A few days ago, I was talking to a budding blogger on the phone, and he was telling me that he was worried about his motivation for blogging. Here are the first few lines of the conversation I had with him (I will refer to him as “Mister X”):
- Me: What happened? Why are you so demotivated?
- Mister X: Harsh, I have worked on my blog for many months, and this is my 4th blog and probably the last one. I’m still getting only 100 or so odd views and people are commenting just because of backlinks. Things like “nice post” and “useful posts”, and I even get negative comments from time to time and that discourages me a lot.
- Me: Why did you start blogging?
- Mister X: I started blogging because I like it and it’s my passion. I’ve been blogging for the last 4 years and I like when people like my posts and follow me. The secondary reason is money; it’s not the main one right now but it will become a major one later in my career.
- Me: What kind of people do you follow on social networking sites?
- Mister X: Mostly bloggers and internet marketers.
- Me: How do you feel when people talk about their success stories on Facebook or Twitter?
- Mister X: Some of them motivate me and a few of them demotivate me. People who started with me and are doing great demotivate me, whereas blogs like ShoutMeLoud and HellboundBlogger motivate me, as I want to be like them.
When I was having this conversation with Mister X, I was already aware of his problem. This is one common phase of the blogging life which most bloggers face.
At this point in the conversation, I shared a few of my experiences and gave him a few tips.
I’m sure many of you (especially if you are a budding blogger) are also facing the same issue. If so, you need to take action now, or you may end up among the multitude of start-up bloggers who eventually quit blogging.
In this article, I will be sharing a few tips which will help you to bring back the motivation for blogging.
Bringing Back Your Motivation For Blogging
Tip 1: Blog for yourself first and for others second.
You must have read a lot about the importance of writing for your readers. While this is a good thing to do, it is also true that in order to capture an audience for your blog, you need to write for yourself first.
One of the first and most common mistakes new bloggers make is to copy someone else’s style. Your blog is your personal space, and it reflects your identity and your individual voice. You might not capture thousands of fans in a day, in a month, or even in a year, but if your blog post is helping even one person, its creation has been worth your time.
Just stick to your niche and write anything that interests you within that niche.
One of the greatest misconceptions about blogging is that there is no point in writing about topics that have been written about hundreds of times before. But that’s not true.
The fact is that every day a new internet user is born, and your blog might be among the first sites that that new user will find! You could be the one to teach them about whatever it is they want to learn. That’s how you build authority.
So, in short: Stick to your niche and write for yourself.
Tip 2: Start with the basics, then move to more advanced topics.
Many bloggers make the mistake of starting with information that is too advanced for a beginner.
In order to create, interest, and engage your readership, you need to have a lot of content that gets a reader to stick with your blog, and that means that what you write must help them understand the topic.
For example, Mr. X had written about one of the premium SEO plugins, and he was not happy with the comments he received. Well, the first questions he should have asked himself when checking his post before publication were:
- When you see blog content with affiliate links, how do you feel?
- Have you covered other topics in the same niche that led to your current topic?
- Have you already informed your readers about the advantages of SEO and why SEO is important for your blogs?
Solution: Sit down and plan a content strategy for your blog. Write down every topic, from the most basic to the most advanced topics you can cover. This helps a beginner who ends up on your blog learn something new. And, as your blog develops in terms of content from beginner to intermediate to advanced, your readership will grow!
Tip 3: Blog without any materialistic view.
There is always a motive behind blogging, and when I started it was all about sharing knowledge.
I wrote about anything which interested me, and money and a fan following were never in my mind. The first few “thank you” comments I received helped to significantly motivate me to continue blogging and to write more and more. This is my story – perhaps yours is different.
When you blog with materialistic motives, you miss out on the most simple fundamental truth of blogging:
- Bloggers blog because they love blogging!
Your blog is your personal space, and you should write anything that interests you on topics you understand and have a passion for. Sooner or later, like-minded individuals will find you and follow you, and they will love learning new things from you.
Don’t blog for money or to build a fan-following. Blog for yourself, and let your passion be your path to becoming an A-list blogger.
Tip 4: Forget social networking and focus on blogging.
