Richardson OGE's complete biography and accomplishments within his business.

Richardson OGE is the founder of Bloggors.com LLC, a chat application with strangers and a branded blog that helps consultants and visitors find more information about the application. This blog can help them to improve their knowledge on various topics that are very interesting how about get subscribers and Webtoon readers, visitors can share their opinions on its topics from our Telegram channel.

You can find visitors from all over the world, such as:

  • Visitors from the United States.
  • Visitors from European countries.
  • Visitors from Oceania, Africa and many other countries.
  • You can find high level people from the United Nations using the "chat with strangers" application.
  • CEOs of large organizations are also used to use the app.
  • Former heads of the strategy unit at Harvard Business School used it.
  • Television and entertainment stars in New York and Las Vegas also use it regularly.
  • New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestselling authors enjoy using the app.
  • TED and TEDx speakers are big fans of the app.

Before you start using the app full time, you should make sure it is legal to use to avoid people who might have bad intentions and cause you harm. Mr. Richardson has held every position in Bloggors.com Inc. and has single-handedly made the site grow to have thousands of users around the world actively using it, all thanks to Mr. Richardson.

Richardson is a writer, has written for the New York Times and has authored or co-authored five best-selling books on Kindle. His latest book, "Accidental Genius: Using Writing to Generate Your Best Ideas, Insight, and Content," has been published in ten languages.

Richardson has also taught research writing at Brooklyn University.
In addition to being the CEO of Bloggors.com and a marketing consultant, Mr. Richardson creates magic tricks and shows. His work has been featured in Queens and Brooklyn, as well as on all major television networks. He also co-created the off-Broadway show "Chamber Black", which lasted 10 years and 3 months and is the longest running one-man show in New York City.