Single Topic vs. Multi-Topic Blog: Which is Better and Why?

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This post is part of our question & answer series.

Here are a couple common questions asked by many beginning bloggers:

  • Should I blog on one topic or should I blog on multiple topics?
  • Should I create one blog for multiple topics or different blogs for each topic?

In blogging, we often refer to a blog’s topic as its “niche”.

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Here are some examples:

  • Blog:MOZ
    • Niche: Search engine optimization
  • Blog:Dailyblogtips
    • Niche: Blogging
  • Blog:Labnol
    • Niche: Technology
  • Blog:ShoutMeLoud
    • Niche: Internet marketing, blogging, and entrepreneurship

Yes, there is some overlap between certain niches, but what’s important is that you stay consistent. Don’t talk about finance one day, and then talk about pet care the next.

The most important questions you should ask yourself before starting a blog is:

  • What will be the topic of my blog? (i.e. What will I be writing about?)

Often when I talk to a new blogger about their niche, I hear something like this:

“I have an interest in lifestyle, fashion, photography, travel, and health –  and I want to write about all of these topics on my blog. I think that’s going to be the USP (unique selling point) for my blog, as I will be covering all of these topics in one place, and this will attract more readers.”

Prior to answering this in detail, let me make this clear:

  • This is the wrong approach when you are planning to monetize (make money from) your blog.
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If you are planning to create a personal blog in which you write about many different topics, then this is fine, as money is not the primary reason you are blogging. If you’re blogging because you love to write and want to write about multiple topics, and any consideration of earning money from the blog is secondary to that, then by all means, write about anything and everything you wish.

However, if you are creating a blog from which you wish to earn an income, a multi-topic/multi-niche blog is a bad idea.

Let me explain…

Why a multi-topic blog is bad for readership, SEO, and making money:

We’ve established that if you’re blogging for fun and not for money, you can write about anything. This is because you do not need to be concerned about traffic when working on a personal blog.

However, in a strict business sense:

  • Traffic = Money

If you are blogging because you want to make money, you have to take a proper business approach.

Note: Making money from blogging is not as easy as it looks, but it’s also not that hard. If you do it properly, you can make good money, or at least enough to cover your cost of living. I earn my entire living from blogging.

When trying to monetize, there are several downsides to a multi-niche blog:

1. It will be difficult to cater to your readers need

Ask yourself a few questions:

  • What compels you to subscribe to a blog?
  • If you have an interest in a topic like “relationships”, what kind of blog will you subscribe to and read daily – a blog which is dedicated to relationships, or a blog in which the author posts about relationships, blogging, the forex exchange, and smartphones?
  • If you subscribe to a blog which has “blogging” as its topic, and suddenly you start seeing posts about dog care, will you remain subscribed to that blog, or will you unsubscribe?

Surely after answering these questions you can see why multi-niche blogs will not hold a reader’s interest for very long.

When searching for a blog on any given topic, we have thousands (sometimes millions) of options.

As a blog reader myself, I like to subscribe to blogs dedicated to topics that are specifically interesting to me. I don’t want to be bombarded with information about a wide variety of topics when I set out to read about a particular topic. I prefer to keep my focus on those topics which I enjoy reading and learning about.

If I subscribe to a blog related to SEO, and later I start finding posts about the author’s dogs, or their new house – subjects with no connection to the main topic of the blog – I will click the unsubscribe option straight away, and some other blog related to SEO will get a new subscriber.

2. The SEO of your multi-niche blog will be tough.

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Search engine optimization, particularly for a blog that is created and maintained as a source of income, is very important. To maintain good SEO, your blog should have a single focus.

Here’s why:

Let’s say you operate a search engine like Google, and you have to rank a blog for a topic like “how to take the best photo in daylight”.  You have a choice between the following blogs:

  • A blog which is dedicated to photography tips.
  • A blog which contains posts about religion, photography, and dog care.

You would probably select the first blog, as it is likely to offer more quality content (because it is a blog dedicated specifically to the topic of photography), and there’s a higher chance that it will offer a better user experience.

The face of search engine optimization is changing, and search engines like Google are ranking blogs based on brand and authority. A single-topic blog has a better chance of creating a position of authority on a topic compared to a blog containing posts on multiple and varied topics.

As a matter of fact, I recently created a blog on a niche-specific topic, and with 12 blog posts and almost negligible SEO, that blog is getting 7,000 page- views per day.

Takeaway: A niche blog always performs better.

3. Making money from multi-niche will be challenging

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Now let’s consider the final and most important question:

  • Which will make more money for you — a single-niche or a multi-niche blog?

Remember this important point:

  • Income from your blog is directly proportional to the quality of targeted traffic your blog is getting.

You may have previously assumed that with multiple topics, a blogger can drive more traffic. But you now know that is not the case.

But even if that is the case, targeted traffic matters more.

Here’s an example…

Let’s assume you are a company that has developed a camera, and you have a limited advertising budget. You are creating an advertising plan and you have two blogs you’re considering placing advertising on:

  • Blog #1: This blog gets 10,000 page views per month, and all of the traffic coming to the blog is for topics related to photography and cameras.
  • Blog #2: This blog gets 50,000 page views per month, and the traffic coming is for various topics including photography, dog care, baby care, blogging tips, fitness, makeup, and many other things.