Yes, I know social networking is important. But social networking is also a big demotivating factor for many bloggers.
When you sit in a room for hours and you see someone updating about their awesome trip to Las Vegas, you feel miserable.
To be honest, that’s how I feel when I read those updates! I want to get out of my office and take a trip to some new destination, too!
However, I know that that time will come for me, but for now, I need to stay focused on working toward that goal.
Constant social media updates can be very distracting and unhealthy. They will steer you away from the very goals you are trying to achieve.
If you are unable to use social media as a networking tool instead of the constant distraction it’s designed to be, then you need to stop using it.
Use social networking sites for networking to create real-life connections. Connecting with the right set of people and learning from them will benefit you. Focusing on what everyone else is doing and comparing yourself to them will not.
If you are using social media just for sharing links, and you are expecting hundreds of people to jump aboard your blog as a result, it’s not going to happen.
Your own blog commenting efforts will be more helpful. Comment on other related blogs; not only can it drive targeted traffic to your blog, but you will end up creating many genuine connections.
- Read: A Recipe For Writing Great Blog Comments
Another reason here for the demotivation of “Mister X” is the fact that his social networking site is full of bloggers, and they are already aware of the things he is writing about.
Obviously, their interest will be limited. Instead of focusing on other veteran bloggers, he should focus on people who are new to this field and want to learn more.
My story: Blast from the past
When I started blogging in 2008, I commented on other blogs and sites a lot. I commented not for backlinks, but to participate in the discussions of issues that interested me.
I commented on blog posts that motivated me, which taught me something new or which triggered my thought process. I would comment with my perspective, with information which I felt was missing in the topic being discussed.
In this way, I generated a lot of additional comments. Yes, I got the benefit of branding and backlinks in the process, but I also created many important connections. And this is one of the biggest reasons for ShoutMeLoud’s growth!
- Use social networking for the right reasons.
- Use it for networking, and not only for self-promotion.
Tip 5: Have a blog business plan.
It is very important to have a business plan for your blog. If you wish to make money, have a plan to make money! Make a content generation plan, a blog monetization plan, a marketing plan, a growth plan, and so on.
With time, your blog plan will change according to your readership and the needs of your readers, so adapt your plan accordingly.
- Simple And Effective Business Plan For Bloggers
- How To Write A Simple Business Plan For Your Blog In 9 Easy Steps
Things to keep in mind:
- Don’t blog just for money.
- Blog for passion and blog for yourself.
- Before publishing a blog post, ask yourself one question: Is this post helping even one person? If the answer is “yes”, then hit the publish button.
- Ignore other blogs and bloggers who discourage you instead of motivating you.
- When you see other successful blogs, think about what actions you can take to reach that level of success, and start taking action!
Remember, success takes time to cultivate, and you can’t be the next big thing in a day or two. You need to work hard and be smart to be successful.
- Read: How To Transform Your Life Today
- 20 Motivation Hacks
- How To Boost Confidence And Motivate Yourself
- Take A Self-Motivation Quiz
Whenever you are feeling demotivated in your blogging, stop and take a minute to ask yourself:
- Why did I start blogging and why am I blogging right now?
Go through your old content and read the positive comments showing you that you have helped others to learn or solve a problem.
Here is a motivational video message for you:
Now I want to hear from you: What are the kinds of things that demotivate you? What do you do to bring back the motivation? Share your thoughts with me and others in the comments below!
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Thanks for Sharing this post, every line is most valuable. This post really raise-up to every bloggers, if they demotivated
Hi Harsh ,
From today only I started Blogging , I was going through with your interviews and in one of the interview’s Comment – You have shared this link as motivation for newbies – Today is my first day of blogging and I got this “Remedy” with me on first day itself –
Thanks Buddy , It will help !!!
Be Blessed…
I just started a self motivation, consequences if job is not done and stuff, I’m productive, is working, I love it!
I totally agree with you! But the worst thing is that the people here think us(I am also a blogger) that we are mad and do nothing useful. I started blogging seriously since 6months and still not able to earn my first check(even half of it!) from google. Yes money makes difference but money should not be the aim for blogging. I believe making is more important everything .
