I’m sure many of you (especially if you are a budding blogger) are also facing the same issue. If so, you need to take action now, or you may end up among the multitude of start-up bloggers who eventually quit blogging.
In this article, I will be sharing a few tips which will help you to bring back the motivation for blogging.
Bringing Back Your Motivation For Blogging
Tip 1: Blog for yourself first and for others second.
You must have read a lot about the importance of writing for your readers. While this is a good thing to do, it is also true that in order to capture an audience for your blog, you need to write for yourself first.
One of the first and most common mistakes new bloggers make is to copy someone else’s style. Your blog is your personal space, and it reflects your identity and your individual voice. You might not capture thousands of fans in a day, in a month, or even in a year, but if your blog post is helping even one person, its creation has been worth your time.
Just stick to your niche and write anything that interests you within that niche.
One of the greatest misconceptions about blogging is that there is no point in writing about topics that have been written about hundreds of times before. But that’s not true.
The fact is that every day a new internet user is born, and your blog might be among the first sites that that new user will find! You could be the one to teach them about whatever it is they want to learn. That’s how you build authority.
So, in short: Stick to your niche and write for yourself.
Tip 2: Start with the basics, then move to more advanced topics.
Start with the basics
Many bloggers make the mistake of starting with information that is too advanced for a beginner.
For instance, if you are writing about blogging and your first post is about HostGator hosting, having never shared what web hosting is and why the reader needs a host for their site, you can not expect to build a sustainable readership base.
In order to create, interest, and engage your readership, you need to have a pile of content that makes a reader want to stay with your blog, and this means that what you write has to help them understand the topic.
Tip 3: Blog without any materialistic view.
There is always a motive behind blogging, and when I started it was all about sharing knowledge.
I wrote about anything which interested me, and money and a fan following were never in my mind. The first few “thank you” comments I received helped to significantly motivate me to continue blogging and to write more and more. This is my story – perhaps yours is different.
When you blog with materialistic motives, you miss out on the most simple fundamental truth of blogging:
Bloggers blog because they love blogging!
Your blog is your personal space, and you should write anything that interests you on topics you understand and have a passion for. Sooner or later, like-minded individuals will find you and follow you, and they will love learning new things from you.
Don’t blog for money or to build a fan-following. Blog for yourself, and let your passion be your path to becoming an A-list blogger.
Tip 4: Forget social networking and focus on blogging.
Yes, I know social networking is important. But social networking is also a big demotivating factor for many bloggers.
When you sit in a room for hours and you see someone updating about their awesome trip to Las Vegas, you feel miserable.
To be honest, that’s how I feel when I read those updates! I want to get out of my office and take a trip to some new destination, too!
However, I know that that time will come for me, but for now, I need to stay focused on working toward that goal.
Constant social media updates can be very distracting and unhealthy. They will steer you away from the very goals you are trying to achieve.
Now I want to hear from you: What are the kinds of things that demotivate you? What do you do to bring back the motivation? Share your thoughts with me and others in the comments below!
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