There are many famous, professional bloggers on the Internet, making a living by posting articles on a regular basis – I am not one of them. I have been blogging on and off for the last few years, but in a very inconsistent manner. For the year 2012, I have promised myself that I'm going to post on a fairly regular basis. I have titled this posting appropriately in that I feel this will be the year that I begin as a serious blogger and not just a person that owns a domain name that is, as far as content goes, on life support.
So, I think I’ll just give you a little rundown of how I plan on contributing to my blog regularly. This is not a personal blog about RandomRandy; This blog is about anything, really. If I receive an email from a reader suggesting a topic to cover, I probably would consider it and post it right on this site. I often post video reviews, generally Android App reviews on Youtube.Those videos will be shared on this site, along with a little write-up to compliment it.
I really think that blogging is about sharing. Google Plus is about sharing and I feel I can prove this by using it as the main method to get across content to my readers. When a post goes live (published to this site), I immediately share a Google Plus link to that post to all of the users that choose to follow me. The reason I have decided to use Google Plus as my sharing method is because the integration with my favorite search engine, Google, is perfect. When I post content to this blog and share it to Google Plus, it seemingly spreads like wildfire!
This blog is apparently still kicking as long as I'm still posting – something. Where it all begins for me is a “New Document” in LibreOffice Writer. From that point, I'm in a mindset similar to when I was writing a paper in high school. When I finally press “ctrl+s”, count to 100 to myself, down 4 coffees, tap on my nose 3x’s, I’m done. I then have to muster up the courage to copy and paste this finished “paper” to my blog, RandomRandy.com.
And there you have it! There is really not much more to it, other than I'll occasionally use Google Docs to backup my local documents for reassurance that I can access them at any given time.
. . .Here we go: “CTRL+S”
Action.

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