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Do You Make Blogging Simple or Complex? - World Writers Hub

Blogging is a simple endeavor. Create content. Make connections. Monetize through multiple streams of income. Put in time. Trust in the process. We all nod. Easy, right? Wrong. Simple is not easy. Simple means doing basic, easy to understand stuff daily. You and I understand how to write a blog post. We know how to create genuine blog comments. If not, buy my blog commenting eBook:

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But putting simple concepts into practice daily for 5,000 hours feels highly uncomfortable sometimes because you run up against your fears again and again during the process. Some journeys feel seamless; quite easy, for perhaps 3-5 days. Smooth sailing. But one day, 4 months down the road, after blogging for 8-10 hours days, generously helping people, doing simple stuff, your blogging profits equal zero. Calm, poised bloggers keep doing simple things. Everybody else feels deep fear triggering hopelessness, anger, frustration, rage or any other blanket emotion associated with wasting 4 months of life blogging, to see zero profits.

Does blogging feel easy after working diligently for 4 months to see zero profits? Nope. Does it feel easy to go back to doing simple things for the next year 2-3 years, even if you do not generate a full time income during this time frame? Nope. But successful bloggers who go pro feel fear, sit with unpleasant emotions and keep doing simple stuff until going full time. I write and publish posts and guest posts daily, network a bit and help people out by promoting fellow bloggers. I did this during amateur blogging days and now, during my pro blogging days. Simple. Usually, quite easy. Why? Do anything for 15,000 hours and you do it really easily because you practiced that skill for 15,000 hours.

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Unfortunately, most bloggers make a foolish decision when their fears get triggered during intense blogging moments. Most feel fear, panic, stop doing simple stuff guaranteeing long term blogging success, and immediately begin doing complex, stupid stuff guaranteeing short and long term blogging failure. Or, in the rarest of cases, these bloggers go full time but use odd, bizarre tactics that add serious hours to their workload and budget, using highly inefficient, ineffective, methods.

I recall reading about a blogger who made $50,000 a month in sales. Awesome. But on reading the post explaining his income streams and expenses, turns out, he invested about $48,000 that month to generate $50,000 in sales. I re-read the post. Did my eyes trick me? Nope. He netted awesome sales but invested so much money to earn those sales that he wound up with $2000 in profits at month’s end. Generating $50,000 in sales but netting $2000 in profits suggests massive inefficiencies and some crippling complexities to cut out from his blogging campaign. Turns out every month prior showed off the same pattern; make $52,000 in sales but invest $49,000 to net $3000 in profits for the month.

Keep things simple, powerful and prospering. Ride out temporary lulls by simply generously creating and connecting daily for months on end. Good things will come your way. Never panic and take the complex, foolish blogging route to spamming, scamming or by adding 350 obnoxious, grotesque adds to your blog. That’s complex. Keep it simple. Simple prospers. Simple wins. Simple gets to the point and prospers both your readers and you.

Key point; sit with fears, triggered during your blogging journey. NEVER act on fear because doing so leads to making things complex, more difficult and ultimately, to struggles and failure. Observe fear. Allow it to pass. Return to doing simple things from a trusting, generous energy. Success will be yours.

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