As we all know that today blogging has become a strong medium to express and share our thoughts with people around the world and here we found our NRI blogger Baljit, an engineer by profession and a founder of The Indians Abroad’ who has utilized this medium to not only share his thoughts, but to make everyone aware of all the happenings in the life of the Indians in abroad.
The blog “The Indians Abroad” is his small initiative to help Indians, who are living abroad, it’s an NRI portal where you will find all kind of information that NRIs find helpful.
We like the way Baljit has expressed his views and experience of living as an NRI in a multi-culture and a multi-racial society.:)
Read the interview to know more about Baljit and his blog.
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Webneetech.com interviewed Divya founder of “And that’s what it’s all about”; the blog is all about her personal experience, incident, thought and views.
Divya who wanted to share her sweet experience of life with world says “I had been at my B school campus for a whole year, and had moved to Gurgaon for my summers for two months. This was the longest I had spent away from the campus, and I missed it terribly. Coincidentally, so did others. So a common blog was started for our batch, where everyone would make a note of their summer’s experiences, including myself.
Before giving any introduction about Madhuri, WebNeeTech would like to congratulate Madhuri for completing the century of her blog posts … now she is having more than 100 humorous write-ups on her blog.
Webneetech.com interviewed Madhuri Iyer, a 20 year old Law Student who started her own blog “Mads Mad Mess!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!” in July 2007 with an intention to spread smile and happiness on reader’s face, The blog include her write-ups on Humor, Fun, Relationships, People and also on some personal stuffs.
Webneetech.com interviewed Vipul Grover, founder of Reflections of An Empathic Libertarian and Blog-a-Ton; we found no better words than his own in describing his journey as a blogger.
Vipul, says “Sitting at home, while preparing for my civil services exams, I had a lot of time to introspect. I was trying to find – ‘what do I stand for’. To develop an answer, I started this blog – The Reflections of an Empathic Libertarian. However, I was pretty irregular.
“To cure my brain disease…my brain functions at super speed so my hands/writing/typing skips words to keep up. Result would be chewed sentences which mostly only I can understandJ, So to improve writing skills, vocabulary/grammar/spellings and to kill boredom and in pursuit of sanity, wisdom and to document my thoughts so that I can to be more accountable for it and most of all- I blog because it’s cheaper than therapy.” Says Yuva, a Banking Consultant by profession.
Wanna… know more tips on blogging… read the interview of Blogger Yuva.
“My blog is quite eclectic. I will write a piece on the current financial condition of my country or respond to a meme, such as Wordless Wednesday. I have a real special meme that draws a lot of people every Tuesday. It’s called RUBY TUESDAY and bloggers have to post something RED (using a photograph that they’ve taken themselves) and link back to my blog. I get about 100-120 people participating every week.” Says blogger Mary Tomaselli, an Adjunct professor by profession.
Mary started blogging with an intention to connect with people around the world and also wanted a platform where she can explore her photography skill …and born “Work of the Poet” in 2007, the blog is collection of photos, recreational memes and also sometimes she likes to write on political and cultural issue; as of now the blog holds around 1500 blog posts with 217 followers through Google connect.
Here is the interview with Mary on her blogging love.
“I always had these aberrant thoughts capering in my head; hence had been in touch with school magazines to let me promulgate my writings. With the expansion of internet services in India, blogging became a popular affair around 2007.It was in 2009 that I read a blog posted with the author’s short stories that broke my misconception that a blog is meant for techies, hobbies, travel and not for those who are willing to post something ‘unhappening’ . Before I started writing blogs, college magazines were the only way I could take my words to a hearing. And the college magazines too seemed a bit more interested towards anything other than my short stories. I needed a bit more mature readers. So I started blogging.” Says Ashutosh Singh, a 19 year old, B.Tech student.
Cloudia Charters, a writer and a homemaker started “Comfort Spiral” in September 2008 with an intention to promote her Novel and books.
The blog is all about Hawaii’s beauty, life, easy wisdom, friendship, feeling good, Hawaii culture & music & people; till now the blog holds around 500 write-ups anything and everything related to Hawaii.
Visit “Comfort Spiral” to know more about Hawaii… Here is the interview with Cloudia on her blogging love.
The blog “Chinte Aur Baucharen” was launched in June 2004; its all about Humor, Humor and Humor… as of now this blog includes around 686 blog posts with 213 followers through Google connect and with a monthly visit of 8000 on his blog…
Read the whole interview of this amazing blogger to know more about him and his wonderful experience as a blogger.
Pramoda Meduri, a Development Manager by profession, loves to express herself through her writing and this desire motivated Pramoda to start her own blog “Being Pramoda…” in March 2008, where she can discuss and share her thoughts, reviews and experience about people, love, life and some personal stuff.
In an interview with WebNeeTech, Pramoda shared her journey as a blogger and word of advice for the new bloggers or who are thinking to start a new blog.
