A lot of people don’t recognize and hardly understand the
intricacies of blogging. Some go as far as dismissing it as some kind of hobby,
rather than recognizing it as the business it is. Here are 4 things nobody
tells you about blogging.
Blogging is Not Some Get Rich Quick Scheme
It’s nice to hear about blogs that charge thousands and hundreds
of thousands for publicity or adverts of any kind. But what most people don’t
get is that blogging is hard and it takes a lot of time and patience to be read
widely enough to get noticed by firms, corporations and companies for publicity
and advertisements. Most of the widely read blogs today took months, even years
of consistent and tireless effort to get to where they are today and have the
kind of recognition they have. Blogging is hardly a get rich quick scheme.
Blogging is Not That Easy
There is a general belief that running a blog is what you do when
you either don’t have a job or don’t have anything better to do. Many believe
it’s easy and requires little or no effort. That’s inaccurate. Aside having to
constantly come up with interesting and engaging content for your blog (almost
every hour of the day if yours is a news blog), you also have to consider the
mails, questions and comments that you always have to attend to, to help
drive engagement on your blog. Eventually, as your blog grows, you’ll realize
it’s hardly something you can do on your own.
A Blogger is Not Only a Blogger
As a blogger, especially when starting out, in order to grow your
readership you are going to feel the need to be a web designer (trying to find
the right web layout that will be attractive and user friendly), a social media
strategist (ensuring you use social media to get as much publicity for your
blog as you can), an SEO specialist, a web marketing guru and an amateur
photographer all at the same time! It’s a lot. You might not exactly be a
professional in all the above mentioned areas, but you have to be able to
handle them well enough not to suck at it and to help grow your blog’s
readership.
The Business Side
Many people tend to underestimate or don’t understand the business
side of blogging. They either start demanding for money too soon or are
completely clueless about how sponsored content works around the policies of
the corresponding firms, corporations and companies. A good number of people
don’t realize that some brands or companies have payment terms of ninety days;
meaning even after doing publicity for them, you might not get your payment
until after three months. Some brands also have you working on sponsored
content and you will have to send them draft upon draft till they like what
they see. Since you’ve likely already signed a contract with them, you really
don’t have much of choice. It is important to recognize the business side of
blogging and try to understand it before going into it.
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