Readers Gone
After I migrated to a self-hosted WP blog, I left all my blogger readers and started everything from scratch (even the traffic). To be honest, I am having a real hard time to get back on track. I am not particularly disappointed but somehow, I feel like my blog isn’t complete.
As you can see, I only have 1 reader (subscribed) while I previously have 52 in blogger. I am not sure if I made a mess on the Feedburner but I think I did not. And with my internet connection all messed up (yes, thanks to this disgusting service from PLDT – every subscriber seems to be complaining about them), I can’t do some site changes for I will surely throw a temper on the frequent disconnection.
Anyway, as much as I would like to have a contest just like some of my friends, I don’t have enough resources to do so and with this post, I am appealing to you, my dear readers that if you were once a subscriber of this blog to kindly re-subscribe. Or if you are new to this site and would like to get updates, you may also do so.
To those who would also like to help me, of course, you are more than welcome. I will surely leave some love on your blogs.
Thank you in advance
Note: I am also working on the Google followers soon!














Hmm. I will trade all but one reader to have my own domain and a self-hosted blog. lol.
That’s the basic thing: domain and self-hosted blog. You did it before – attracting readers and visitors, and you can do it again.
Be patient. You’re friends are still holed up in Boracay, escaping the summer heat. Or they may still be Puerto.
Cheer up.
Nice! I made it to the Top 10. You’ll definitely see me here again next, and the next and the next. Haha!
You may have done some errors in your feeds. I know transferring to another host messes up the feeds. You got to check it again and ask for expert knowledge or research about restoring the settings.
Don’t worry, in time, readers will subscribe. Do not be anxious about your subscribers. I really don’t think much about it. What I did, I asked my friends and family who are all non-bloggers to subscribe to me. It’s easy to convince non-bloggers to read and subscribe to your blog than bloggers. You k now why? Most bloggers are more concerned with what you have already been concerned of.
@jan
i’ll take that!
@mara
you sure wanna compete with bingkee? hahahah
@bingkee
thanks for the wonderful comment. again, another lesson learned from you
I will be waiting for your Google followers
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