In my 5 years experience of blogging and 2+ here with this blog, I have met so many people, made friends, and probably had done some joint ventures with them as well. But one thing that’s clear is that being a blogger is not permanent.
I know I have bragged many times before on how I’m going to last forever as a blogger and how this blog is going to remain stable despite any challenges but I realized that you can’t really control things. There are some events that are just inevitable and would cause us to refrain from doing something and I know this is mostly the case for some of my blogger friends.
At some point its sad because bloggers are friendly in nature and I really had met a lot of bloggers that I really liked a lot. For them to leave the blogosphere is like cutting that only communication channel they have for their readers and specifically me. Of course in some cases I’m happy and it specifically pertains to bloggers who have sold their blogs successfully. I’m sure they’re satisfied with whatever pay they got from it and it only helped them move towards the direction that they like to move into.
As of this writing, I’ve been really really busy as evident with my lack of activity in the blogosphere and with this blog. My day job really demands my full eight hours that its impossible to sneak anything into that work sched. And when that 8 hours is over, all I could ever do is take my rest. In conjunction with that I also need to fulfill my responsibilities as the interim head of the family.
But as I always boast, this blog will still be a blog owned by me, Melvin. I don’t have any plans of selling it or abandoning it. Heck, that’s why I chose to have my name in it!
That last line is honestly what I really feel but I know there would be inevitable circumstances that could force me to do things differently. 🙁 How about you, what do you feel about this subject matter?


The hype with making tons of cash from blogging has considerably gone down for the past few years as probably a lot of people have realized that the hype surrounding blogging is all but hype. In fact I’ve seen a lot of people quit blogging to focus on doing more “secure” stuffs like a day job or a real offline business.
Ok again I used to be like this one when I was on my early stage of blogging. The scenario is usually like this: A blogger reads a post on some blog that making money is hard. You have to do this, do that, implement this, test, blah blah. So what happens is that this blogger says to himself “No, there must be something better than this, I need to keep looking for one”. And of course the cycle never ends. That blogger would never ever get to work because all he does is chase for secrets.


