think of my plans? Of my assessments?
Thanks very much,
Alexander
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Just tried to post to your page and it wouldn’t go through likely due to my browser not your site. Congrats on your 100. Best of luck with the future. Looks like you are certainly on the right track. I am starting to get in to linky parties if you want to check that concept out. Seems like a cool way to connect to other bloggers and share your posts.
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Thanks, I’ll give linky parties a look.
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Hello everyone! It has been a long time. I have posted a few poems, latest being a short poem I really experimented with. I would love it if you could drop by and review it. I have also added a new section (another experiment) to my site, where you can pen down anything on your mind. Please tell me what you think about to! It is your choice if you wish to be anonymous or not.
Thank you, and happy Monday!
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Hey everyone!
I’m Arcane Owl. I’ve started a new blog a month ago. I love the blogsphere and the community I have found. Would like to meet some new people as well. And would love to hear new perspectives, feedback and even criticisms. Kindly check out my blog and let me know your views.
https://waywardscribblez.wordpress.com/
Have a great day!!
~ Arcane Owl
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Hey, I’m new to WordPress and I’m just wanting some general feedback on my posts.
https://pinklemonadeladies.wordpress.com/
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Hey Jenny,
I love your theme and background. The concept is also great, having support in some way from someone can really do wonders.
A suggestion for your blog post is that don’t create huge paragraphs. Try to break them in smaller texts, like 4-5 lines.
Hope this helps.
PS – Look at the way I wrote this post, in segments. Hope you got the tip. 🙂
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Thanks so much!
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Your Social widget at the top seems a little out of place. Perhaps consider putting it at the side instead of the top. I would like to see your content being the most important thing that pops up and captures people’s eye!
Love the theme. It looks happy and bright and fun and makes the viewer want to hang out and stay awhile.
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I was thinking they did, too. Thanks!
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Hi! Welcome to blogging! I love your background. It’s so fun and positive, which is exactly what you’re trying to achieve, from what I understand. I would suggest adding some pictures in your posts to make them more attractive to readers, and to make an about page so new people can learn about you and/or your blog!
Happy Blogging!
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Thanks!
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