Six Years and Still Counting Stitches
Sweater needles and injuries are today in their sixth year! Sometimes I could create themed publications for that year's birthday gift, but metal (traditional) or candy (6th anniversary) birthday gifts left me unmotivated. I think I can write a post about using iron in a steam blocker, but ... m. So this year you will find some of the most memorable photo memories and some of my thoughts on the program that will not look as enjoyable to you as I do.
As far as external bookmarks are concerned, this blog was, as usual, my job to publish as much as possible. Typically, the blog receives 1000 visits per day and since its inception has approached a total of 2 million views. The Weaving Needle and Injury Facebook page is doing well with over 15,000 likes over a month ago , and I wish I had a fun and powerful site. Interesting and fun posts about knitwear. The engagement rate on the site compares well with the Facebook pages of some popular spot magazines, even though it has more followers than my site.
The KNDD group I started two years ago has more than 330 members. I'm also on Pinterest and Twitter , though I use both accounts for personal use and to promote this blog.
Looking back over the last six years, it seems like my efforts as a blogger have had a surprising impact on this blog. On the one hand, I'm still working on it and I really like it. Learning, reviewing and documenting new ideas and ideas in the world of punctuation is never too old for me. Second, I learned a lot from my efforts. The point skills have improved a lot, my rule is to try to learn something new from each project and I am very happy with the material I do because I generally better express my tastes and learn more from what I do. How to put on a durable, versatile and complete wardrobe that suits me and not me. I no longer buy on demand, but I plan well, decide exactly what you want or need and then do or do the right thing. And surprisingly, given the amount of money I have to spend on clothing these days, my wardrobe is empty. It's a lot better than in 2012 (besides shoes, sorry. I still do not know how to get vintage shoes for next). (). Save money, make them happier with their projects and purchases, help them dress and look their best, and reduce their environmental footprint, then I do something I'm proud of.
So this site paid a price for its impact on me and others. But I do not know how long I will be on the blog. From a financial standpoint, the site was unsuccessful. He only earns hundreds of dollars a year, which is not good for the time he spends. When I have some very good hours a day, I have to spend that time on energy and being effective (and to be honest, I live on some of the money I borrowed). Something that pays well. I hadn’t thought about throwing the needles yet, but I just had to review it next year.
If you want to help protect the needle and sweater damage, there are several ways to help. There is a donation key on one of the side straps. If you read the site regularly and can pay for it, consider making an annual or semi-annual donation so that you can renew your subscription to one of your favorite magazines or newspapers. Say, if 80% of my regular readers give me $ 25 each, I will get a reasonable income from the site. If you are a regular reader, but you have financial difficulties and can not afford to donate, continue to enjoy the site. I'm glad to be with you because it allows other people to access my site for free.
Make a donation, there are other free ways to help me. If you buy on Amazon.com, go to my sidebar or any other Amazon link on my site, you will get a small percentage of the cost. And I’m sure you know that sharing links to your blog on your social media accounts and telling others about your sweater will also help me increase my readership, which over time will become an income additional from advertising.
Finally, thanks for reading, following and commenting. Your interest, comments and curiosity is one of the rewards of the blog. Knitting damage for at least another year is here!