Go ahead and confess it, how crappy/no biggie does it feel to have someone “unfollow?”

When I first started blogging I was caught up in how many people I had follow my blog  via GFC but this past year or so I have started to not really care.  Since I have moved to WordPress.org I don’t even check how many followers I have anymore.  I blog for me and if people read it and comment that is great but I won’t stop blogging if people stop reading and commenting.  Blogging has turned into a stress relief for me.  I have found that even if I don’t post the post that I still feel better after I write it down and get it out of my head.  I love to get feed back and advice from my readers.  I would hope that people would keep reading my blog but if people stopped reading I would still be here writing because of what it does for me.  Now I hope no one stops reading because that would be weird to say the least.

As most of you know in March GFC is going to be going away for all blogs that aren’t using Blogger. Since I am now self hosted my posts won’t show up in bloggers reader and Google Reader (at least I assume it won’t update in Google Reader).  If you are also a wordpress blogger feel free to grab the button and put it on your blog along with the links to all the different ways they can subscribe so that no one will miss any posts.

Here are all the different ways that you can follow me so you won’t miss any of my posts:

I hope you will all stick around and keep reading my posts!

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3 Comments on Lost Followers

  1. I still don’t understand why they’re not being nice and taking away GFC from those of us no longer on Blogger…humph! 🙂 I just added LinkyFollowers, too – so now I’m following you that way! 🙂 Have a great weekend, Margaret! 🙂
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