Make a plan that doesn't finish
Instead of saying that you want to write 100 posts in a single year, say that you want to write a post every Sunday and Wednesday (no I'm not doing the math on this because I have a headache and would rather get to the point of this post). Also, I wouldn't bother with generating X dollars until you have a better grasp of what kind of money you can make each week, but instead focus on tasks which you have been successful with in the past. This could be free lancing, selling advertising or blasting product offers to your list. The trick with any of these aspects of your plan is to be consistent, and if you miss a day then you need to make it up asap in order not to fall behind.
By having a series of daily or weekly goals you will avoid the typical procrastination of most newbie bloggers. Don't fall behind and don't give up on these small goals. If you don't stick to these plans then the big goals will never be within reach. Trust me though, if you do keep up with your blog then you will find yourself making far more money than you ever thought possible and it's fun to boot. You'll have a real sense of accomplishment when you turn around and see that you wrote those two posts every week for a year and have plenty of success to show for it. What's more, you'll be consistent in building a relationship with your audience and that's after all where the real money is online.
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