Most developers wonder why they should create a Dev blog with @Hashnode instead of building one from scratch.
If you are one of those people, I have a question for you.
A short thread
If you are one of those people, I have a question for you.
A short thread

Do you complete every side project you start working on?
If your answer is yes, then Iâd love to know your secret
But if you are like most of us, and your answer is no, why do you think building a blog would be different?
If your answer is yes, then Iâd love to know your secret

But if you are like most of us, and your answer is no, why do you think building a blog would be different?
Letâs assume you decide to build a blog from scratch, what happens when you canât finish it because you are busy with something else? You wonât be able to publish an article on an unfinished blog.
What happens when you finish the blog but canât maintain it after some time or ...
What happens when you finish the blog but canât maintain it after some time or ...
people donât read your articles? You may stop publishing articles.
Creating a blog with Hashnode saves you the stress of creating your blog yourself and helps you to be more efficient. It gives you the best of both worlds - a blog mapped to your domain for free and readership from the developer community.
The good thing is, you can move your existing blog to http://Hashnode.com in 2 minutes and if you donât want to move entirely to Hashnode yet, you can still create a Hashnode blog and republish your articles there.
Do you have any other concerns or questions about Hashnode? Ask me

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