What do you find difficult about starting a blog?

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This is just a quick question for those who plan to start a blog but haven't been able to start yet.

1) What is stopping you? What is delaying you?
2) Which tasks do you find difficult about starting a blog?

By the way ...
If you've already launched your blog, would you share your blog start-up experience (Just to help us gain some insights).

3) Personally, what did you find difficult or time-consuming when you were launching your blog?
4) How long did it take you to start making some income?
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  • Profile picture of the author Kay King
    That's a lot of questions for a first post.
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  • Profile picture of the author ryanbiddulph
    As someone who launched a blog back in 2008:

    1: Being patient was my greatest challenge. I impatiently rushed ahead with a poor strategy, struggled and failed for a long time. Eventually, I became frustrated or just flat out disgusted enough with failing that I put my ego to the side, learned how to blog from pros, put their advice into action and began to succeed.

    2:That is a tough question because pennies arrived months into my career, dollars a bit beyond and it became a wild income ride, for a bit. This is a common loaded new blogger question because no matter the income claim, and the amount, no beginner blogger has any idea of the emotional intelligence one needs to develop to blog:

    - the right way for years as you make a few pennies, then a few bucks, then a little bit more
    - patiently, persistently and generously as those 0 dollar weeks try to trigger your panic

    Shift your focus from asking about how much money a blogger made to how the individual made the money. Expect to experience a quantum leap in your emotional intelligence the moment you become intensely curious about the blogging process and lose a strong interest in blogging outcomes.

    Ryan
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    • Profile picture of the author Dell365
      Thanks, Ryan. That's true: taking advice from the pros is the first step to success.
      And the key points are: a proven strategy, consistency, and patience.

      I see a lot of people fail at launching a blog, very often. I think you should write a blog post detailing your experience and success story; people would be interested to read it.
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        Good idea. Thanks for sharing it. I will dive into this post soon.
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    • Profile picture of the author helloideology
      This is really great advice! I think one of my favorite pieces of advice that you mentioned, is one I've heard from several other bloggers: Enjoy the blogging process. Make sure you're choosing to blog about a topic that you are passionate about and could see yourself sharing posts about for a long time. The waiting game to see the profitability seems a bit less daunting when you're enjoying what you're sharing, and sticking with a subject you feel comfortable with and enjoy makes it a lot easier to keep going, no matter where you're at in your journey.
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    • Profile picture of the author blairquane
      Great advice - patience is key. Also, I think planning is important. How is your blog going to make you money? How are you going to get traffic?
      You need to plan all of this stuff out at the beginning so that every post you do is aligned to that plan.
      Example: you want organic traffic to your blog long term. Do keyword research for your niche and look to longtail keywords which you can plan a series of blog posts around. Over time these posts will rank and bring you organic traffic.
      You see, that with a little planning at the start, the results over time can be great.
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  • Profile picture of the author DABK
    Thinking things had to be perfect.
    I spent way to much time aligning images and getting the right shade of gray for my fonts.

    Originally Posted by Dell365 View Post

    This is just a quick question for those who plan to start a blog but haven't been able to start yet.

    1) What is stopping you? What is delaying you?
    2) Which tasks do you find difficult about starting a blog?

    By the way ...
    If you've already launched your blog, would you share your blog start-up experience (Just to help us gain some insights).

    3) Personally, what did you find difficult or time-consuming when you were launching your blog?
    4) How long did it take you to start making some income?
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  • Profile picture of the author DreamBuilderAF
    Hello There Dell365, hope you're doing great.

    1) I've been publishing on my personal blog for 2.5 years and in the last few months started a professional blog.

    Blogging is definitely a skill to develop over the long term. Patience is a virtue and I've realised what a hurry I've been in.

    Setting up technical things like websites is much simpler these days but you need patience for that too.

    Any good marketer knows that providing valuable info to people is the key for a profitable business. Focus on answering peoples' questions, their problems, their challenges and be consistent to build the Know/Like/Trust Factor so people flock back to you.
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  • Profile picture of the author strategixdesign
    This is just a quick question for those who plan to start a blog but haven't been able to start yet.

