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To be honest since you started back blogging your blog does not offer anything – you repeat stuff from namepros.com and link hundreds of domains from large portfolio holders. There is no substance here or interesting articles.
Thanks James for you taking the time to leave a comment. So what do you want to see?
Ignore James, I like your blog.
Thanks Juan
It’s not easy trying to find new angles to cover the same stories as others but there’s plenty of different stories to cover and talk about. You just have to put your spin on it.
There’s plenty of money involved and it seems that articles that receive the most interest (based on comments) are those that light a fire.
I like to write so I’m trying to find stories that let me share my opinion while at the same time reporting the news. It’s tricky.
Take TheDomains for example. MB reports the facts. Jamie adds creativity to his stories. And Raymond is somewhere in between.
Robbie, I would like to see stories with your perspective and take on things. It is easy to regurgitate old news, spin other peoples stories, or link to a bunch of domains. What makes blogs interesting is when the author writes from their heart. Take Jamie from Dotweekly, his stories and data is always original and I can’t wait to read it. Shane Cultra writes from the heart. It’s not easy running a blog.
YOU ARE NOT MIKE CYGER.
Yeah I know that.