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Blogging is a lot of fun, and it is also a way of connecting with others through a form of promotion. You are choosing to show your thoughts and opinions for the whole world to see in a way that best represents you. But, most people go about it the wrong way when they start out blogging. They are chasing dollar signs and not pursuing their dream of freedom via the Internet. It is not a crime to want to make money online and to pursue doing so, but going about it the wrong way will only result in lost time, energy and money. I have put together 3 major tips that I think anyone starting out blogging should consider before taking the plunge.
1. Focus on a subject you love
Everyone needs a passion. Passion is a good motivating tool as well as fun. If you have participated in any outdoor sports, games, hobbies or arts for many years, you are probably dealing with a passion. Blogging needs to have the same passion. You should be able to blog without visitors, without pay, without recognition all for the love of it. This doesn’t mean you shouldn’t go after visitors, money or recognition, but you should have the drive to do it no matter what.
It gets said over and over again that you need to focus on a small niche in order to be a successful blogger. While I agree with part of that, I think it is more important to focus on a topic you are passionate about. If you like antique furniture or remote control airplanes, ,jewelry or whatever the case my be, focus on that subject. I don’t care if the topic has already been covered a thousand times and even seems supersaturated. Still stick with that subject. You can always carve out your niche in any subject and still remain passionate about it. At first the results might not show in a crowded subject but by being able to stay the course for 1-2 years, you will see the less passionate people fade away. This week marks my sixth month of blogging, and already I have seen quite a few bloggers come and go. The simple answer: they were not passionate about their subject.
2. Frequency
Blogging is habit forming and like beginning or ending any habit, it takes time and dedication. It is not easy to wake up one day and say gee I am going to start writing every day; the same goes for putting down the cigarette. My advice to everyone who asks me how to improve their blog typically goes like this: “Write a blog post every day for the next 30 days.” Sometimes I hear back from people, but most the time I never hear from them again. When I visit their blogs a week or two later, they still have the same posts on the homepage and nothing has changed, but somehow they still have time to drop Entrecards on my blog. This shows very little dedication. The whole idea for posting every day is to build the habit of doing so to begin with. It all starts with a first step.
I don’t think you have to post 10 times a day to have a successful blog, nor do I think posting once a week will lead to a successful blog. I do believe posting and promoting more often will help your blog grow quickly, but I think that it is all in proportion. If you are a gifted writer and thoughts flow like water and your posts end up being 1,000+ words each, then having a post every couple days is completely acceptable. If you like to post Twitter sized blog posts on hot topics of the day, then I would shoot for more frequent blog posts. At the end of the day, it comes down to finding the best fit for you and your time, then posting consistently and with diligence.
If time is an issue and you don’t feel like you can take the time to post every day, then take an hour or two on a Saturday or Sunday to write out the next week’s posts. I go in cycles when I know I am facing a busy week. In those cases, I will write out a series or string of posts to cover the week. If I have more time on my hands during the week, I will typically do posts day to day. I always have ideas ready to go for the next post at anytime thanks to my many pocket notebooks and Gmail.
3. Content
All you ever hear about is content, content, and more content. The truth is… it is true, content is king. I know not everyone here is a natural writer with gifting that publishing houses are actively looking for, at least I have never been contacted. But, each of us is more than capable of creating and expressing a complete thought, whether it is thought provoking, opinion, rift, muse, story or analysis (I am sure there are more). Take the time to think about what you are trying to say and let the thought ferment a bit. It is not a crime to let a half finished post sit there a while as you develop the thought and content. I have had some posts sit in my holding queue for a month or two before publishing them, usually with a lot of revisions. Take time to think things over and explore different stances and do all the research you can. People are looking for a lot of different things online often at light speed, so give them something worth their time to read.
Don’t worry about people stealing your content. Rarely do blogs above you steal your content without giving recognition. If your blog is updated frequently and you have your pings set correctly, search engines will know where the content originated. I never really go out of my way to fight blogs that take content without recognition (just a waste of time in my opinion), I simply don’t allow their links to appear on my blog. Normally, they get next to zero for traffic and are only doing it to get the ad revenue. Rise above them and focus on writing genuine high quality content.
Protect your image and brand by releasing content that is fully ready to be published. If your post has a bunch of typos and grammar mistakes, it will only reflect poorly upon you. I am the first to admit that writing is not my strongest point and knowing that I usually have my girlfriend (an editor) read over my posts before publishing them. If having a significant other as an editor is not an option, there are many sites like quickpostedit.com that will edit your blog post quickly and cheaply.
Conclusion
Be passionate and proud of what you are doing and remember why you chose to blog in the first place. I am a big fan of goals and making sure there is a why behind the reason, whatever that why may be. It is not easy to start a new hobby, and it takes time and work. If you pursue your passions online like you would offline, it will carry you through the times of uncertainty and doubt. If you don’t play rugby in real life, why would you choose to blog about it?














the only thing I could add to that is your marketing. You success will depend on how active you are with the promotion of your blog.
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@Tom Marketing is a huge factor, but before it gets to that a new blogger needs to have some foundation is the point I was most going for. Once you are able to provide consistent quality material marketing that material becomes a lot easier.
Great tips for a new blogger Josh. It’s true, a lot of people start blogs just for the money with no passion behind it. You can tell by a blog filled with ads and hardly any content. Thanks for sharing the QuickPostEdit.com link.
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These are excellent tips and advice Josh. I disagree with you on not pursuing people that steal your content. I have found that Google has rated articles stolen from me higher in the SERPS than my own original article. Plus, if branding is important to you and your articles are appearing everywhere, then it weakens your brand.
But, the idea you are trying to present about the value of writing everyday is so important. If you want to see the bloggers who will be successful this time next year; then look for bloggers who write daily. Of course good content helps fuel their success.
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I really like your tips, especially the first and second one. I definitely will try out your idea of writing a post every single for the next 30 days, hopefully I will get used to writing. And I agree with you about passion, if it doesn’t exist, your blog will fail.
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I agree one hundred percent with the part about focusing on a subject you love. Although even if you don’t focus on one subject make sure you will be able to cover all the subjects you aim to cover without hating what your blogging about.
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Definitely true; I’m a relatively new blogger myself and I must confess I have changed my “subject topics” several times and I still havent settled on one specific subject area to focus on.
But it’s fun though !
Thanks for the well written piece though.
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@Thanks Frank it is my pleasure
I am so glad I ran across this blog. I just started blogging back in May I think. I am addicted. I do have a passion for fitness and that plus another one is about funny things that happen to me and the family. I think this is great. I am definitely going to referr people to this site who are thinking about blogging. I also like the linke you gave about the editor. I am going to use that for sure. Thanks Josh.
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@ Pkayfit I am glad you found my blog and I hope that you are able to use some of the info I provide. Thanks in advance for any referrals you send my way, muchly appreciated. Blogging sure is fun.
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yeah good tips I really need to focus on subject and content!
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I think “Content” is the most important! “Content is king”
yeah Themelib content is kind but without a proper subject, I think its not perfect.
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