Which of these two blogs would be ideal for the advertisement of your product- a camera? Probably #1, as you will be getting a better ROI (return on investment) for your advertising budget. Why? Because you will be getting targeted traffic from blog#1, whereas blog#2 will be sending traffic which might not be relevant to my product.

Now that you understand what kind of blog you need in order to drive more traffic and thus create more income, let me quickly address how to choose a topic.

How to find a topic for your blog

If you wish to write posts on multiple topics, you can take one of two approaches:

1. Create different blogs on different domains:

2. Create different blogs with a sub-domain of the original blog:

  • Tech.ShoutMeLoud.com
  • Hosting.ShoutMeLoud.com
  • Bitcoin.ShoutMeLoud.com

Although, I wouldn’t recommend starting a new blog on a sub-domain. It’s better to start a separate blog.

Tip: If you are just starting out, don’t start multiple blogs. First, create a blog on a particular topic/niche, and once that blog is well established and is driving lots of traffic for you, only then should you start a second blog.

If you are confused about how to choose topics which you can write about regularly and consistently, here is a very simple approach:

  • Take a notepad and paper and create columns for topics that you wish to write about. For example, Dog Care, Baby Care, Facebook Tips, Photography, etc.
  • Once you have created your columns, write down 20 post ideas for each topic. When you are writing down the post ideas, think about what you are going to write in those posts.

This process alone will help you remove 2-3 topics from the list.

  • Now, start blogging for two weeks on the topics that remain on your list. In two weeks, you will be able to determine which is your strongest topic, and thus the one you should use.

If you don’t have a blog yet, read my guide on how to start a blog and launch your blog today.

The Hard Side Of Creating A Niche Blog

Just to be fair, there are a few things that are difficult. For one thing, you have to become an expert so that you can write in the niche. This may take some research and study at the beginning of your online venture. It’s also time-consuming to come up with lots of different subtopics for just one niche.

One more challenge is that you have to choose the niche carefully, and this takes some time to do marketing research to make sure it’s profitable. Since you are doing this for money and hobby (I assume) your keywords have to be money-related.

There must be key phrases, which prospective clients type in Google to find what they want to buy. Remember that it’s not the number of visitors, but the quality which counts.

That is, having hundreds of daily visitors who will likely increase the bounce rate or give you some cents from ads cannot compare with 40 or 50 targeted visitors who will land in your pages with their credit card on hand.

Not only is it easier to make money with a niche blog, but it’s even better if you target a long-tail keyword. There is less competition for these, so you’d be able to completely dominate it and rule the niche. This will put you higher in the search engines and convert to more cash more quickly.

If you have any remaining questions about niches, feel free to ask them via the comments section below.

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A Blogger, Author and a speaker! Harsh Agrawal is recognized as a leader in digital marketing and FinTech space. Fountainhead of ShoutMeLoud, and a Speaker at ASW, Hero Mindmine, Inorbit, IBM, India blockchain summit. Also, an award-winning blogger.

111 thoughts on “Single Topic vs. Multi-Topic Blog: Which is Better and Why?”

  1. Varun

    You wrote that SML is a Blogging and Internet Marketing Blog, but you write tech articles too and same is the case with Labnol Amit Sir write articles on Blogging and Tech both, and he ranks for it too!
    so writing Blogging+Tech article is good in my opinion 🙂

  2. Daria Wheaton

    Would multi-topic blog be a good idea for promoting other other topics? I have a wedding photography blog on my website that gets almost no traffic, this is my business and what I do. I was thinking about starting blogging about travel (photography + tips) as it has better potential to be interesting for google searcher, and when travel will start generating traffic to my website it may be better recognized by Google. My main goal is to promote my business. And I think my clients wouldn’t mind to get some personal stuff too, like travel. Getting to know your wedding photographer is important.

  3. Anurag Jain

    Very helpful article….. because I was thinking of writing the post on Multiple Topics….thanks a lot .

  4. Ashish Gill

    Really useful post. But, this can take some time to establish your blog on one niche as various other wordpress sites are being developed on same niche. So, it gets difficult to attract traffic from the word go. However, to have a blog with one niche will be very beneficial in long run.

    1. Harsh Agrawal

      @Ashish
      To create a successful blog, it will always take time… So be it single niche or multi-niche, time and patience is must.

  5. Alok Krishali

    Yes, It will also decrease the count of the visitor on webowner..Because he will consider that may be the information which he gave could be wrong, b’cuz he think that he writes for earning money not for giving right info…!!!!!!!!

  6. sunil sharma

    Hi! Harsh, your post nicely told a very great tip that will be very much beneficial for a beginner as taking too many topics in hand creat problems. i am also just want to add that it is good to take a single topic because we can consentrate more in much better way n get best results to succeed.

  7. Fahad Zahid

    Fantastic Tips for a new bloggers! Niche based blogging is the key for success; rather than devoting efforts on multiple topic blog it is batter approach to devote yourself for a niche base blog!

