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It’s sad but true, many of the bloggers we all loved to read have gone or are in throws of leaving the blogosphere.
Over the years that Alex and I have been blogging we have seen many come and go. I suspect some get it out of their system and then pack up their things and go. For others they like to flash a bit of flesh and then disappear in to the ethos.
Some like to give us a glimpse in to their world for a while and then decide to move on. Whilst other find it quite therapeutic to write about their everyday life, perhaps in life they don’t get listened to or are bullied and blogging gives them an outlet.
Whatever the reason people set up shop and then move on or close, everytime a longstanding blogger disappears it’s like you loose a friend. In the vast world of the Internet it may seem strange to say that but just like a comfy pair of slippers they vanish without a trace.
It sometimes seems like the personality of blogging is being extracted and replaced by something mechanical and formulaic, how I long for those days of innocence and genuine openness.
I suppose just like everything else blogging is cyclic…well you can hope


















I agree. It’s very sad when a Blog disappears – like losing a friend. On the flip side, I wonder how I’ll feel when the time comes to shut down my own.
I hear what you are saying about people come and go. Sometimes life get in the way or they just run out of ideas.
We just arrived on the scene, and hope to be around a long, long time.
How did you two get you blog to the point it’s at today. It’s a great, well developed blog. Drop me a line if you have any tips, or tricks for a newbie.
Alfie, I wouldn’t even contemplate it, you are a stayer. 😉
Red, I’m afraid there is no fast-track method it comes down to dedication, lots of hardwork, late nights and five years of experience. If you stick with it you will get there. 🙂