    1) What is stopping you? What is delaying you?
    2) Which tasks do you find difficult about starting a blog?

    By the way ...
    If you've already launched your blog, would you share your blog start-up experience (Just to help us gain some insights).

    3) Personally, what did you find difficult or time-consuming when you were launching your blog?
    4) How long did it take you to start making some income?
    Well i am stuck at the first two phases, to run a blog is my dream and still i am stuck at it, what i thinks that our initial most important thing is to research a topic, that is at which niche i could start it. Then comes the keyword selection and sorting of them at what keyword we would focus more and what will need less push.
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  • Profile picture of the author incomenow
    Originally Posted by Dell365 View Post

    This is just a quick question for those who plan to start a blog but haven't been able to start yet.

    1) What is stopping you? What is delaying you?
    2) Which tasks do you find difficult about starting a blog?

    By the way ...
    If you've already launched your blog, would you share your blog start-up experience (Just to help us gain some insights).

    3) Personally, what did you find difficult or time-consuming when you were launching your blog?
    4) How long did it take you to start making some income?
    I was frightened that no one will read my posts. Later I realized that this is not entirely true. You should write about something you are passionate about and try to get quality traffic. But if you have no audience, you will have to work harder.

    Writing a blog requires a certain amount of patience. Despite the many obstacles, it is well worth it once you get started.

    So, I started with small steps and made the most of them. The most important step is to not let your fear of the unknown hold you back. Instead, start by focusing on a few key topics.

    Building a successful blog takes time, effort, and patience. Although anyone can launch a blog in a few hours, building a profitable one takes time and perseverance.

    Although many people are attracted to the prospect of blogging and earning a living from it, only a few succeed. Luckily, there are many modern content management systems that allow people to blog without having to learn HTML coding. But even with all these features, it is crucial that you spend time creating a quality blog.
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    • Profile picture of the author DWolfe
      Originally Posted by incomenow View Post

      Luckily, there are many modern content management systems that allow people to blog without having to learn HTML coding. But even with all these features, it is crucial that you spend time creating a quality blog.
      What does HTML have to do with the Original Posters comment?
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  • Profile picture of the author strategixdesign
    Luckily, there are many modern content management systems that allow people to blog without having to learn HTML coding. But even with all these features, it is crucial that you spend time creating a quality blog.
    Exactly the same question came into my mind why need to learn html for blogging.
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  • Profile picture of the author WF- Enzo
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    I've already started a personal blog in 2014, but stopped writing because I simply lost the creativity and passion to write stuff.

    It was also time consuming writing content (juggling between a day job, rest days, and writing).




    Originally Posted by Dell365 View Post

    This is just a quick question for those who plan to start a blog but haven't been able to start yet.

    1) What is stopping you? What is delaying you?
    2) Which tasks do you find difficult about starting a blog?

    By the way ...
    If you've already launched your blog, would you share your blog start-up experience (Just to help us gain some insights).

    3) Personally, what did you find difficult or time-consuming when you were launching your blog?
    4) How long did it take you to start making some income?
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  • Profile picture of the author strategixdesign
    I've already started a personal blog in 2014, but stopped writing because I simply lost the creativity and passion to write stuff.

    It was also time consuming writing content (juggling between a day job, rest days, and writing).
    Why wouldn't you take assistance from the writer? it will be very helpful in your case.
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  • Profile picture of the author TobiMDD
    Fortunately, it is comparatively relatively easy to create a blog these days.

    It doesn't require excessive know how and the learning process to find your way around a wordpress website is also relatively pleasant.

    Therefore, since I started my blog in 2019, I have actually found my way around quite well as long as you don't complicate things too much in terms of themes, layout etc

    I think blogging itself is pretty easy if you don't make life too hard for yourself, that is, if you just write from your heart and your passion or your experiences without constantly thinking about having to please someone or being super perfect.

    You then improve with every post and just have a bit of fun for yourself.

    I think the reason why many people are afraid to start a blog is because they think they can only be successful if they are super professional and know 200 SEO rules.

    But that's not true if instead you just relax a bit and just be yourself.

