My journey into the blogosphere has been an exciting ride, filled with daily short stories capturing moments from my life in Japan, comparing it to my experiences in the Netherlands and Switzerland.
Today, my blogging-savvy wife dropped a gem of advice โ€“ categorize your posts! So, I’ve neatly labeled my last 60 posts, and it turns out most revolve around cross-cultural topics. No surprise there, considering my initial promise to share my Japanese adventures alongside reflections on my past lives.
Interestingly, the runner-up in my content lineup is Self-Development. Moving to Japan was all about embracing new experiences, and it’s heartening to see this theme resonate.
Admittedly, my chosen categories might evolve over time, but the goal remains: to make it easier for you to find and dive into topics that fascinate you the most.
My wife emphasized the importance of blog post categories โ€“ a revelation for this blogging newbie. So, if my blog initially seemed like a maze, my apologies! I’m all ears for your thoughts on structuring and maintaining my blog.
Comment below with your tips and let’s navigate this blogging journey together! ๐Ÿš€
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