I’ll be explaining why blogging is challenging.
Why Blogging is Challenging
- Consistent Content creation
- Generating Traffic
- Inconsistent Content Creation
- Increasing SEO issues
- Monetization issues
- Writing Style
- Absence of feedback
- Content Quality Issues
- Fear of Laziness
Consider the other arguments that aren’t always addressed either with whether it takes actual skill to do it right. It’s doing more than just sending a text message or even an email. You’re constantly looking for ways to communicate effectively.
Consistent Content creation
Creating content on a consistent basis can be a challenging expectation as a blogger and should be treated as such.
There’s a constant need to be engaging with an audience you built up. The best way to do such is to consistently create content that engages with your audience.
There’s the same thing that influencers face as challenges when they sell through social media.
X (formerly Twitter) for example has a highly intelligent platform for providing analytics. There’s features that makes it highly competitive with any other business tool available. But what does that have to do with consistently creating new content? Somebody probably asked that and let me explain this. You will continue to perform and produce when engaged with a group of some sort that’s constantly discussing the content you make.
Generating traffic
Generating a traffic to your content is a challenging task to do in itself. When you get settled with a platform and after making content, your new goal is to generate traffic to it.
Real Skills You Have To Deliver
This might be more of an objective statement but blogging is a craft that takes actual skill to do. Of course there’s ambassadors that don’t represent the space well, but that’s only a small majority in comparison. When something’s done right it’s proven to have quality behind the effort. There’s conversation skills that have to be present, certain level of likability, even some manipulation of psychology to reach success. The list goes on.
I Want to Blog but don’t know where to start
Blogging can be started very easily. You find a platform and start writing for there. It’s as simple as that. There’s several platforms available to begin a blog on. I like WordPress.
Is blogging worth it?
I’d say blogging is always worth it. Whether you’re writing creatively or journalistic it’s a healthy outlet that eventually turns into a vehicle. You have to make time for improving your content that’s shared on these blogs.
Does anyone else feel like writing a blog post is 30% writing and 70% overthinking the title?
It can be a mismatch of expectations depending on what takes more time for you to produce. Overthinking the title deals more with stressing about SEO.
Where do I sell my blog site?
Selling your blog site is as simple as locating a customer that’s interested in buying an existing brand. This is where Network Marketing is what’s emphasized more if you’re in a rush.
My HOTTEST take on Blogging for the future
I’m predicting that blogging is gonna be the new MySpace. There’s gonna be a desire for independence and being able to express yourself creatively. It’s tough enough keeping up with the viral algorithm on the next trendy app.
If I was going to create my own blog website, what would be the easiest way to publish new blog posts?
Grab a platform that allows for mobile friendly capabilities. Being able to blog on the go is incredibly valuable. You’re not limiting your voice to a specific time or location. You write what needs to be talked about and hit publish, there should be peace of mind in knowing that.
My Reason for Blogging
Blogging is what I’ll do if there’s an idea that I wanna share instantly. I feel less pressure to post on here than I do on social media. I’ve enjoyed growing it this way with sharing creative pieces I’ll make via Picsart.
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