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The Importance Of Doing What You Really Like

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When it comes to blogging, one of the most important rules is:

Write about something that you love!

Unfortunately, when I started adriancruce.com, I forgot about this really important rule. It is quite hilarious for me to see that I always give this advice but I never actually did it in the past.

What many do not know is that I ran countless websites in the past. I covered practically all niches from gambling to health. I even had some XXX sites. The problem with all of them is that, although I did manage to make money with them and get them at a decent traffic level, I eventually hated them.

I sold all my websites or I just let the domain names expire.

Why did I do this?

Because I HATED what I was doing.

Eventually, I started hating talking on this blog too. This is because Internet, Marketing, SEO and all the other topics I covered were what I was basically doing every single day. There are countless websites like this one online. Why bother doing it like that?

Since I have to think about myself and about doing what I really like, I decided to change AdrianCruce.com. I will turn it exactly into what I really want, my PERSONAL blog.

What does this mean?

It means I am going to expand. I am going to write about the things that are important for me. This includes:

  • Online Marketing – Yes, I still want to help people with this.
  • Gaming – Basically, I love playing League of Legends, TFT and some other games. I only have limited time but I do want to talk about my experiences and what I learn.
  • Social Issues – Because I hate what is happening in this world. This is especially the case with MENTAL HEALTH problems and women’s rights.

I hope I will get a chance to blog as much as I really want and cover all the topics that I find to be really important. I also hope to help people along the way.

Wish me luck!

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