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Right off the bat, I’d like to dedicate this blog to anyone and everyone who’s ever wished to have a blog, but instead possessed absolutely no idea of where to start. What a wonderful gift, am I right? I hope that my personal little step towards something bigger has the power of lighting up a speck of inspiration in you; even if it may only be the tiniest one. Don’t worry, I will make sure to tune it down on the cheesy stuff).

‘My Bluggles’ (the title of this blog) is a chopped down version for ‘My Blogging Struggles’ (very creative indeed), which, I think, speaks very well for itself. And if it doesn’t, then the rest of the words on this blog should.

Oh, right. How could I forget? A very warm welcome to my lovely blog)). Here, you will have all kinds of insights into my life, be greeted with something different at each entry (I mean, fingers crossed, right?), and most importantly (in my opinion, at least), be exposed to all the possible forms of sarcasm, hot out of the oven. Careful, wouldn’t want you burning your fingers off :)

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  1. Ouch!! ;) Looking forward to seeing your blog grow!

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  2. This is exceptional!!

    Firstly, I love your title "My Bluggles!" It's very creative and introduces new readers to you immediately. I can't wait to read more of your wit and sarcasm. You definitely hooked me, but now I'd like to follow you and there's no way to! Make sure that your blog contains a Follow or Subscribe feature so that we're notified when you post!

    Something else that might help is knowing that the blogging world is tough. I've been blogging for 2.5 years and only have ten official subscribers. No matter what, you need to be confident and put yourself out there! Linking social media accounts is the best way to do this, but remember to tell your friends, follow other blogs, and leave comments to let people know you exist. Confidence and pride are the key to success!

    I believe that My Bluggles has lots of potential, and I can't wait to see where you take it! I'll be your first follower. Thanks for reaching out!

    Emma at It's a Novel Life

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  3. Thank you so much for that nice comment!! It was so motivating to read :)

    I really appreciate you pointing out that my blog lacked a 'Follow' or 'Subscribe' feature, and I'm happy to announce that it now has one)).

    I also value your advice and will be sure to keep it fresh in my mind.

    Once again, thank you so much for leaving your comment :)

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  4. Oof. This is my best friend and I knew her before she got famous 😂. Keep up the good work ♥

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    1. I have no idea who this is)😂😂
      Thank you for the lovely comment, bro❤️

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  5. Hello! I just came into your blog after I read your comment on mine (which is to say, is embarrassing because I only knew it when I clicked the stats) and I would like to read more of your posts and looking forward to more!

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