After 2191 Days of Blogging, All I Can Say is: “Blogging Is Incredible!”

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One strong decision can change the course of your life & this is the story of one such decision which shaped the life of an engineer for good!

Six years ago on this very day (December 1, 2008) I moved a free blog hosted on BlogSpot to a self-hosted WordPress blog, and that’s how ShoutMeLoud was born.

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The only thing I was sure of when I was making this transition was that I was moving to a better platform for my blog.

Many of you who have read my blogging journey already know about the inception of ShoutMeLoud. If you missed reading about my journey, today I will be sharing how ShoutMeLoud came into existence, and how a variety of things happened that I never imagined would happen, even in my wildest dreams.

Today, on ShoutMeLoud’s 6th Anniversary, I am happier than words can express.  I could never have imagined how this one blog could make the magic happen for me and so many others.

The inception of ShoutMeLoud: 6TH Anniversary Special

If you check out the who.is details of ShoutMeLoud, you will see that the ShoutMeLoud domain was purchased on November 30, 2008,  and on the very next day, December 1, 2008, ShoutMeLoud went live on the Internet!

When I started blogging six years ago, I had no idea how to make money from a blog, and I was blogging only because I enjoyed writing and sharing what I knew. With time, I got a great response from my readers, and blogging went from being a hobby to my profession.

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Gratitude to everyone who made things happen:

On this pivotal day, I want to thank the many people who made ShoutMeLoud what it is today.

To begin, I thank Mohit Nanda, my college senior and a friend from college and the guy who taught me everything he knew about the Internet in the first place.

I would like to thank Ankit for giving me his credit card to buy Web-hosting, as that is how the ShoutMeLoud blog became a reality.

My heartiest gratitude also goes out to Mani Karthik. His work helped me to learn about SEO in the initial days. I would also like to thank @HoneySingh for his consistent support and motivation and for designing the ShoutMeLoud logo.

Thanks to all the current and past members of the ShoutDreams network, and to all those who helped create and grow ShoutMeLoud.

And, how could I not thank Sharat Nikhil, who is the proud owner of the first ShoutMeLoud permanent tattoo, and an integral part of ShoutMeLoud’s growth?

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Finally, I would like to extend my gratitude to the 578 Shouters who guest posted here and became a part of the ShoutMeLoud family. Thank you for being part of the Shouters community.

The Journey of ShoutMeLoud: From an Idea to a Reality

In 2008 after graduating from Sharda university, all I had in my mind was to kill one year of time until I could join Accenture (the company where I got my campus placement).  Since I had time before I had to report to Accenture, I joined Convergys call center and worked there for six months. While working for Convergys, I started my first blog and began sharing things I knew and understood.

I had been fascinated with computers since childhood, but it was only in 2005 that I got my first computer. I spent the first few days downloading movies from torrents and using Orkut & Hi5 (In those days, they used to be the most popular social-networking site).

My first few years hands-on with a computer were spent learning about the cool stuff we can do online, creating Linux servers, and playing Counter-Strike.

On the verge of my 3rd year of college, when I had not yet been placed in a company, I was cursing myself for spending countless hours on the Internet and not focusing on academics. I thought social engineering and hacking were a complete waste of time, and I felt that I should have focused more on academics.

After four failed campus placement interviews, I finally got a chance to appear at the Accenture campus drive, and fortunately, the interviewer asked me about social engineering and hacking!

I wish I could describe how happy I felt after being selected by Accenture.

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From Accenture to Call Centre:

After completing my engineering degree, I moved back to New Delhi (Capital City of India), and rented a small room for myself. At that time I joined Convergys, and I started getting my first salary. I was working the graveyard shift, and like every other engineer, I wasted the most crucial years of my life.

The good thing was, that I was independent at the age of 22, and I knew one thing: am the master of my life, and I could shape it any way I wanted.

That’s when I started blogging on a BlogSpot blog to learn & share something new. My blog was just another blog until one day, I got more than 18,000 visits.  One of my blog posts made Digg’s social bookmarking site homepage.  In those days, the Digg homepage meant viral traffic to your blog.

Probably that was a wake-up call for me, as I started spending more time on my blog after that. I spent the first two months learning about blogging, changing themes every day (I hated that part, as it was time-consuming), and learning about blogging & internet marketing. The best thing was, I had no one around me who knew to blog, or back in 2008 there were hardly any tutorials online. Those days I had no clue about AdSense or any other ways that bloggers can make money.

