Blogging on ones smartphone can be a great way to post on the run. A downside to it is the auto correct feature that takes words you meant to say and turns it into something else. The result of that is a post that doesn’t make sense if you don’t proofread it, which I am guilty of doing. When blogging on your phone keep your posts short and be sure you proof as you go along. I encourage mobile blogging because its a great way to capture the events of life in real time. Your phone can be your friend in blogging.
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I struggle blogging on my phone-the app is weird-my fingers fumble-strange things occur…lol! It always seems to take twice as long and I get frustrated, yes, I get frustrated. 😳
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I fully share your frustrations.
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You can always turn off auto correct. Mobile blogging is only doable if you, indeed, keep the post short. At least in my case, otherwise I end up all frustrated like Send Sunshine.
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I have the wordpress app. I don’t use it as much as just going on my laptop, but it is useful as times.
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I haven’t yet blogged from my phone… I only do so to reply to comments and check out posts on my reader but I can totally feel your frustration.
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I do all my blogging on my phone… I’m too lazy to boot up my laptop! Hahaha!
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I have blogged once or twice maybe from my phone, mainly because the computer wasn’t within my reach and I had an idea for a post!
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Autocor rent and Suggest put words like this example in my sentences 😛
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Other problem words have been you’really, here’S and nu,berrybesttees.
The words should have been “you’re, here’s and number”.
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My phone doesn’t have a qwerty keyboard so I don’t access the net with it. I pretty much can wait til I can type away by my computer
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