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May 29, 2012

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Blogging Success

Hanging light seen through a window of the old Canadian Bank of Commerce Building, Toronto 2010-11-06

There are so many excellent blogs on the Internet.

Our blog is not the biggest, the most popular, or the best, but we do have lots of fun producing it. We feel honoured that some people have asked to join and many individuals have made kind comments.

We were talking about what we think makes our blog agreeable. Here are our top three points:

  1. Collaboration. Sharing the production of this blog between three of us helps stimulate creativity and strengthens the commitment to the blog.
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  3. Mixing words and images. Some of the posts on this blog are more about the photos, others are more about the words – but always, we mix words and images. The words get boosted by images, and the images get framed by words.
  4. Regularity. The first point, collaboration, helps on this front because sharing the production of posts makes it easier to publish nearly every day. Consistent, regular posts are important for a blog.

Blogging is great.

Window of Calvary Church on Pape Avenue, Toronto 2011-09-15

Arched transom window of the Old Rectory of the Church of the Holy Trinity, Toronto 2010-10-31

Hanging light seen through a window of the old Canadian Bank of Commerce Building, Toronto 2010-11-06

2 Comments
  1. andy
    May 29 2012

    I think so too. You both are genuine, creative and complement each other very well.

  2. Jun 15 2012

    I think your kind and genuine personalities come out not only in your writing, but also in the photography.

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