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When I discovered blogging in 2002, I simply saw it as an extension of my passion for writing — for myself.
I blogged about my daily experiences, my thoughts, my rants and frustrations. I never really thought or cared about other people who might read my entries.
After all, it’s my blog and I wrote what I wanted to.
But when I got more immersed into the blogging world, I came across noteworthy blogs that inspired me, made me think and changed my perspective.
Whether it was about the latest gadgets or the best lifehacks, these blogs were written by people who seemed to genuinely care about their readers and who made it a point to write something helpful or insightful.
They were passionate about their interests and they shared what they knew with the world.
They blogged with a purpose.
I was so inspired by these bloggers I hardly knew that I thought about my own purpose for blogging.










