1000 views, my work explained

I usually get 10/15 views per article and I'm really pleased to notice, from the analysis of traffic, that some of you keep coming back.

This blog reached 1000!



With this article I want to thank those of you who come back every time I publish something, and those who just joined or jump in randomly to see what I'm talking about.
I create content and my life is never easy, mostly because more often than not I don't feel like writing, don't know what to write or come up with something unusable. That’s why as of lately my articles have been sparse.

I nonetheless would like to give you an insight to my workflow (I don't have anything else to do at the moment, I'm in the right mood and know exactly what to write).
I’m clueless as to the amount of time a professional youtuber spends on his projects but my articles need three days, give or take, to get the clear; here is the process:
1) I come up with something that sounds interesting to me and that may also be interesting for you.
2) I create a rough script that clearly needs some revisions.
3) Someone, whose identity shall not be revealed for privacy reasons, (let’s call this person “the Intern”), revises my english.
4) I go through the eventual corrections and gather the images (whether on the net or by capturing), I want to enrich the draft with and then publish the article.


My anime reviews take longer because I need to watch the series to get an idea of it as a whole; once this is done I usually write three articles about it (for 12-episodes series):
1) First impressions: After watching the first and usually also the second episode.
2) Mid series: After watching 6 or 7 episodes I’ll tell you what my thoughts are about it and what I expect, in general, from the ending.
3) Review: After watching all the series I’ll give my opinion about it and whether I think it is worth anything.

What I would like to do:

- Upload more video games-related content. I'm not a hardcore gamer more of an amateur if you will.  That said I like to have a bunch of stuff to pick from and generally won’t play one single game until completion (with the exception of Rise of the Tomb Raider, the one game that I never wrote about; a masterpiece if you ask me!), but rather will randomly put 3 or 4 in rotation thus improving each game’s life.


- I'll probably adopt a new playing schedule soon; by then I will perhaps start writing something in-between gaming sessions.

What about anime?
Some started following me because I would originally only write about anime. What happened to those? Did they disappear?
No they didn't: Hisone to Masotan (review coming soon) was stuck to episode 8 and I couldn't understand why until a few days ago when it appeared on Netflix bearing their Official Product brand.

What about the future?
No one knows


So this is it guys. I want to thank you (each one of you 13-ish) personally again.
Thank you for reading the whole article! Toss a +1/Like/LOL/hug if you liked it and want to show me your support, leave a comment telling me if you want to se something else, if you are new consider subscribing if you didn’t already, more articles coming shortly.

Until then
Peace and
See Nya



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