Blogcritics hits ten millions visitors, and for anyone that number is just amazing. Broken down that means they averaged just a little over three million hits a year. We’re not going by averages those because with each day that passes, we build more and more readers, and we find more and more writers to write for the site.
I know I’m relatively new to the ball game. I joined up with Blogcritics in March 2005, just about five months ago, and in that time I’ve written over forty articles, mostly recaps in the video section and reviews in the music section, but I’ve written other pieces as well.
I joined this site shortly after starting my latest blog attempt. I had tried two blogs in the recent past, and both hadn’t gone anywhere. I wanted to have a blog that I actually wrote in and others would read. Seeing Blogcritics gave me something to write in my blog when nothing else came out of me. In time, I found other things to talk about and my blog became a daily experience for me.
As a writer for this site, I’ve improved my own writing skills when it comes to article writing. I take what I’ve learned here, and I apply it elsewhere. As a writer for this site, my reviews have begun here and landed me work elsewhere.
Earlier this summer, I began recapping the final season of popular Showtime show Queer as Folk. I submitted the recap to an editor elsewhere as well, and they hired me to cover the remainder of the season for their site. A paying job. A job I might not have had if not for my writing on this site. My reviews on this season of Queer as Folk have been syndicated to sites such as Gay wired, LesbiaNation and Gay monkey.







Article comments
1 - Phillip Winn
Thanks, Regina! Your work on Real World has been great, and I'm really looking forward to seeing what you've still got up your sleeve.
Congrats on the paying gig -- I'm jealous!
2 - Gina
Thanks, Phillip! I have another show or two I might recap and review in the fall, and other various reviews and articles as well. I love writing for this site.