    How long it took me to earn my first money with it I can't really say anymore, but I didn't really care - and I think that's the crucial point, if you distance yourself a bit from the result, it will quickly come by itself.
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  • Profile picture of the author WriterRic
    I started my blog on June 23, 2022.
    Till the time of writing this, I have been able to get only 1065 hits to it.
    I struggle to get hits.
    I hunt for the right long tail KWs, write unique content, do SEO, share and re-share on Social Media.

    The hits just don't come in.
    I struggle day and night to do this.

    I wonder if I will ever succeed -
    Or whether I will give up!
    I have no idea what to do.
    Just thought I will share my 2 cents.

    Thanks for this thread.
    The insights I have got here from my peers are really appreciated.
    Best wishes and regards.

    Ric
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  • Profile picture of the author spartan14
    Well seo takes so much time to see results amd thats way i dont like it
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  • Profile picture of the author Anne Sebestian
    To start a blog, you no need to worry about your technical knowledge, you can go for a content management system. A content management system (CMS) is the software that helps to create, manage, and modify content on a website without the need for specialized technical knowledge.

    One of the key benefits of CMS is that it enables non-technical users to construct functioning pages, upload material, and edit it themselves without needing to hire a web developer or be familiar with programming languages like HTML or PHP.
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    • Profile picture of the author WF- Enzo
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      Everyone knows this already :p

      Originally Posted by Anne Sebestian View Post

      To start a blog, you no need to worry about your technical knowledge, you can go for a content management system. A content management system (CMS) is the software that helps to create, manage, and modify content on a website without the need for specialized technical knowledge.

      One of the key benefits of CMS is that it enables non-technical users to construct functioning pages, upload material, and edit it themselves without needing to hire a web developer or be familiar with programming languages like HTML or PHP.
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      • Profile picture of the author DABK
        Ah, yes, but how's a new member going to increase post count, think about the OP's question and come up with a well-reasoned, well-articulated response? Perish the thought! Why, pretty soon, you'll have them doing things right all the time and then, what? Be successful, have fewer things to complain about? C'mon, man!



        Originally Posted by WF- Enzo View Post

        Everyone knows this already :p
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  • Profile picture of the author DWolfe
    Originally Posted by Anne Sebestian View Post

    you can go for a content management system. management system (CMS) P.
    Originally Posted by WF- Enzo View Post

    Everyone knows this already :p
    Originally Posted by DABK View Post

    Ah, yes, but how's a new member going to increase post count, That's a good one!:>)
    Why even worry about what CMS is. The Op could start a Blog on Blogger or on Word Press. They do not need to know the definition.

    Speaking of the Original Poster wonder if they ever got started?
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  • Profile picture of the author prasanth1964
    Traffic is the first thing that keeps running in your mind when starting a blog. It takes at least 6 months to see organic traffic coming to your blog. As a previous member said, patience is the key when running a blog. Make sure you post genuine content twice or thrice a week so your blog appears fresh.
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  • Profile picture of the author guyfromnb
    For me, it is finding a niche
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  • Profile picture of the author Artkantos
    Originally Posted by Dell365 View Post

    This is just a quick question for those who plan to start a blog but haven't been able to start yet.

    1) What is stopping you? What is delaying you?
    2) Which tasks do you find difficult about starting a blog?

    By the way ...
    If you've already launched your blog, would you share your blog start-up experience (Just to help us gain some insights).

    3) Personally, what did you find difficult or time-consuming when you were launching your blog?
    4) How long did it take you to start making some income?
    Find my audience and the message that resonates with it. I have had two experiences starting a blog doing more or less the same, one in 2015, where I had crickets as a result for a long time and a second experience in 2017 where I change from audience, niche and message and my blog exploded to 16k subscribers in 5-6 months
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    • Profile picture of the author Artkantos
      Originally Posted by Artkantos View Post

      Find my audience and the message that resonates with it. I have had two experiences starting a blog doing more or less the same, one in 2015, where I had crickets as a result for a long time and a second experience in 2017 where I change from audience, niche and message and my blog exploded to 16k subscribers in 5-6 months
      1) I currently not writing a blog, I'm focusing on other sources of traffic
      2) I answered previously
      3) Quality content creation
      4) In the first one 2015 I didn't after 2 years trying, in the second one 2017, like 2 or 3 months
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  • We've all been there. Do your own research, study, and plan the next steps. It's what I did.
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  • Profile picture of the author chuckholmes
    Starting a blog is easy. Sticking with it and growing it into a successful blog is another story. There are so many abandoned blogs online, it's sad.