Later on, I learned about affiliate marketing and quickly realized that this is the market I needed to be in.

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Quitted my job for an unknown experience:

In April of 2009, I left my full-time job at Convergys to try my luck as a professional blogger, and at some point in June, I got the call from Accenture to join them on July 6th. That was when I began to feel somewhat confused about my future.

In those days and terms like “entrepreneurship” and “infopreneurship” were not as popular as they are today.  I was conflicted as to whether I should join Accenture or continue with my personal/professional venture.

The good news was that I was comfortably making 40,000 INR ($700) at that time from my blog. Thanks to Keshav Gupta (my school friend) for his wise words:  “We work at a company so that we can create something of our own in the future. You are already doing something of your own, so keep calm and don’t stop.”  And with his words, I was reassured that blogging was going to be my profession.

On the same month, 5 days after my 23rd birthday, I met with a horrible accident.

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5 months after the accident

The accident was quite severe, and I had multiple fractures on my left foot (Lisfranc injury). I was hospitalized and on bed rest for six months. Initially I was frustrated & was lost for the first few weeks, as I couldn’t go out of my room.

Imagine you at the age of 23 & can’t get out of a room? It’s like being stuck at one place!

After the first few weeks, I decided to focus my energy on things that I could do, rather than things I couldn’t do. Next few months after the accident, played a major role in making me what I am today.  I spent most of my time learning about blogging and practicing it.

It was December 2009 when I was allowed to move, and by that time, ShoutMeLoud started becoming popular, and people were already talking about it with their friends. It was at this time that I met Rahul Bansal, and we decided to work together to fulfill our dreams.

From January 2009 to June 2009, we worked together, and I learned a great deal from the fantastic people at @rtCamp. Around August 2010, I moved back to New Delhi and decided to take ShoutMeLoud to the next level.

I opened ShoutDreams as a parent company for all the blogs in my network. I am grateful to @Siddie and Akshay Khurana for being a part of this piece of ShoutMeLoud’s inception.

Siddarth was a college dropout, and he was one of the first employees whom I hired. Siddie moved from Mangalore to Delhi to work here at ShoutDreams.  Later on, he moved back to his hometown.

During this time, ShoutMeLoud and I were featured in various magazines, and were interviewed by many bloggers, and things changed a lot for me and around me. Blogging was growing in popularity, and it became the next big thing.

2013 was the golden year of my blogging career.  During that year, I had my first opportunity to give a stage presentation, and later that year, I was invited to speak at Asia’s largest hosting summit (Reseller club hosting summit).

A lot has changed about blogging, as it has become the next big thing with time. Apart from being a cool thing to have a blog, it has become the main source of living for me & many more bloggers around the globe. All this time, I keep adding new features & new flavors to ShoutMeLoud.

On a personal level, I started engaging myself in outdoor activities such as Public speaking, video blogging, ad shoot for companies like CitiBank.  By the end of 2014, I added features like the Deals section and Video section here at ShoutMeLoud.

In 2015 my focus will be to launch a product for upcoming bloggers & the blogging community. I will be launching smartphone apps.

If this is the first time you are visiting the ShoutMeLoud blog, this two-minute video will give you an overview and ideology of our blog:

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Things that I learned over time:

In the past six years, I have learned many new things.  During this time, many of my beliefs were broken, and I learned that life is not so simple and it will never be a constant joy ride. There will be good days, and there will be bad days, but what matters is how you deal with them.

Also important is how you imagine your life to be. One of my friends suggested that I read “The Secret“.

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And after reading the book, I must suggest that you read it, too. It will help you solve problems better, and you will live a better life. This book is for anyone who wants a better and more meaningful life.