Arindam Dey, a 24 year student passionate about writing, always wanted to share his writing with readers worldwide and this desire motivated him to start launch his own blog “Invisibleimpressions” in August 2008, Arindam’s blog is a blend of his self-made Poems, stories, anecdote and articles, You will find most of his write-ups on Love and Life as he is very much fascinated by these topics.
In an interview with WebNeeTech.com, Arindam Dey shared his journey and experience about blogging.
“If nonstop nonsense is what you like, then probably you are reading about the right person. Hi, this is Gayathri Vishwanathan. Waise toh I don’t like to blow my own trumpet, but since I have been asked to describe myself, I would describe myself as a friendly, kiddish and intelligent girl err sorry woman. Writing is my passion (which does not include writing sad technical user manuals) and I intend to nurture it to the fullest by writing more frequently.” Says Gayathri a lover of writing and always wanted a platform where she can explore her writing and then she launched “gayathri-vishwanatha” in March 2007.
We enjoyed reading her interview, read the whole interview to know more about Gayathri and her journey as a blogger.
Nithya launched “Nitsarts” and “4thsensesamayal” in March 2009; it was her profession of Arts and Crafts that made easy for her to start and run Nitsarts. You can find a variety of beautiful crafts and pictures with nice blog posts on the same and the blog “4thsensesamayal” is the inspiration of her mother’s instructions and her experiment in the kitchen, this blog includes write-ups on various food recipes which is been experimented by her specially south Indian dishes.
Nithya says” I just can’t stay idle. I always spent my holidays doing some crafty thing or the other.
“I had always been intrigued by the whole ‘Blogging’ mania that has swept the world in recent times. I always believed that your thoughts and ideas should be kept to yourselves, unless someone comes up and asks you for them but after reading a few absorbing posts put up by a few people close to me, I realized that the concept of blogging is not so bad after all. That was when I wrote my first blog…Rather late in the day I might add!” says Siddarth.
Siddarth Shetty, a Technology Analyst by profession was very much influenced by blogging Mania so, to know more about blogging and to end his curiosity Siddarth launched his own blog
In the list of serious bloggers and expressive bloggers, we have our next blogger, Gaurav aka Maveric, a Content writer by profession and a blogger by heart. Gaurav founded Uncharted Waters in November 2007.
We found no better words than his own in describing his blog, Gaurav aka Maverick says “Uncharted waters……is a virtual locale where all inhibitions are shed and pure emotions find their way to the surface. Every bubble of emotion that bursts carries with it a vestige of life, what was given or taken from it in that moment.
Karthik has described himself very beautifully he says he is a person” Full of fun, have a good (read wicked) sense of humour, and pretty impulsive by nature. A total book and movie freak. Love travelling and hanging out with friends. Can survive on coffee, friends, books, movies and music. A firm believer in living ‘with’ happiness, and not ‘for’ happiness. And my attitude is not, “I’m correct and you are wrong.” But simply, “I’m correct.” “
As we all know that today blogging has become a strong medium to express and share our thoughts with people around the world and here we found our blogger Bharathi Subbarayan, who wants to create a corruption free society, country and a place where anyone can raise their voice freely on any issue or concern.
The blog “Clickbharathi” is his small initiative to make us aware and responsible about our society, culture, people and country.
Bharathi says “When I am back from UK, I felt there is a need for our country to change in almost all the areas.
“The name says it all. It deals with my thoughts. What I think, comes out in the form of words be it some funny experience of mine or my favorite music or some philosophical lecture. I love my past so much that I document it in my blog, bringing out the funny side of them and relishing the fond memories. Yes, I am a nostalgia freak.” Says Aditya.
Reason behind Aditya’s blog “My thoughts” is his love and passion for reading and writing new stuffs. In just a short span of time his blog has gain lots of popularity.
“Write because you love to write. Don’t worry about readership following. If you are good you will get noticed.”
- Dr. Tanmaya.K.Acharya
“Writing had always helped me de-stress, so what better way to relax than writing which I had always enjoyed. Since school days I had grabbed every opportunity to write that came my way but they were rare. So when I saw the platform blogspot was providing I just jumped into it. I started blogging with no particular intention except that I wanted to write.” says Dr.Tanmaya.K.Acharya.
The blog “My Hidden Side” …
The blog ApniTally was launched in 2005 by Shailendra Yadav an IT professional.
The blog is all about Tally software; here you can find answer to almost all your Tally related question. A must read blog for all those who want to know more about Tally software.
In an interview with Webneetech, Shailendra shared that “One of my friend developed a small blog on my city Rewari where he provided some links related to the city. I got introduced with the concept of blog.
Webneetech.com interviewed Jal Desai, founder of “TechExplorer” a blog which focuses on Technology- specifically Microsoft products, Gadgets, Tutorials, troubleshooting, desktop customization and tech tips and tricks.
He launched “TechExplorer” in May 2007 and till now the Jal have about 170 blog posts on his credit, with about 12000 – 15000 visits a month.
The best part we liked in his blog is that he keeps his posts in line with the objective of blog, read the whole interview to know more about his journey as a blogger and the idea behind blogging.