4 Types of Blog Posts That I Hope To See Less Of Next Year - But I Doubt It
Posted: December 21, 2024 | Tagged: Rants
Blogging can be a frustrating game. And people go to great lengths to come up with hilarious blog post titles or descriptions, trying to tempt the viewer into clicking on the post. Not only do I hate this method of blogging, but it's a sure sign that people (and Google) love this shit. The mentality just astounds me.
Here are 4 Types of Blog Posts That I Hope To See Less Of Next Year, but I very much doubt it.
Here are 4 Types of Blog Posts That I Hope To See Less Of Next Year, but I very much doubt it.
1. The Ultimate Guide
What makes you think you are qualified to write an ULTIMATE guide? A local perhaps - someone who knows every nook and cranny, back street alley, and dive bar. And check this out, they thoroughly explored Rome after a long weekend just to bring you this ULTIMATE guide to a city of almost 3 million peeps, covering an area of 500 sq miles (that's over 22x 22 miles). Not even Father Christmas can cover that ground, cos his elves do a lot of the leg work. This blogger must be Super Woman.
2. Bull-Shit Titles
So, according to them, the Chetumal Border between Mexico and Belize is so mysterious that it needs demystifying. And it's not even known as the Chetumal Border that they put in the title. It's Santa Elena on the Belize side and Subteniente Lopez on the Mexico side.
3. Misinformation
OK, so this one is not in the title of a blog post but in the description of an Insta post. According to this person, Mauritania is one of the most dangerous countries in the ENTIRE world. Mauritania is as safe AF. Why do they write such shite?
I asked how he came to that conclusion. He blocked me.
4. Where to Stay in 2025 Type Posts
Yeah, check this out: A Guide for Where to Stay in Rome in 2025, last edited/updated in May 2024 or those that use a plug-in which automatically changes the date as soon as the clock clicks over from one year to the next, without any text or detail being updated.
There is a sure chance that some of the hotels won't last the year, and by 2025, they might have become Espresso Bars or Pizza Restaurants.