  8. Rajeeb

    Agreed with Suresh
    itis the most common mistake made by newbie blogger. and harsh is ahead of solving it
    Thanks for the post

  9. Ravi kumar

    Really superb article Harsh.When i started blogging initially,i tried to write on multiple topics but later on realized that being a specialist in particular field is much better because visitors also appreciate a specialist rather than an allrounder.Your idea of starting a new blog on sub-domain is awesome.

  10. Abhinav Jain

    I think single topic for your blog is much better ideas as you can represent yourself as authority in your niche or else you might feel lost

  11. Amandeep Singh

    Having a blog dedicated to a particular niche always works – I have seen that when you segregated SML to have only blogging related topics and moved other topics to new blogs… have experimented the same for my blogs and it is working quite well…

    You have made some noteworthy points for the newbies….

    Cheers!

  12. Edson Hale

    Completely agree with you that instead of selling in various groups by identifying your potential clients it is better to first attract your potential clients straight away and then convert them into your real clients. For this there is not choice but to focus on one niche. Apart from a few exceptions most of the world top blogs including ShoutMeLoud have single niche with powerful voice in their niche market. Well done Harsh, an eye opener post for those who want to grab all hot cakes but actual get not a single at the end of the day

  13. Koj Tajo

    Wow Harsh, I am convinced. Just when I was planning to start yet another couple of blogs, i get to read this post. Just pondering that if one is successful with his niche blog, what would happen if he decides to expand the it for more subjects like Mashable? Just a thought. What do you say?
    … and anyways harsh, seems too busy to proofread ha? Saw couple of misplaced characters in your last two post (including this). Hmmmmm… even smallest of the errors don’t look good in SML 🙂

    1. Harsh Agrawal

      @Koi
      Once you have a wider audience-base, you need not need to worry about search engine in general. About mashable, even they expended from Tech to Social-media, they are covering all the news/topic in that niche, and with great readership, it works. Another good example is Lifehacker.

      Thanks for pointing about proof-reading, that will ensure I will out extra pair of eyes next-time. 🙂

  14. Krishna chaitanya

    Hello harsh
    But they are so many websites which are running great with multiple topics…….

  15. Istiak Rayhan

    Hey Harsh,
    You have bought an interesting read here!
    I have a question. Is it good to write about technology and blogging on same blog? I found many bloggers are doing that.

    1. Harsh Agrawal

      @Istiak
      It depends how deep you getting into Tech niche. Bloggers work is online, so it’s good to tell them about various apps, software’s, how-to’s, which help them to blog better. Ex:

      Smart apps for smartphones
      Photo-editing apps
      What Camera to use for making videos
      Websites to take screenshots and so on..
      Video editing apps

      Idea is to give something which will be useful for your target audience. Though it won’t be a great idea, if you running a hard-core technology blog, and writing articles like:

      How to get more comments on blog post and so on, as in this case your reader-base is different.

      1. Shreeetej Purandare

        Hey harsh, a great article indeed..I have also seen many blogs having technology and blogging as their niche on the same blog.
        Considering your first point in this post, I would like to ask you a question that,

        Is there any way or rather any plugin which can help readers to choose their niche while subscribing?? For example- On E-commerce websites like jabong or flipcart there is a option while subscribing that whether you want to subscribe for men or for women..
        so similarly subscribing for blogging or technology here….

        1. Raspal Seni

          Hi Shreetej,

          I have seen this option when subscribing to some blogs, but it depends whether the blogger offers such options if his blog is a multi niche blog. We can’t force them to offer these options. But, if you have a multi nich blog, you can surely offer such an option. Depends on what you use for the optin form.

          Harsh might have a better answer for you.

  16. Shorya

    Hi harsh,
    I absolutely agree with you that a niche blog have many advantages and chances that it will succeed fast.With good good revenue also.

    But i want your suggestion or advice for a general blog with 4 to 5 categories. As i am running a blog with 4 to 5 catagories. I find difficulties alot but could you tell me what the best thing i can do to make it do well.or any tips for general blog.

  17. Shaan Haider

    It is better to start a different niche blog on an entire new domain as you Google no more consider a subdomains as different blog. If there is any Adsense issues or SEO penalty then every blog on the domain will be affected… So, better to use different domains for different niche blog. It will help in easier SEO implementation as well.

    But if your blog is already a big one in the blogsphere then, starting different niche blog on subdomains will help in branding and getting easy referral traffic.

  18. Arup Ghosh

    Cleared the fact about multi-niche and single niche and showed the right path to newbie bloggers.

  19. keyur

    Harsh,this post will help me lots,as i am going to start a new blog relatdd solar energy.also suggest me good looking free themes for energy related blog.

  20. Suresh Khanal

    Very hones and useful tips for anybody interested to start a new blog. A newbie blogger will try to span his blog to all the directions possible because he feels there’s nothing to discuss on a small niche for long. But to the contrary, starting with multi topic blog, it will be almost impossible to optimize and get any benefits out of it.

    Agreed with you here and thanks for the post.

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