Thoughts.com: A Dynamic Avenue For Thoughts
I have been writing in the Internet since 12 years of age–so that gives me 7 years of writing in the Internet. I remember starting in Diary Land. Afterwards, I went to Xanga and then to BlogSpot. When I finished high school, I then tried Wordpress. But during those times, Wordpress was very hard for me to use and so I went back to BlogSpot until my personal blogging thing died because I was too busy with college.
Now that I have thought of it again, I think the main reason why I lost my drive for blogging was because my readers back then were mostly personal friends of mine. My old blog died during the start of my college years and basically, my readers were also starting their own college years too. So simply put, we were all too busy to still check out each other’s blog sites. I could have not cared and just continued blogging but then again, I felt that it was already becoming useless and a little bit awkward to continue writing thoughts that nobody paid even just a little attention to. I am sure a lot of potentially good writers out there are experiencing the same thing right now and I know it sucks big time! But thankfully, I just know which thing would help them in this sad dilemma.
Thoughts.com is a large and effective avenue for people who have the passion or even just the interest for writing that are not yet capable of setting up their own webpages but are wanting for a dynamic discussion about their points-of-views and common interests. It has a user-friendly mechanism which only requires you to sign up for an account and manage your own profile with basic data about yourself. With Thoughts.com, you can share your opinions and even your ramblings through writing a blog post, posting photos, videos and even podcasts. Gathering essential data for studies and researches is also possible with Thoughts.com through setting up surveys and polls in the website. If you simply want reading about current events that tackle a wide range of topics, you can also try their news section.
The best thing about Thoughts.com is that it has a large audience for writing since people in their database which are registered members as well do read others’ people’s post too. Thoughts.com also has this safeguard mechanism in the form of reminding members to maintain a positive and friendly atmosphere in posting comments. It may not be absolute but this way, you can still be assured that useless bashing of blog posts shall be lessened. Negative comments which usually discourage writers to still go on with writing is significantly lessened in Thoughts.com too. :)
While topics to be written in Thoughts.com are completely infinite, Thoughts.com is not only an avenue for practiced writers but can also serve as a playground for people who are still getting a grip of writing. There are a lot of users that can serve as a mere inspiration for writers and people who can give constructive comments when they try to execute things that they have learned through mere reading.
Truly, Thoughts.com’s free blog services fits in all essence of the word THOUGHTS’ very open nature. :)