Here are a few things that I would like to share from my 28 years of experience with life:

  • Have goals in your life that will help you to keep moving forward.
  • The key to success is confidence.
  • Give as much as you can without expecting anything in return.
  • Success is an endless journey. Once you are on the track, you never have to stop
  • The best thing two people can exchange is- ideas n experience
  • Positive thoughts and good ideas are contagious.
  • Kindness is always rewarded in style.
  • The moment you lose the fear of losing, you will win every game after that.
  • When u try to see your worth from somebody else eyes, you would never know your true worth!
  • You are the creator of your own life, and you can make anything you want.  So dream big, act big and make it big.
  • Be the person you are. We all like honest people.
  • Your problems are your own, and they will keep coming. Instead of worrying about problems, put your energy into solving them.
  • Whatever is happening in your life right now is a result of the actions you have taken in the past. What will happen tomorrow is will be determined by how you are acting right now.
  • Find your inner strength, and never let yourself down. You might not be perfect, but you are the person that no one else can ever be.
  • Never sacrifice your present for the future, and find the perfect balance between present and future to live a better life.
  • Never share your problems with anyone because everyone is busy handling their problems.
  • Most important: your blog is your personal space. When you write anything, write it from your heart, and you will earn a million hearts.

This is all I have to share today.  Thank you for being a part of the ShoutMeLoud community.

You can connect with me on Facebook @ShoutHarsh & Twitter @denharsh

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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.

319 thoughts on “After 2191 Days of Blogging, All I Can Say is: “Blogging Is Incredible!””

  1. Dushyant Shrivastava

    Harsh, your story is as aspiring as it can get. I’ll try to book your next workshop to meet you in person and discuss blogging.

  2. Nafi

    The best part of this 2191 days journey is that you believed in yourself and took chance by getting from the safe zone where you had a secure job and went for something about which you got no idea whether you will be successful or you have to repent your entire life. And now we all know that you made it. It gives courage and hopes to people like us who also think of following our hearts but never take the chance thinking only about the negative sides. The simple mantra to be successful is to follow your heart with full faith in yourself. Thanks for motivating us and keep up the good job.

  3. Rush

    this story inspired me so much.
    thanks for sharing this. I hope that I can be success in blogging like you.

  4. Pranita deshpande

    Hi Harsh ,
    Here i am pranita deshpande author of partridge publishing company,of a book ”’QUOTATIONS & STORIES” I started my blog in June month, before that i don’t know how can write email address also, but now i have started to write tweets with blog mint.Yesterday i have completed my profile in one I T company with the help of their engineer, but when i am working on my computer the profile is not opening properly, so i am getting worried about it .What should i do please help me?
    I liked your guidance & your story very much
    Thanks.

  5. Sachin Vishwakarma

    Great,
    Thanks’ for sharing such a great story.
    Really inspirational story for Bloggers, this story is a Sign of success and will inspired thousands of blogger and Internet marketer.
    Salute to you.

  6. Oussama

    Wow, Thank you Harsh for sharing such a great story.
    I started blogging just a couple of months ago, and I started to lose the optimism that I had in the beginning. I wasn’t sure anymore that I can keep blogging and studying at the same time.
    But to see how you did handle everything, even the leg injury! I am really feeling optimistic and determinated to work hard.
    Thank you again, and keep the great work man!

    1. Harsh Agrawal

      @Oussama
      The dark side of blogging is it’s a loner thing. You will be working on your computer all alone. So losing motivation is a normal thing in the field of blogging. Here are few things which I do often to keep myself fueled with motivation (in the context of blogging)

      Go out & work from a cafe or different place.
      Keep try out new things in the form of new kind of content, adding new feature to your blog.
      Do attend 1-2 blogging events & seminars, which could enlighten you & bring you close to the community.

      And when you are low to the core, watch TedX videos..It’s like super motivation.
      Best of luck!

      1. Oussama

        Thank you for the reply and sorry because I am late to respond to it.

        Please, can you give some examples of features that you talked about?

        For the attending to blogging events, can I attend to some blogging events in other countries? To try to make the website more worldwide. Can you give me examples of international blogging events a beginner (like me) and even professionals and old bloggers may attend to?

        Finally, I also watch a lot of TED and TEDx talks. I love them!

        I wish you all the luck for the upcoming blogging journey 😉

  7. Tremi

    Hello Harsh,
    Your blogging story has really inspired me. I believe that this story also inspired thousands of blogger around the globe.

  8. Tonmoy Parves

    Hello Harsh,

    Thanks for share your story with us . It’s really good to read about your story. Honestly i am thinking the same as you, “I’m The Master of my Life” At this time, I read in class 10th and started my own blog 🙂 I have also a biggest dream that My Name (TonmoyParves) will be a brand and I am trying to do the hardest work. AS well class 10th Student i don’t get too much time to do study about Blogging and Internet marketing. AS well My Target to become the youngest Internet Marketer in the world . Not only Youngest but also the successful youngest Internet Marketer 🙂

    I hope, One Day i can also share my story with my readers and My Target is to become sucess before getting 21 years as well now I’m 16 years 🙂 Hope, I can also do the same as you did in past 6 years 🙂

  9. Hassan Tahir

    Hi! Harsh

    It was a good experience and I really alot from it. Thanks for sharing it with us.
    Hope you will do some more good works in your life.

