Yegor Bugayenko, the author of this book, is a technology blogger at yegor256.com and a vlogger on YouTube with more than 40,000 subscribers. This book was written as a reflection on his experience publishing technical content and building an online presence. Much of that experience resembles what many people encounter when they decide to become public voices and begin sharing their ideas online. The stories described here may help readers avoid some of the mistakes he made along the way.
The book is not a step-by-step guide to blogging. Instead, it is a retrospective examination of what worked, what failed, and what could have been done differently. Its value lies largely in the author's willingness to describe those failures openly. Rather than presenting a polished narrative of success, he discusses misjudgments, poor decisions, and unexpected consequences.
Among the topics addressed are the less visible aspects of modern online publishing. The book discusses content moderation and platform bans, the temptation to manipulate audience metrics, and the practical reality of dealing with online hostility. These episodes are presented not as recommendations, but as examples of the complicated environment in which online creators operate.
The intention of the book is straightforward: to help readers avoid repeating the author's mistakes while understanding the circumstances that led to his successes. Happy blogging.