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5 Reasons To Erase Your Hesitations About Blogging

Hesitations About Blogging

Do you think there are reasons why you hesitate about blogging? Follow me as we discuss five reasons to erase your hesitations about blogging.

That people blog for different reasons is already a given fact. Some do it to promote their businesses.

Others do it to augment their income. Still, some use their blogs to express their love for writing. Whatever the reasons, blogging is here to stay.

If you have been planning to start a blog, you might want to check the instructions I’ve written on how to start a blog at KevinOcasio.com.

If, on the other hand, you still need some more convincing to want to create one, look no further. This article is for you.

Here are some of the best reasons why you’ll want to start a blog right now:

Your Blog Can Double as your Online Profile

A blog where you are able to discuss various topics and address different concerns can also double as a kind of resume for you.

Nowadays, it is pretty common for potential clients and partners to check your online presence first before doing business with you.

Aside from your social media accounts, your blog is the fastest way for people to gauge what issue you concern yourself with, and whether doing business with you will be worthwhile.

Besides that, companies may use your blog as the basis for culling candidates for a more targeted recruitment process.

To play this up to your advantage, feel free to showcase your interests, skills, knowledge, and portfolio on your blog.

Blogging Improves Your Writing and Communication Skills

To be able to write excellent content, you need to read and research and study. A lot. You’ll need to dig deep to find reputable sources as well as look for new content-writing trends that you can use. At the same time, interacting with like-minded people is also an effective means of sourcing out useful information.

In both these respects, your skills get sharper and better every time you put them to good use.

With writing, your abilities in terms of organizing your thoughts and expressing your ideas get better with each piece of content that you produce.

Research and study serve to widen your vocabulary and heighten your wordplay abilities.

As you communicate and interact with people and discuss questions and answers related to your research, you automatically also gain insight into how different types of audiences may react to your points of view.

Blogging Connects you to People

Aside from sharpening your communication skills, interacting with people through your blog gives you boatloads of opportunities to build meaning relationships online.

You’ll be able to establish a network of bloggers within your niche, as well as possibly connect with influencers in your field.

In addition, you yourself may even possibly rise up and become known as an influencer and industry expert.

Another positive effect of creating connections with people through blogging is the amount of honest feedback you’ll be able to get in relation to your posts and the content you produce. Not just in terms of critiquing your work or the key points you mention, though.

What I’m saying is that, whatever you’re going through, there are likely more than a few who have experienced or are experiencing the same thing.

The feedback that you receive from them may just prove useful to you as you deal with the things that you have to.

Blogging is Therapeutic

For some people, writing is a way to heal the soul. Here are a few reasons why blogging can be considered as a form of therapy:

A. You’re free to set your own limits and boundaries

What bloggers eventually come to realize is that, as long as you’re within the limits of your own blog. You have total control and freedom.

While there are still a few rules to follow, those same rules will depend and be based on your own goals.

As such, you are literally free to choose what limits you want to set for yourself, or if you want to reach for the skies instead.

B. It can be fun

Putting your thoughts into words can be a lot of fun, especially if you’re the kind of person who enjoys learning new things. Bouncing ideas around can be quite stimulating, too.

C. Writing can bring release

Sometimes, instead of bringing fun, writing for your blog can provide much-needed release instead.

Every now and then there will be times when you, as a person, will be full to the brim with tension and frustration and stress and a myriad of other things brought about my day-to-day living.

It’s in times like that when you’ll really be able to appreciate having a blog. Doing research can take your mind off things and keep you busy and preoccupied.

Or, you can just let go and use your blog as a breathing space to let off steam. Either way, as long as it helps you feel better, it’s a win.

D. Blogging Can Help you Reaffirm your Faith in yourself

I’m not saying that you should run after people’s approval and use that as a means of validating your existence. What I’m saying is that, every once in awhile, it feels nice when your work gets noticed and appreciated by others.

Blogging can give you a fresh perspective towards your own ideas and help you appreciate yourself more through your own written content.

Blogging CAN Be your Main Source of Income If You Want It

Not every blogger’s story is a success story. Still, hundreds of bloggers who have come forward and presented serious proof of income from their blogs can’t all be just hamming it up.

If you haven’t yet, it’s time to face the fact that blogging can be a lucrative source of income.

There are so many reasons why you’ll want to monetize your blog. Earning from your blog can boost your motivation and make you want to do more and be more.

Here are some effective ways of monetizing your blog:

  • Affiliate commissions
  • Creating e-books
  • Drop-shipping
  • Designing and selling apps
  • Selling banner ads

And these are but a few. There are still a lot more that are gaining popularity right now and are proven to generate positive results.

Conclusion

Generating income is a popular reason why people go into blogging these days. If such is your only reason, however, you’ll be hard-pressed to do everything you can to rise up above the multitude of other bloggers you’ll be competing with online.

For that reason, it’s best to have other reasons for blogging besides money. First, set your priorities straight and establish solid goals.

Next, aim to deliver value to your audiences. You’ll be so surprised to find out that owning a blog can indeed give you the kind of income you need to cover your needs and wants.

But more importantly, you’ll find that the satisfaction that blogging can give you weighs a lot more than any monetary value you can get out of it.

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Written by Kevin Ocasio

Kevin is a full-time digital marketer and business coach. As a retired marine, he devotes his time helping business owners succeed online.

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