The Process of Blogging, what a mess . . .
- havenmilne20
- Sep 20, 2021
- 3 min read
Updated: Sep 27, 2021

SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO,
Where shall I start?
We all like a good blog, don't we?
Depending what it's about, how it see its, and who it's written or created by.
True true, but remember, everyone has an opinion, and we must respect that. We all see the world differently and that's okay.
Except for those who are just, uhhhhh, there isn't a word to sum them all up. Like Donald Trump, J.K. Rowling and those weird people who live within the deep and darkest parts of the internet. People like that.
Okay I do have to agree with you on that, people like that are annoying, unfortunate and painful to share a planet with. But that is not the point I am trying to make here.
Blogging has become a major part of the way the world shares, spreads and delivers its information, it comes in many physical forms, some looking amazing and others rather poor, and mentally, subjects/points of view we do or do not agree with.
But what is it?
What is a blog, I hear myself ask?
I just said that, or you did, ahhhh!
STOP INTERRUPTING. The following is the definition of the words 'blog' and 'blogging':
blog /blɒɡ/ Learn to pronounce
noun
a regularly updated website or web page, typically one run by an individual or small group, that is written in an informal or conversational style.
verb
add new material to or regularly update a blog. "it's about a week since I last blogged"
verb gerund or present participle: blogging
add new material to or regularly update a blog. "it's about a week since I last blogged"
write about (an event, situation, topic, etc.) in a blog. "Patrick blogged the background to the video game release, and the story quickly went viral"
Now you know, let's move on.
Why are we talking about blogging? Well because if you are as thick as a brick and dumb as a doornail, you are reading one as of right now. My blog, my FAD-oulous Art Blog! I am talking about the blog itself, not the content, since something can never come from nothing, and so, where has this blog initially come from?
Well? In the modern day, there are a number of platforms, apps and services which allow people to create, develop and then share their own blogs to the wondrous, wide world!
You could have just said public.
SHUT UP! Two of these platforms, I am going to be talking about, and they are called WIX and CARGO.
First! . . . CARGO.

This browser based platform, allows its users to create their blogs via a very complicate and hard to learn system (under my own opinion). The site, to sum it up in my own words, is like being told you must blow up the attacking warship by firing torpedos from the submarine you are currently sitting in, then being told you aren't allowed to touch anything. The system has a long list of buttons, commands and options, which if not learnt how to use correctly (which from first glance, you'll know it's going to take you a long time to learn the software) can mess up the blog you are trying to create altogether. And even then, after all that, in my honest opinion, ends up looking like an eleven year old child's collage. In other words a pile of BEEP.
What was that?
I just censored you, I mean myself, we, me, us! AHHHGGGG! Why is it every time we speak I get confused? Besides, watch your language.
That's not fair! BEEP, BEEP BEEP BEEP, BEEP BEEP, BEEEEEEPPPPPPPPPPPPP! Never mind, sorry.
Back to the blogging ey? Overall the platform CARGO wasn't that great, and in my honest opinion could do with some work.
NOW! THE GOOD STUFF, MY PIRATES TREASURE, A ADDICTS DRUG HIGH . . . maybe not that one. But here is the positive.
WIX
Oh glorious, beautiful, easy, simple, WIX. This service, if above all else, is the best starting point in creating your first site, or blog, or whatever. Even more so as just a hobby page than a full time pursuit, cause if thats what you are looking for, turn your eyes elsewhere now. YES! NOW! Jeez.

The service (its logo featured first on the right), mainly browser based, is a strong starter platform, ready for a some what experienced, or entirely newcomer, in creating a website or blog.
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