Sometimes when I tell a friend that he can see something on my blog, I hear one of the following replies:
- I don’t get your blog.
- I’m not on Facebook.
- What’s a blog?
- I don’t do blogs.
Here are my answers to those replies:
- Nothing to “get” – you can visit The Google* and type in www.cabinart.net and it will take you to my website. Then click or tap the word “Blog” on the menu and it will take you there OR YOU CAN SUBSCRIBE.
- See the word “Blog”? I put a red oval around it so you can find it easier in this picture example.
- I’m not on Facebook either. My blog is on my website, not on Facebook.
- “Blog” is a shortened term from “web log”. It is a journal or log (but not a diary – there are no secrets on the World Wide Web!) that is kept on a website.
- Nothing to do on a blog except read and enjoy; commenting is optional.
Look at this picture of my blog page. I’ve circled the part where you can subscribe. If you do so, you will get an email confirmation. You have to follow the link in the email in order to begin getting my blog.
You, yes, little ole you, can join the tens of readers who subscribe to my blog. Then you too will finally get my blog!
Thank you for reading to the bottom. You deserve a gold star. Too bad I only know how to make red stars. Let’s call it a proverbial gold star.
Sorry. I must be overheated.
*The Google – Sometimes I say “Mr. Google” and a friend says “Uncle Google”.
2 Comments
You have more than “tens of readers” 🙂 and I’m one of them.
Grinning,
Jennifer Dougan
http://www.jenniferdougan.com
And I appreciate you, Jennifer! Sadly, the stats show “tens”, unless I am in the middle of a big fat mural or write a tribute to a friend.
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