3 Dumb Things Most Bloggers Do That Always Leads To Failure

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Every blog that has ever been created started with big dreams.

A dream of expressing oneself…

A dream of gaining attention…

A dream of being famous

But the harsh truth is that 9 out of every 10 blogs end up failing.

That’s quite depressing at times, right?

So many hopes trashed.

So much time and effort wasted.

There are more than 966 million websites already on the internet.

However, many of these sites get nothing more than 1k visitors/month.

Sadly, among these blogs that often struggle to survive, there is a real, live person running them. That person might be someone like you…

Someone who thought that creating a blog would solve all their problems.

Someone who was brainwashed into believing that running a blog was easy.

Someone who thought that once WordPress, some plugins, and a little bit of mediocre content were put in place, the money would start rolling in.

Someone who thought that blogging was like gambling…

So the big question is:

  • Why do some blogs succeed and some fail?

What are those factors that separate successful bloggers from failures?

How can you launch a blog that will stand the test of time?

The answer is simple:

Stop seeing blogging as a quick gamble & get rich quick scheme.

It’s not. It’s a serious venture that needs hard work, dedication, and persistence.

Why You Will Struggle To Be A Successful Blogger

I’ll get straight to the point here because I know you are also busy & I don’t want to waste your time.

Like I said, most people that start a blog have a big goal in mind; they hope to see their blog soar higher than Mount Everest (who doesn’t want to succeed)?

They’re determined to do whatever it takes to get there…

I bet you can relate.

So what happens?

Interestingly, the majority of people who venture into blogging often quit within 3 months.

Why is that?

The answer is simple:

When people start blogging, most of them start off wrong. They prioritize the wrong things, and once this happens, failure becomes inevitable.

They squander their first 3 months with little to nothing to show for it except many empty social media accounts.

With nothing significant, they eventually hit the glass ceiling of the blogosphere and quit.

And the fact of the matter is:

  • Lack of results can demoralize and demotivate even the MOST SERIOUS individual.

… And I can relate to it.

It’s pure human psychology.

This means that the more time you spend working on something without any positive outcome, the harder it is to proceed.

That’s why most beginner bloggers fail.

But it’s also why successful people become successful…

Similarly, when you start blogging with the intention of making money on your first day, after you don’t see those results, you’re going to get demotivated.

Perhaps, you’ve been brainwashed into thinking that blogging is easy and a fast route to wealth. You’ll eventually have to come with face to face with the sad reality that it’s not.

Most people try to live with the “fake it ’til you make it” mindset.

But with blogging, everything you do must be highly intentional. There’s no faking anything here.

That said, here are three things that, if not fixed, will definitely cause failure.

1. You’re Focusing Too Much On Content Too Soon

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Let me tell you an honest truth, creating lots of content on your blog when you’re relatively new to the industry without much of an audience is not a good idea.

It won’t get you anywhere.

But this is where most new bloggers spend about 80% of their precious time; they create and publish content that no one will read.

What’s the benefit?

This is a dumb idea, and whoever introduced it should be given a hard knock (kidding).

So what should you do instead?

You should spend most of your time promoting the content you already have. Don’t stress yourself out creating new content.

But…

You should only do this if the few pieces of content you have are of high quality. If that’s the case, then go ahead and promote the hell out of them.

Read: 5 Things To Practice To Become A Great Blog Writer

2. Your Content Promotion Strategy Sucks

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I once met someone who was struggling to build a blog audience. He had a bunch of articles, yet no visitors.

When I asked him if he was promoting that content, he said he was. I then asked him to tell me his promotional strategies.

Well, I was not surprised when he gave me the answer.

Here’s what he said…

“After posting an article, I share it on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, and a couple other social media platforms.”

I wasn’t satisfied, so I asked him to continue.

“I also share the post on social media multiple times again after the first day. In case no one sees it the first time around, they can see it again this time around.”

And that was it.

But there’s a major problem here:

This tactic isn’t going to do you any good.

When you start out, you have little to no audience. So whom are you sharing your posts with? How are you building an audience?

