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How to be a better tech blogger? Where to get readers? How to entertain them? How to deal with haters and opponents? What to write about and what not? We don't know. We speak only English here. For Russian discussions please go to @painofoop and @szdne

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Practical discussion for tech bloggers

Bloghacks is a focused space for people who write about technology and want sharper ideas, stronger audience growth, and better day-to-day decisions around publishing. The discussion stays in English and centers on the realities of running a tech blog, from finding readers to keeping posts engaging enough to bring them back.

Topics that matter to working bloggers

The main value here is conversation around the questions that shape a blog’s direction. Members discuss what to write about, what to leave out, how to handle criticism, and how to keep a clear voice when the audience is mixed and opinionated. That makes it useful for independent writers, niche publishers, and anyone building a personal tech brand.

  • Audience growth: ideas for reaching new readers and keeping traffic steady.
  • Content choices: what topics work, what formats hold attention, and what to avoid.
  • Community management: handling haters, objections, and difficult replies.
  • Editorial discipline: staying consistent without losing the blog’s identity.

Why the format works

A group format fits this subject well because blogging problems are rarely solved in isolation. One writer may need feedback on topic selection, while another is trying to improve engagement or respond to criticism without damaging credibility. Shared discussion makes it easier to compare approaches and refine what actually works in practice.

For tech writers who want better results

Bloghacks is best suited to people who already publish, or plan to publish, and want a place where the focus stays on useful strategy rather than surface-level promotion. For tech bloggers, that combination of audience growth, content planning, and editorial problem-solving creates a practical reference point for ongoing work.