Why your blog fails
by Runt on July 20th, 2008
Reason #1: Your niche is too limited
If your niche has a very limited appeal, it will obviously be harder to find visitors to your site. Let’s face it, who want to visit a blog about collecting Toenail clippings? Ok, there are some very twisted people out there who would probably visit it. Try and reach a compromise, don’t create a blog that is too mainstream but also don’t create something too obscure.
Reason #2: Posting inconsistently
You might have some amazing posts on your site that attract visitors. But unless you maintain a consistent posting schedule, your regular visitor stream will dry up faster than a teardrop in the Sahara. You do not need to post ever day, one new post a week would be adequate. The trick is to get your visitors used to your schedule. You will be amazed how your traffic shoots up on the days you are expected to make a new post. Don’t disappoint your readers.
Reason #3: Crappy low-quality posts
All blogs publish a few posts that are not worth reading, but that should not be everything you write. Even I go through days of just writing drivel for the sake of writing something. Your readers deserve better, they like well written posts and will leave if you don’t provide them. If you can’t find something about your topic to write about, then go off-topic for a day or two, write about something else that is of interest to you. I can guarantee that you readers will be intrigued by your enthusiasm.
Reason #4: Spam advertising
People don’t like advertising, that’s a fact, but they put up with it as they know it pays the bills. Don’t spam other sites with links to your blog. If you want to include your link in comments or forums posts, try to contribute to the community. By doing so, you will make yourself appear as an expert on the topic and encourage people to click on your link. Only post your links on relevant blogs and forums.
Reason #5: Inexperience
All blog owners see dollar signs when starting out. Most have heard about the fabulous fortunes being made online and quickly get discouraged when it does not happen for them. Their post schedule becomes erratic and the post quality drops as they lose their enthusiasm. Some eventually just give up and their blog disappears into obscurity. Blogging takes patience and hard work, ask any successful blogger.
So do you have what it takes to be a successful blogger?


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July 21st, 2008 at 3:08 pm
Interesting post. It’s the first time I’ve read your blog.
July 21st, 2008 at 7:39 pm
Thanks MarketMadness, The blog is only a few weeks old, so I’m not surprised that you haven’t read it before. But keep on checking back as I plan to keep it updated often.
July 22nd, 2008 at 12:37 pm
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July 23rd, 2008 at 10:30 pm
I’m about to start my blog. thank you for tips. Really help me.
July 26th, 2008 at 1:50 am
You hit it! But my problem really is #3 I don’t really know how to write well. That’s why I’m studying hard now