Skogskyrkogården, Stockholm I'm far from an expert when it comes to keeping blogs alive. I've killed so many blogs that I've lost count. Then again, maybe that makes me a great expert on the topic. Anyway, here's the thing I've noticed. When I look back at Junited (yes, you can still join) and other challenges, or posts where I have linked to other bloggers' posts, it's very common that content is no longer there. Often not even the blog exists anymore. It's just gone without a trace. It's up to each and every one, of course. They have their personal reasons why they've decided to kill it. If running a blog adds pressure instead of pleasure, by all means send it to the cemetery. But speaking from my own experience, I also know it's very easy to make a hasty decision that you later regret. Hitting that delete button and feeling good about it for a while... Then that creative urge bubbles up again. A desire to create, to build something lasting. A personal little legacy. With that often…
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