    It took me several years of blogging pretty much daily to accomplish much with my two blogs. Both blogs have around 1,200 posts. They are each about 10 years old.

    It took me a couple years to get the blog paying for itself and about 5 years to provide a few thousand dollars per month, and about 7-8 years to provide a full-time, livable income.

    Of course, that was just my experience. Individual results will vary. Blogging is a long-term play, not a short-term way to make money.
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    • Profile picture of the author blairquane
      Originally Posted by chuckholmes View Post

      Starting a blog is easy. Sticking with it and growing it into a successful blog is another story. There are so many abandoned blogs online, it's sad.

      It took me several years of blogging pretty much daily to accomplish much with my two blogs. Both blogs have around 1,200 posts. They are each about 10 years old.

      It took me a couple years to get the blog paying for itself and about 5 years to provide a few thousand dollars per month, and about 7-8 years to provide a full-time, livable income.

      Of course, that was just my experience. Individual results will vary. Blogging is a long-term play, not a short-term way to make money.
      I totally agree with you here and think this is an important point - I'm in the same boat with the blog timeframes. It literally takes years to get established and making money. Traffic is hard to get organically these days in large amounts so its a slow growth curve. I'll be doing my blog for the long term as it is making progress but super slow. So, if you're in for a quick buck then blogging may not be the best approach.
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  • The most difficult part is searching the idea on which a blog should start to gain maximum traffic.
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  • Profile picture of the author Phillip111
    I hate all this technical hurdles that you have to overcome. Even though they are easier now with WordPress and whatnot they're still so many different variables. I wish that I could just slap something up there and start riding. But I got to pick out a name for the website download a bunch of plugins and all of this stuff. I think I'm just going to seek out fiber or something next time I start blogging.
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  • Profile picture of the author ChristopherAndreas
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    No one is going to give you money for free. It is not enough to put together a blog, write a couple of messages, and rest while waiting for the money to come. In the first few weeks: You'll have doubts because nobody knows about your blog, and you won't get any traffic.
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    Never considered it as a problem. Just register a domain, setup WordPress and start posting. Can it be even easier than that?
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  • Profile picture of the author phpnetpro
    Building a successful blog is a contest to see who can talk to themselves the longest...

    People that give up after 6 months or less of writing because nobody visits their website are guaranteed to fail.

    When you're patient and don't worry about whether you have readers or make money, potentially for years, success will often find you one day when you least expect it.

    You can start seeing some minor results in 6 months. However, if you cannot handle 2-3 years of talking to yourself without big results, I would recommend trying a different kind of online business.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ashley Mayberry
    1- What was stopping me? Fear, I feared I wouldn't be good enough, but I realized that I had to let go of being the "know it all" that I let go.

    2- Finding a mentor, its quite slim and I feel this will only waste your time if you won't start without finding a mentor.

    3- What I Found difficult/time-consuming was finding the time that worked best for me. I have a little one that requires attention, so early morning worked best, to get the creativity flowing as soon as I woke up.

    4- I'm still not making income from it, but if you count me getting a job in copywriting than I would say 6 months. I just did freestyled writing until I landed a job with someone who likes my style/way of writing.
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  • Profile picture of the author bobbyswinson
    The difficult / most consuming stuff is really writing the actual blogs.

    Blogs take keyword research time, topic research time, and then you gotta write the thing and then edit it.

    In fact I go so annoyed with it I made my own that writes an SEO-optimized article for me in a couple minutes, and then I take maybe 5 mins to edit it to generate a well-worded blog post.

    For me personally, I enjoy the actual act of researching keywords and understanding what people like reading about than I do actually doing the writing. So nowadays, the most difficult part of my blog isn't writing the articles, but spending time with backlinking.
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  • Profile picture of the author vallim
    It is hard to start anything
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  • Profile picture of the author Dell365
    Hi, everyone, thanks for the replies.

