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Why blog?

 ۩ सर्व शकितमते परमात्मने श्री रामाय नमः۩ 
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1. Do you promote your blog? Not much. A little bit i used to do.
2. How often do you check hits?Never i guess.I don't bother much about them.
3. Do you stick to one topic?No.I have a versatile personality.I like variety.
4. Who knows that you have a blog? No ideas.Many known people are aware that i blog,and some unknown too.
5. How many blogs do you read? Many.Its a very long list.
6. Are you a fast reader? Yups.When it comes to blog reading, i read very fast, as i have to read a great number of blogs at a go.
7. Do you customize your blog or do anything technical? I am not someone who is very very tech savvy. I like my blogs to look very good, so i dwell into the technical details at times.
SO i do it only when a very important need arises.
8. Do you blog anonymously? No.I somehow don't like the idea of blogging anonymously.Many people do, especially the females. I am most comfortable signing with my full name.These are my words, i stand by them, why hide my name???
9. To what extent do you censor yourself? I don't censor myself much.Except when i am breaking one of my own rules.Blogging is all about writing your informal thoughts.If you have to put up a plastic smile and weigh every word you speak, then why blog?why donut we just socialize in a coffee shop with so many friends we can make there??

10. The best thing about blogging? Its a good venting out medium.I can be just myself here.Plus share info about me with people known to me.
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Ok, So i pass this one to Sheetal, ANkeita

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