Writers And Blogging

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About a month ago, I wrote a post about Instagram. Today, it’s WordPress’s turn. So, one fine toxic day, a bang-bang question popped into my head: “If my blog has over 650 followers, why do my posts get less than half that number in likes?” Curious (and slightly suspicious), I opened my list of followers and started scrolling.

After half an hour of detective work, I realised that around 50 sites didn’t even open anymore, and about 100 hadn’t been active for a year or two. And then I was stuck in Dharam Sankat. If I deleted these sites, my follower count would drop. If I didn’t, I’d be carrying a bunch of digital ghosts. So, I took a deep breath, put a big stone on my heart, and made the painful choice — I removed my dead followers.

Now I have 500+ followers: fewer numbers, but more satisfaction. At least now I know the truth about my blog. And since I’m in advice mode, here are two things I want to say only if you’re serious about your blog:

First, clean your list too. Why? Because it’s important to know where you stand.

This isn’t about ego; it’s about clarity. Running a blog isn’t a cakewalk; it takes consistency, connection, and care. Everyone’s a blogger these days, but not everyone is committed.

Support the ones who truly work hard, not the ones who post once, vanish for a year, and come back to drop a “Nice post 👍.”

Second, please post. Once a week, once a month — whatever works. But post regularly so that we know you exist.

It is easy to start something. It’s also easy to finish something. But it is difficult to continue something.

By the way, on 25th September, my blog turned 3 years old. So, thank you for reading, supporting, and staying here. You’re the reason I keep writing.

Have a good day.

Also read this: The Power of Listening

76 responses to “Writers And Blogging”

  1. Congratulations and great advice!

  2. Great advice! Thank you for sharing this. I’m blogging from last 5 years, I have more than 3k followers on WordPress but my posts hardly get more than 300+ likes… I knew most people give up blogging after trying for a while if they don’t get the response they wanted or maybe get too busy with something, so I had idea that this can be the one reason (along with followers who are following tonnes of other blog that my posts get lost in their WordPress feed) but I have never actually see how many of my followers are inactive.

    Btw, congratulations on the blogoversary 🎉

  3. Congratulations! All the best !

  4. Many many congratulations 🎉🎉🎉 for completing 3 years… Keep writing! Keep blogging 💯👍

  5. Great insight & I agreed with you as the same has been done by me but there is more do however I was also not regular on blog that is the other reason I discovered.
    Congrats on 3rd anniversary & Keep writing!!✌👍

  6. Heartiest congratulations on completing the 3 years of successful blogging journey. Best wishes for your journey ahead 😀😀💕💕

  7. Congratulations on completing 3 years on WordPress.

  8. Congratulations dear 🌺 keep writing 🌷😊

  9. Congratulations! Wise words and I totally agree with you. Even i have seen many people simply liking and following my blog without even reading it. All just to get some likes in return!

  10. Awesome! Congrats. I have always loved citing your Instagram page. 🙂 Keep roll-in A. 🙂

    1. That’s great. Thanks a bunch 😊

  11. Congratulations Anushree, on your blogging journey so far.

    I feel almost all blogs have dead followers. Maybe, they have other commitments that their blogs go untouched. They return at times to just read their favourite blogs that they’ve followed. So, personally I don’t feel deleting them is a better choice. You see, silent reading is ad much fun as writing.

    To support the active ones, I turn on their notifications so that their posts don’t go unnoticed.

    1. You have a point Anisha. Well thank you so much 🙂😇

  12. Thank you so much for this

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