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Blogging Myths Demystified

Priyanka demystifies blogging and gives good tips for new bloggers. An exclusive for Different Truths.

Recently blogging had become a craze, a fashion, and fad amongst individuals. Many feel it is a cake walk and easy way to earn money, but before one take up blogging as a full-time career it is extremely important to know certain myths attached to blogging.

Blogging is not at all easy and let me tell you not everyone who writes can become a good blogger

First thing first, blogging is not as easy as it appears to be, many feel you must write something, and you get paid. Blogging is not at all easy and let me tell you not everyone who writes can become a good blogger, why? A lot of investment in terms of time, patience and little money is needed when one is serious about making a career in the blogging world.

One needs to read, connect with others and write regularly in order to enhance their writing skills. It is a continuous learning process and over the period once you gain momentum you gain an audience for yourself; you identify your niche area and then comes the time when you can make a sustainable mark in the blogging world with your consistency and rich content.

You may start getting views and visitors to your blog and if you seriously want them to return to your blog, you need to be consistent with your content.

Secondly, although you are just a beginner, you can start with a random topic for your blog, some poems, some stories or general information. You may start getting views and visitors to your blog and if you seriously want them to return to your blog, you need to be consistent with your content. It will only happen when you will adopt a niche or a theme for your blog. You may always divide your blog in two or three niches and categorise them.

A quick tip: You are the host of your blog and the readers or visitors are the guest, treat them right and you will be appreciated for your courtesy and content you offer to them.

Now if you are confused whether you want to go for a paid blog or a free one? A self-hosted one or a free account?

So, let me tell you it depends upon your vision as a blogger, ask these simple questions to yourself first:

*Do you really want to become a blogger or just want to follow because you think it is trending stuff?

*Are you ready to dedicate at least one hour daily to your blog, to understand the blogging world?

*Will you be able to keep patience in your initial days when you will hardly get any views or visitors?

If the answers are yes, then congratulations you are having the right mindset before starting your own blog.

For beginners, I would suggest that you go for a free blog account and start experimenting with your content. Once you get a hold of it, you can anytime buy a domain and server space to monetise your blog.

For beginners, I would suggest that you go for a free blog account and start experimenting with your content. Once you get a hold of it, you can anytime buy a domain and server space to monetise your blog. Secondly, if you are all ready with the content and something to offer to the wider audience and want to make a living through your ideas putting in your blog then you can head straight to open a self-hosted blog at any other service providers.

Remember content is the king, no matter how much money you invest in making your blog look beautiful or appealing but if your content doesn’t appeal to the readers you will start losing out the race.

Below mentioned brownie points could be taken into consideration:

*Try to learn basic SEO (Search Engine Optimization)

*Write lengthier posts, Google loves long content (more than 1000 words)

*Blogging is not about you; it is about your target audience.

*Identify a niche and develop it.

* You can also create vlogs, podcasts, picture blogs depending upon your area of expertise.

* Promote your blog on various Social Media Platforms.

*Blogging can help you earn money, but it needs a lot of hard work, just like one needs to build a business.

… blogging requires tremendous hard work and patience but trust me the rewards in the form of comments, recognitions and connecting with the various bloggers from around the worlds is no less than a sense of accomplishment.

At last, I would say that blogging requires tremendous hard work and patience but trust me the rewards in form of comments, recognitions and connecting with the various bloggers from around the worlds is no less than a sense of accomplishment. Blogging opens different avenues for the ones who take it seriously, apart from earning money through monetizing your blog, you can turn yourself as an author from Blogger in no time with your consistent and quality content and once you make your way through blogging there is no looking back and you will enjoy your journey as a blogger.

Happy Blogging!

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Priyanka Nair
Priyanka Nair, 32, is a Mumbai-based blogger. MBA by qualification and an author in progress, she believes that we just need to start to reach somewhere for sure. She tries to encourage self-love and self-development. Awake, arise and stop for nothing is the mantra she follows.

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