Blogging Is All About Accumulation!

by Charles on 27 November 2007

When you start to blog, the first thing you know is to post something for people to see. And the next thing to do, is to quit! Is that familiar to you? Well, blogging is all about accumulation… The whole world can see more of you only if you are willing to show as much as you can about you in the form of web contents. The more contents you have, the more searchable you are. And when you are more searchable, the next thing to do is to make money online!

More money made!
When you have more contents, you will have different advertisers approaching you for their exposure in your market. You will see more people willing to pay you for what you are offering. And with that, you will start to understand and find that it is all worthed it to go through the blockage at the very beginning.

More traffic coming!
It is fun to see more and more people coming in to see what you are blogging. Most importantly, you must keep to your topic as strictly as possible. And the fun part about them coming in is through referrals from websites, especially from the search engines! You will get to understand where you stand in terms of the kind of traffic you are attracting…

A giant blog wins all!
Most importantly, you must have a giant blog! And it all comes with a lot of hard work initially… Forget about copy and paste from other people’s articles… They don’t work after all! You will get blamed and pinpointed only… Search engines are less likely to refer you… Websites find you not original…

So, we must all accumulate our contents, and continue to blog!

  • @Jehan - It will certainly divide your attention but if the other blog you plan is related to some other subject then it would be ok as you will then have different set of readers.
  • Good answer Jalaj... Thanks for helping me to answer that. It will surely divide your attention especially in your initial stage. In my opinion, focus on one website first while keeping other ideas in a logbook first.
    Only when you are done through 3 months or so with lots of contents and participation in the Internet forums and blogs, you may want to start a new one... But you might find it difficult to handle two blogs at the same time...
  • I'd get good at one blog, make it successful and your flagship kind of product. Then, once you've gotten successful with one, it becomes easier to duplicate your success.
  • Good post there Charles! Err..I have a question. Is it okay for me to create another blog that track and blog about the progress of my current blog, which is less than 1 month old? Or will it divide my attention?
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