    Special thanks to those who took the time to share their experiences with starting a blog.

    Blogging makes good income. The money that you would make with a blog is the most reliable and recurring income you can generate. For those who failed before, all I can say to them is: read the tips below and try again.

    It turns out that everyone has a different set of tasks that they find difficult, when it comes to starting a blog.

    Here is what I can share, in nutshell ...

    I've coached people and built a lot of blogs for clients over the years, successfully. From my experience, here is what you need to do to make sure that you are actually successful:

    When getting started, allocate a small budget, and outsource as many tasks as possible, including writing the blog posts.

    Later on, as your blog starts to grow, you can gradually pick up the few tasks that you want to do yourself.

    In other words ...

    As a beginner, get freelancers to start and grow your blog for you. Here is why this is super important.

    By outsourcing most of the tasks to experienced freelancers, you achieve the following:

    1) --- You remove the need to go through a lengthy and tedious learning curve. For example, you don't need to first learn the technical stuff; let the freelancers do technical tasks like installing themes, setting up plugins, adding a contact form, etc.
    All you need to do is give them the list of tasks and they will get things done.

    2) --- You immensely reduce the risk of making mistakes and experiencing errors that may delay or block your progress. Most people fail to start a blog simply because they get discouraged along the way by the constant need to correct mistakes and errors.

    3) --- You avoid the tendency of postponing and procrastinating. And most importantly, you avoid getting trapped into the pursuit of perfection. You will be surprised by the number of people who fail to make progress with their blog simply because of wasting time on things that don't really matter, things that don't lead to making money.

    From my many years of experience in helping people to start and grow their own blogs, and generating a good monthly income, that is what I discovered as the best way to avoid failure and actually succeed.

    I hope that helps.

    Now, what are you waiting for? Go ahead, take action and start your blog this week.

    If you have a question, please leave it below, I will answer as sooner as I get a chance.

    To your success!

    Dell
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  • Profile picture of the author Shawn Gossman
    Originally Posted by Dell365 View Post

    This is just a quick question for those who plan to start a blog but haven't been able to start yet.

    1) What is stopping you? What is delaying you?
    2) Which tasks do you find difficult about starting a blog?

    By the way ...
    If you've already launched your blog, would you share your blog start-up experience (Just to help us gain some insights).

    3) Personally, what did you find difficult or time-consuming when you were launching your blog?
    4) How long did it take you to start making some income?
    Consistency was by initial blockade. It took me a while to be consistent about my blogging. It took trial and error to find my style of consistency too.

    I don't define consistency as posting as much as you can. I define it as posting at your comfortable level consistently.

    I actually didn't attempt to make money until after 5 years. My 5 year plan was to get the blog known and be a leader in my niche (which is regional). This is year 6, I now monetize and make enough for things to pay for itself and still give me a little bit of profit which I put right back into the brand for now.

    It's all about finding your comfortable groove.
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  • Profile picture of the author Randall Magwood
    The most time consuming part about starting a blog is the marketing of it. I consider creating content as part of marketing for my blog. Also, i have a hard time waking up early to start working on my blog everyday, so that is a challenge for me. I want to find a balance of work time, and free time - so i can enjoy what i do, but also enjoy my life also.
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  • Profile picture of the author G0rd0n
    Originally Posted by Dell365 View Post

    This is just a quick question for those who plan to start a blog but haven't been able to start yet.

    1) What is stopping you? What is delaying you?
    2) Which tasks do you find difficult about starting a blog?

    By the way ...
    If you've already launched your blog, would you share your blog start-up experience (Just to help us gain some insights).

    3) Personally, what did you find difficult or time-consuming when you were launching your blog?
    4) How long did it take you to start making some income?

    I just launched a blog and I would say the hardest part was the keyword research. I spent a few days learning this skill and in the end I found a niche.
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  • Profile picture of the author eva sharma
    When I started my blog on the mobile niche, I find difficult to write the content and scrapping the outlines.
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