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It’s been almost 4 months since we joined this wonderful community of WordPress. And here we are today, we’ve just crossed 10K+ views last Monday (current 10.8k). And we believe you deserve a β€œThankyou” for that.

The best thing is that the views count included referrers from WordPress readers to search engines(Google, Baidu, Bing) and to social media and even youtube. Our majority of views count are from our own country India followed by the United States and the United Kingdom.

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For those who see some previous posts prior to 4 months like in January & February. It’s because we migrated some posts from one of the dead website.

The more you write the better you get

This is probably be the best thing happened to us in 2020. We are very thankful for all the viewers and to this community for the love and time they’ve given to us. You’ve given us the thing that we never imagined.

Before all this, we were just simple two guys who know nothing about blogging and how it works. But within these months we’ve learned a lot and sees some unexpected things. Someone told us from the community that number doesn’t matter, it brings you nothing. Statistics can be deceptive. It’s only how many people’s minds & hearts we can touch through our post to bring some positive impact to our society.

This advice really helps us a lot to keep going and never looking back. But we believe sometimes understanding the feedback is also very necessary.

Your statistics are not just to give you an ego boost. It is way more than a bunch of charts to see into the minds of your readers and shape your blog accordingly. It’s natural to look at your stats to build up the confidence you need to keep going. If you’re trying to build a readership, are not using the world of data you’re really missing out something to boost your traffic.

We are still learning these things and trying to express our views and emotions. We may be wrong at some point, but the relationship we built with every single reader & blogger and love we get is something extraordinary. And especially the lovely comments and advice we got till now really empowered and encourage us to do something more for you wonderful guys.

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We know that lot of chaos is going on this year. But let positivity prevails over your anxiety & negativity. We do have some social media pages, feel free to contact us anytime.

We’ve just upgraded our site structure for easy navigation and for an easement. Do consider visit our official site theblogera.com and any suggestion or advice if you want to share how or what we can do to make it better. It’ll be much appreciated.

Hope you’ll continue to support and read our blogs and we’ll continue to keep upgrading our thinking and work.

Thankyou guys! Have a great day and as always Keep Smiling.

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Ritish Sharma

Ritish Sharma is an author, editor, and creator of Aspiring Blog. He is dedicated to sharing unique and thought-provoking concepts through his writing and has a distinct perspective on various topics. His work is available for readers to enjoy.

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