  10. Rajesh Negi

    Hi Harsh, Congratulations for all the success in your life. You have created a great blogging history for new bloggers who always try to find something helpful for their blogging career. As “First Impression is Your Last Impression” I had read your first post around few days ago and now i become a big fan of yours.

  11. Ramees KR

    Hey Harsh,
    Firstly Thank you for sharing your experience in such a beautiful manner.
    I just started blogging and your experience is so compelling and ecouraging.
    I’m fully addicted to your Knowledge Bank!
    I will spent my valuable time just to go through your posts and learn from you.
    Thank You again,Shouter!

  12. Gurlal Singh

    Hi Harsh !
    I am glad to see that you have received the reward what you dreamed in 2008.I know those days buddy..

  13. AKASH GOLA

    Hi Harsh Agrawal,
    I am great fan of your blog, your articles motivate me.
    Thank you for creating such a wonderful bogging site.

  14. Ranjani

    Very inspiring writeup Harsh. I am so glad that i found your space.. As a newbie i didnt go more miles in blogging. Your writing and articles gives me biggest motivation to run fast. I want you to give the same and more ever. And a small request i have read two food blogging related articles of Surkhab. I am happy if you post more useful tips regarding how to increase traffic & revenue through food blogging. TIA

  15. Abdiel

    This post brought back memories. I started my first blog (about real bizzare news) on 2007 and also took a job as a consultant a few years later that made me stop blogging. I did start three online businesses though so at least it wasn’t wasted time haha Now I started blogging again and it’s a whole different world from how it was a few years back. It’s very inspiring to read your story.

  16. Ryan Biddulph

    Harsh,

    Inspiring stuff! I didn’t know you read The Secret. Wonderful book that’s helped me in so many ways. I also feel although it was hellish to experience your accident helped to mold you too as trauma can point you in a new, freeing direction if you embrace the experience.

    Thanks for sharing!

    Ryan

  17. himanshu

    hey harsh its always great motivation to read your blogs .i m a dedicated science teacher and want to grow my passion of teaching by entering in this blogging thing . i will be glad if you could help me from A to Z about how to start good and how i could earn through it and could provide my service to society in terms of education .

    1. Harsh Agrawal

      @Himanshu
      It’s good to hear your interest in Blogging. Here are two ways by which you can quickly get free help:

      My 6 years of learning is shared here at ShoutMeLoud. You need to spend next few days or about few weeks to go through all of them. Believe me, you will be better than 90% of the bloggers out there, as all the tricks/tutorials are written after trying/implementing on ShoutMeLoud.

      Once you have done your initial study, you can also join our forum and interact with other bloggers about blogging. You can join our forum here.

  18. Gary Smith

    This is really motivating, Your journey is full of ups and downs and also inspiration for many. Your blog teaches me a lots but most important is – “Never let yourself stop”

    1. Harsh Agrawal

      Thanks @Gary. “Never let yourself stop” is the perfect way to put it.

  19. Lijo

    o my god!! i cant beleive this!! your journey reflects mine too.
    i started blogging when im 19 i have created many blogs, blog posts more 2k i think and deleted all those when i feel this is not a good blog. unfortunately i met with a bike accident when im 20
    8 months bed rest,don’t like to remember those days . i was like i lost my life in bed
    after a while again i started blog again
    now i can understand that “keep calm and trust yourself”
    you are my motivation

    1. Harsh Agrawal

      @LIjo
      That sounds like we share quite the similar story. I can understand how hard 8 months could be, and the hardest part is coming back to life after 8 months. After recovery, When I moved out for the first time of my own, I realized so many things have been changed outside. It was a big transition from bed to walking again. I hope you also utilized your bed-ridden time by learning new stuff. Best of luck with your blog.
      Thanks for your kind words.

  20. B N Mishra

    “You are the creator of your own life, and you can make anything you want out of it. So dream big, act big and make it big.”

    Hi Harsh,

    its just great wording.

    thanks a lot

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