What Makes My Articles Unique? Part 2: Not Striving to be a Techfluencer
Being a Techfluencer simply does not suit me.
Firstly, allow me to clarify the title. It might sound a bit arrogant, but that’s not the intention. Every writer’s blog is unique in his/her own way unless plagiarised. I’m simply highlighting my unique aspects, that’s all.
Part 1: Originally for my daughter and myself.
Part 2: Not striving to be a Techfluencer.
Part 3: Not to Earn a Living from Writing.
Part 4: From rare combinations of Experience, Hands-on Experience (TBA)
Part 5: Direct and unafraid to say what others won’t, and most of my predictions are later proven correct (TBA)
Here are three common wishful reasons why a software professional might blog seriously:
- Become a techfluencer, then promote commercial products or sell Ads
- Hope to build up a good profile for finding a better job
- Earn some passive income from the writing platform
- Hope to promote his/her training and consulting
The later two apply to me in a small way (detailed in later articles). In this article, I will explain the first two.
Table of Contents:
· I don’t pursue growing followers
∘ 1. Nearly all my articles are…