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Hello! I am Manaj Banerjee from Kolkata/India hardly realized ever before as of now that “words” we use for written or verbal communications every now and then are, in essence, “Shabdabrahma— the Supreme Consciousness:  as according to the ancient Sanskrit manuscripts. It is the words which have been responsible all through the civilization of mankind  for all the major happenings –celestial or evil - that have had culminated so far in the  epochs of human history; the pivoting point of  expressing  honesty, dishonesty, greed, magnanimity, creativity, crudeness, war and peace to name a few among the infinite list to impart to.
            Words have never been the buzzword or the exchange of medium throughout the world surpassing the narrow confines irrespective of the time zone as nowadays with the inception of the internet or for that matter, technology. Based on the concept of doing a research on how best to spread the “words” on the internet for the reciprocal benefits, I found writing blogs as an effective medium in terms of Home Décor/ Home/Décor crafts as my favorite niche and sometimes contributing on myriads of generic terms on how to solve the intricate problems of life’s calling with only a timely tweaking to avoid long-term hassles which we sometimes forget or ignore, leveraging Grammarly’s blogging platform and thereby increasing mutual participatory benefits for each other through my little contribution.

        In fact, I initiated as an e-book writer on Amazon/ CreateSpace’ online self-publishing platform and it goes without saying that since then Amazon has been at the centre of my heart for giving me a chance on their self-published platform. Honestly, I was thinking about participating Amazon’s affiliate program quite for a long time but it hardly materialised till I found that Google has given an excellent opportunity to break the jinx through its free bloggers.com site which is more than worth for a beginner like me. So in today’s world, it is the mutual contribution which matters most for survival.

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