Can you see why this strategy is an exercise in futility?

You can’t possibly build a sustainable business by only publishing content and sharing it on social media.

You have to smartly promote your posts.

If you really want to promote your blog and get the kind of traffic that will put you in trouble with your host, you’ve got to tap into an existing audience.

How do you do that?

Here’s the thing:

In every niche/industry in the blogosphere, some people decide what happens. There are people whose opinions are always valued and respected more than others.

These are the people that have been in that niche longer than you, and they already have a massive audience. You need to connect with them.

Once they know you and like what you do, they’ll help you grow.

If you’re wondering how that can be possible, well…

3. Nothing Separates Your Blog From Others

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[Tweet “How can I stand out from the other 164 million blogs on the internet? #blogging #blogger #makemoney”]

I’m sorry to say this, but it needs to be said:

No influencer will promote your blog unless you have something different and unique to offer.

Before an authority figure spends the time to read and share your content, your blog must be well worth the effort.

Sadly, most blogs on the internet today have nothing tangible to offer. When you visit the blog, you won’t be able to distinguish it from any other one you just visited.

Now, if you have such a “ME TOO BLOG”, how on earth would anyone want to share your content?

In case you don’t know yet, any time you spend working on such a generic blog is a waste, and you will never get anything meaningful out of it.

You need to ask yourself:

How can I stand out from the other 164 million blogs on the internet?

Well, this is not rocket science. The secret of being unique in this industry is just to “BE SUPER SPECIFIC” with what your blog is all about.

Instead of writing about “marketing for bloggers”, write about “video marketing for entertainment bloggers”.

Be specific!

This might sound weird, but you need to remember this:

  • What stands out, gets remembered. What blends in, gets ignored.

The goal here is to be yourself. If you’re in the internet marketing space, don’t try to be ShoutMeLoud. 

Instead, try to be you.

This way, influencers in your niche will be happy to share your content and you’ll stand a better chance of siphoning off a part of their audience for yourself.

How To Not Be A Failure At Blogging

Now that I’ve already told you what you’re doing that might make you a failed blogger, it’s time to start working on making your blog a success.

Don’t create new content until your ready.

Don’t only share your posts on social media and have no other promotion strategies.

And most importantly, make your blog stand out.

Finally, start getting the attention of the influencers in your industry. Remember what I said earlier…

  • The best way to get quality readers coming to your blog is to entice popular bloggers to send you some of their audience.

This is social proof 101.

Follow all the instructions here, and I bet you’ll soon experience a traffic surge on your blog.

I want you to do something for me right now: Leave a comment and mention 3 blogs in your niche you want to get a link and mention from. What influencer do you think would help you grow your audience? Let me hear what you think in the comments section!!

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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.

51 thoughts on “3 Dumb Things Most Bloggers Do That Always Leads To Failure”

  1. Dipendra Shekhawat

    Thank you so much Harsh for sharing such a great and to the point post.

    I have starting blogging looking at you and now I am running 2 blogs at the moment.
    After, reading your post, I think I fall into that failed blogger’s category as I am struggling to get visitors and at the same time I don’t have any marketing strategies. I always wished I could have a face to face or telephonic convo with you but I don’t think it’s ever going to happen. Wish you cloud 9 success in Life.

    Cheers Buddy!

  2. Shailesh Chaudhary

    Hi,
    I think Blogging is a passion, If anym one Starting Blogging only for money. They are always fail in blogging.
    Nice article ..Thanks

  3. Ronit

    I was doing the same mistakes as specified above.
    I am writing on the niche of education,psychology,motivation and philosophy talks and the problems related to life and their solutions.

    But i am lacking keywords and backlinks.

  4. Olabiyi Abdul Malik

    Wao, Nice Posts, This Post Real Touch Me And My Mind.
    Thanks For This Nice Post Of Yours

  5. Ayush Singh

    This article just opened my eyes, before reading this article I was only focusing on writing more. I also followed the same method of promoting the content – only social media. This article was like a alarm to wake me up from the misconception of blogging. It would be great if I get backlinks from labnol.org and phoneradar.
    Thanks for sharing.

