Hello. I'm Ten Watanabe.
This time I'll be talking about my original blog creation technique, dictation, and PayPay, the source of revenue for that blog.
I write my blog using dictation, a method that some people may not be familiar with. This method involves weaving sentences together while speaking quietly, but sometimes it works well and sometimes it doesn't. It's quite difficult. Since it's a one-shot writing method, I type while speaking out loud in one go. This is the crucial part.
Even though it is dictation, the advantage is that you can write sentences that sound like spoken language, and I personally feel that it is easier to understand intuitively and creates a sense of familiarity compared to writing a blog in formal language. It's the contact effect.
The great thing about dictation is that it allows you to write sentences smoothly, and even though I've only been away from dictation for about nine months, I feel like I can easily write a sentence of about 1,500 characters. I also write in one go when taking dictation, but the bad thing about writing in one go is that if I go off topic, the topic of conversation changes.
However, I would like to digress a little and talk about how to deposit money into PayPay. As a blogger myself, I would like to earn money from my blog, and as part of that, I have considered transferring money into a bank account.
It takes a lot of courage to post your bank account number on a blog, and you might be worried about being tricked and scammed. In that regard, I think it might be a good idea to post a PayPay QR code instead of your bank account number. Hmm. I'm starting to get a little angry.
I've strayed quite a bit from the topic of dictation, but I see dictation as an art form that uses sensitivity. Well, I'm currently thinking that if I could link my strayed topic of PayPay payments with dictation, I could write a pretty interesting article.
I want my readers to know that I have a certain ambition to turn this blog into a cash cow. I'd also like to look into ways to donate or tip using PayPay and consider including that on my blog. PayPay. Sounds exciting.
I think my blog should be a miscellaneous blog that uses a lot of know-how. Sometimes it goes off the rails, and sometimes the wheels get back on track. That's a bit occult, if you take it literally. The wheels get back on the rails they derailed from.
I've said everything I wanted to say at this point, but I think it's revolutionary to have people donate and tip using PayPay. However, I'm not particularly greedy for money, so being realistic and common sense, I'd be happy if I could earn around 50 million yen. That's a really realistic number.
I'm also the type of person who doesn't like to keep money overnight, so I'd be happy if I could earn about 50 million yen in PayPay points. This is my 12th article on this blog, and I'd like to post two or three articles a week.
I have a lot to do, so I may stop updating my blog from time to time, but I would appreciate it if you would wait patiently, just as I do when I go fishing, and watch over me kindly. Fishing makes me happy.
Although dictation is a colloquial article written in a small voice in one line, it is important to make corrections rationally. If you don't make corrections rationally, the article will end up being careless and scattered in all sorts of directions. That's all. Thank you for your growth. This was Watanabe Ten.