... and what to do against it
One reason why I have started to research and write about blogging tips is that I really don't like it when good blogs are taken offline just because the blogger became frustrated. So what are the causes for blogger frustration and what can you do against it?
Too few visitors
I know
how it feels when you log in to your Google Analytics after a day of
promoting your blog and... your visitor count is even lower than usual.
Many great bloggers put a lot of work into their blogs and get
frustrated if all their hard work leads to no results.
My tip: Don't give up. I know exactly how it feels when you do so
much for something but you only get very little in return. I have
learned over and over again that most of the online success happens over
time - that could mean anything from 6 months to a few years if you can
not spend lots of money on advertising. You may just be one or two
work-intensive months away from the readership you want to achieve.
Too few comments
Comments
are very important for bloggers because positive feedback motivates and
constructive "negative" feedback helps to improve the blog. That is why
some bloggers get discouraged when they receive too few or even no
comments what is absolutely undersandable. But how to deal with this
discouragement?
My tip: Don't take comments too important as a measure of your
blogs success. Especially if you run a tips-, advice-, knowledge- or
tutorial oriented blog because people may be busy following the steps of
your tutorial or implementing the knowledge you shared instead of
staying on your website to leave a comment. It's better when you look at
the number of returning visitors as a measure for success because all
these people who try out the things you showed them my not leave a
comment - but come back for more over and over again.
Too Tired to post
Sometimes
it is hard to keep up with your regular posting schedule - either you
feel overworked, you don't feel like you have anything of interest to
share in the momemnt or you just have more important things to do. Don't
worry, you don't have to leave your regular readers alone when one of
these times comes again.
My tip: When you feel productive, write as many high-quality
posts as you can but don't publish them all. Always keep some in draft
mode as a reserve for the "bad blogging days" where you want to do
everything but write a blog posts. This way you still have great content
to publish.
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