  6. Atta Ul Monim

    every time I read your article, I get amazed. All of your posts are full of beneficial information. It helped me a lot to build more audience for my blog. Thanks

  7. kaustubh

    Nice article. It will be a great help for the beginner, at least this will help in saving our blog from failure.
    Thank you for sharing

  8. Vishwajeet Kumar

    Hello Harsh,

    I have seen that the main reason that newbie bloggers fails in blogging is not choosing the right niche. To get success in blogging people have to choose a right niche. Choose a wrong niche will not help so much as people don’t have enough knowledge in that niche and thus fails to create quality and engaging content.

    Patience is an another key to get success in blogging. Nobody get success overnight with blogging, you have to work hard and do your best. I am also agree with the facts that Harsh have mentioned here. Great Post. Thanks for sharing it with us.

    1. Sachin

      I think your comment is also too good.
      Mr. Harsh should also include your point also

  9. Ambrish Gohil

    what should I do for promotion other than posting on social media? My website could not get sufficient traffic. I even don’t want to monetize my blog right now. I am concentrating on traffic but unfortunately, I am not getting.

  10. Manoranjan Paul

    This post has revealed the truth. Instead of creating lots of unrelated blogs, if we focus on a single one, we will get maximum benefit.

    I am working on education niche. My posts are different from most of the blogs, but I am lacking back link.

    I have not tried to reach the top bloggers too.

  11. Prashant Gadhiya

    Nice Content .. Keep the fire going on

  12. Ahmed Chougle

    Getting mention from blog such as beebom.com, phoneradar.com or androidpolice.com would be awesome.

  13. Manisha

    No matter what niche we choose, there are some new blogs will crop up or are already there so competition is going to be high.

  14. Subhabrata Kasyapi

    Thanks Harsh for mentioning the reasons why most newbie bloggers fail for along with the solutions.

    I want to be mentioned here at ShoutMeLoud, ProBlogger and BackLinko.

    Harsh, can you or, any other shouter write a Complete Step-by-Step Guide on Blog Promotion for Newbies?

  15. Aditi Singh

    Very Helpful for me Now i will push the things more harder. Thanks Harsh Agarwal.

  16. Prince John Okosun

    I must say this is a well-crafted article. I have always read about being in a specific niche and though I wanted to cover all topics related to blogging, your post just made me realized I should only focus on one thing.

    Instead of writing for BlogSpot and WordPress users, I will just focus on mainly BlogSpot and offer the best tips.

    Thanks for a great article Harsh.

  17. prosperity kenneth

    You are very correct Harsh, in the first few months of a new blog(preferably 1-3 months), Bloggers should make maximum of 7 high quality posts and promote wffectively while maintaining good site structure and doing relevant backlinking. This goes a long way in putting their blog’s reputation on a long-term. Just like a child, training his character from the first few years will go a long way in who he will be for the rest of his life

  18. Joby John

    Pretty True @ Harsh, As a newbie blogger myself, I have been more focussed on content generation instead of updating and marketing the existing contents.

    Would love to hear from you on how to plan blog marketing strategies? 🙂

    Thanks once again!
    A newbie blogger over this end 🙂

  19. Mintu

    Hi Harsh Sir,

    Thnks for the tremendous posts. I found here something new.
    Coming to the point, yeah, definitely there are lots of things that I really need to do for my blog…But I am unable to give proper time for my blog.

    Currently, I am focussing on
    1. Directory Submission.
    2. Do Follow Blog Commenting Sites based on my niche
    3. Blog submission sites
    4. DoFollow forums
    5. Web 2.0 sites

    Regards,
    Mintu

  20. Hari Mohan Sharma

    Hi, Harsh.
    You have done the correct root cause analysis of a blogger’s failure. Moreover, I also agree with you on all the three reasons of failure. Therefore, if new or struggling bloggers take a lesson out of this post, they are sure to improve.
    Thanks for this absorbing post.

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