27 facts about blogging

27 Facts about blogging-->>


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  • Blogging can become addictive and take over your life.
  • You’ll probably lose touch with some friends because you won’t have the time to keep in touch with them anymore.
  • Readers don’t find your blog, you have to find them.
  • Just because somebody ‘liked’ your blog post, does not mean they read it.
  • Just because somebody left a comment on your blog post, does not mean they read it.
  • Blogging can seriously stress you out and make you feel guilty (if you allow it).
  • You’ve more chance of winning the lottery jackpot, than one of your blog posts going viral.
  • Over 81% of bloggers who want to make some money out of blogging, will never earn more than £100.
  • Not everyone will agree with what you have to say.
  • Not everyone will enjoy reading what you’ve published.
  • Eight out of ten new bloggers will give up blogging within the first year.
  • Nine out of ten new bloggers will give up blogging within the first two years.
  • Only 20% of your followers will probably ever read and comment on some of your blog posts.
  • Blogging can get daunting and tedious when traffic to your blog fails to materialise.
  • Your blog stats will often plummet, for no apparent reason, making you feel disillusioned about blogging.
  • You’ll be proved wrong that the post subject you thought nobody had written about before, has in fact been written about many times.
  • You’ll suffer from blog envy.
  • You’ll ask yourself many times “is anybody really reading my posts?”
  • You’re a small ‘blogging’ fish in a vast ‘blogging’ ocean.
  • You will probably publish at least one post that you wish you had never written and published.
  • You’ll probably be visited by, and may become the victim of, an internet troll.
  • Blogging success can takes years to achieve.
  • Blogging can be a lonely existence, especially during the first few months when nobody likes or comments on any of your blog posts.
  • Blogging isn’t only about writing. You also have to become an expert in some other fields such as marketing, social media, information technology and law.
  • If you start a blog, it will be one of over 440 million (and rising) other blogs available to readers.
  • People, you get to know through blogging, will suddenly disappear without any reason.
  • If you don’t consider yourself thick skinned, then you’re probably going to get upset by some comments left on your blog.

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