I think, start your blogging career as your passion. Make a great resource for you and one day it will be a resource for all.
Never race before money.
Try to make a good blog, then it will bring money one day. It will be surprised then.
Thanks Harsh for this great article.
Hi Harsh,
For a long time, this is actually an article that sharing experience about blogging. At first, I get confuse that blogging is to write a lot and a lot which is not concerned to personal. And the second is how to make money from it.
At last, I know that, all my thinks are wrong. After reading this article, I must “re-build” my opinion to blog 🙂
Thanks Harsh,
You shared really great tips for us.
Google updates and drop in traffic is the major cause of my demotivation.
After every update I try to fix the issues and get my traffic recovered. But after a few weeks, the next update comes that again hits my site. This demotivates me alot..
Nicely explained all..we know all the main reason for demotivate; we can’t get enough traffic that we expect… We must over come from this stage and start blogging where we leave..:)
Thanks a lot harsh,actually,am currently facing the same challenge,my traffic hanging around 110 unique visitors/day.
Am encouraged thanks to you and am looking forward to more encouraging posts!
That’s true from time to time I got demotivated with my blogging things in the past. Here were some of reasons due to which I started feeling on the lower side:
– I was putting too much effort on my blog but was not getting the expected traffic
– I wrote a great post to the best of my knowledge but it does not get the much needed exposure in the form of shares and comments
– Since making money is one my main aim behind blogging, so there were some months I got good earnings, but in some months earnings really went down. So there was no clear cut trend in earnings.
Hi Harsh,
I like they way you narrated the story of a blogger “x”. It is really motivational, you have tuned up the blogger’s morale. Very valid point, concentrate on blog, don’t blog just for making money and use social networking for connecting real life people. Thank you for giving such a wonderful post.
Money is an important factor in blogging, when comes to me. I have dedicating my full time in blogging but not getting expected money from blogging so that, for sometime,I feel so demotivated.
But, I still have hope in making good money out of blogging because, I won’t get success until I go to the right way. Therefore, I am working to improve my blog and try to keep my self always motivated.
This post gave me a boost. Thanks
Thanks for a really motivational post! I think these problems are not with bloggers but for everybody starting their own business,or even making their passion a business project. Because expectations are often far from reality and it turns out that there’s much more work needed
Thanks Harsh for this post. Very helpful. I also had lost interest in blogging but now i’m back
thanks Harsh for sharing this conversation.
i started blogging in 2009 and done very well.But I stop that for my further studies and now again i started some blogs but they are getting only few as 80 views.i follow some seo strategy due to which views increases to 200+ but still not getting more than 220 or 230 views.
I think i know what wrong thing m doing and trying improve it.
this article encourage me to keep trying thanks buddy.
I really liked the note on blogging because you like to share. If you like it – blog it. I’ve just started blogging and I think even now I spend too much time wondering if this is good enough or in the right area to mention. Write for the joy – if you get money out of it, great. But if only one person (yourself included) is helped – it’s worthwhile.
Thanks Harsh.
Your blogs are always interesting and motivating. Can encourage everyone who is new in this field and want to start blogging.
Hello Harsh,
All those points which you have mention above fits to many newbies as well as blogger with some experience.
Here, apart from the points listed above i.e. people get demotivated due to social sites and less hits on their post,less than avg visit on blog. I would like to add one more that sometime when blogger with high PR and Alexa Rank get the comment on their blog from those people who has lesser PR and alexa rank than theirs, they don’t approve their comments though the comment is genuine. Why? I don’t know.
I am sharing this because, before a couples of days, I heard this from one of the blogger with same issue. What can you suggest for those people?
Undergoing with same situation..!! Motivation is extremely important for newbies in there first few months of blogging when you keep writing useful stuff regularly and search engines seem to be ignoring you..!! You get ZERO real users comments and Hundreds of SPAM comments..!! But we need to keep on like as you said, “Write For Yourself First”. Loved this article Harsh Sir..!! Dhanyawad..!!
Thanks Harsh For this motivated article. Same thing happen here what happen with your friend mr.X . But now i am again back to my blog.
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Thank You So Much 🙂