Awesome! I am sure it has been asked, but can you talk about the logistics? How did you build the blog? Are you cross-posting? How are you getting traffic to your blog? Trying to do something similar (personal blog and cross posting) but a little slow-going. Wondering if you looked into Hashnode. Great post btw!
Hello, I used to be a .NET developer. I now help organizations build cloud-native apps on Azure. Despite doing a lot of work with Docker and Kubernetes, I still love .NET.
I did not promote my blog. This very blog post is the first time I'm shining a light on my site. Most of my traffic has been coming from Google searches.
I am not cross-posting yet. I have aspirations about it but I have limited time and I put the focus on creating content first.
I learned about Hashnode last Friday. It looks cool. It might have saved me a lot of time I spent on creating my own website.
For the site itself, I use GitHub, Netlify, and Netlify CMS. The site is created with Jekyll.
Did that answer your questions? Anything else you want to know?
Excellent! That answers all my questions. My site is very similar in terms of the tech stack. Now I just have to write more! Keep up the good work and thanks for the inspiration
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Awesome! I am sure it has been asked, but can you talk about the logistics? How did you build the blog? Are you cross-posting? How are you getting traffic to your blog? Trying to do something similar (personal blog and cross posting) but a little slow-going. Wondering if you looked into Hashnode. Great post btw!
Hi Moneer,
I did not promote my blog. This very blog post is the first time I'm shining a light on my site. Most of my traffic has been coming from Google searches.
I am not cross-posting yet. I have aspirations about it but I have limited time and I put the focus on creating content first.
I learned about Hashnode last Friday. It looks cool. It might have saved me a lot of time I spent on creating my own website.
For the site itself, I use GitHub, Netlify, and Netlify CMS. The site is created with Jekyll.
Did that answer your questions? Anything else you want to know?
Excellent! That answers all my questions. My site is very similar in terms of the tech stack. Now I just have to write more! Keep up the good work and thanks for the inspiration