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Why it's not worth saying "if I don't have ideas, I don't publish" if you have a blog

Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2024 5:50 am
by Abdur12
“If I don’t have a good idea, I don’t publish.” Excuses have always been a bad way to get a blog that people read, and I’ll tell you why.

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Regular readers of this blog know that I strongly insist on the fact that with a blog you have to publish constantly. Obviously, you have to seek to create quality content.

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My challenge for 2013 is to keep up the quantity with one post per day and increase the quality of the posts. I'm not sure if I'll be able to do it but if it were too easy it would be boring to try.

Standing out among thousands of blogs is not an easy job seeker phone number task. It depends a lot on the goals you have set for yourself. There are many reasons to publish a blog post even on those days when you think you are not contributing much.

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1 Because you want to have a blog that is read
2 Because you want to give the impression that you are always there
3 Because what you don't think is a great post is not relevant
4 Because every new post makes you improve even if it means releasing a weak one from time to time
Because you want to have a blog that is read
Nobody said it was going to be easy. A blog is born out of a desire to share a passion. What makes it grow is not enthusiasm but discipline on a day-to-day basis. It is important to never lose motivation because from that moment on the blog runs the risk of not seeing you around again.

If you want to have a blog that gets read, you have to think of it like a job. In the morning, you don't have to think about whether you're going to go to work or not. Having a habit of posting consistently should fall into the same category. Think of it like brushing your teeth. Not brushing them isn't an option either.