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Feb 14 2009

Push On Even If Your Blog is Not That Popular

Published by zenwriter at 11:39 pm under Blogging, Persistence Edit This

Do you have great content in your blog? Do you receive the occasional comment commending your two cents?

Do you feel your blog deserves better compared to some popular blogs that don’t have that great content to boast about?

It may pain your heart to note that other blogs with trivial content are deemed more popular or the most discussed.

You may also question the need to go on blogging when you’re not getting the response you desire.

The thing is you should not respond emotionally to the response your blog is receiving.

If you look at it on a rational level, you’ll discover that there’s really no cause for concern. For one, you have no control over how folks respond to your blog. No matter how much you worry about it, you have no power to change their attitude.

Instead, ask if your blog has timeless content. If it does, then it would be here to stay. New readers would keep finding your blog and your audience will grow. Really, you need to give your blog time to mature and grow into something formidable.

If you’re producing timeless content and regularly updating your blog, you’ve no reason to be concerned about your blog’s popularity in the here and now.

Tell yourself you’re blogging for the future. As your content grows and more folks discover your blog, it will get the popularity it deserves.

Only be concerned if you’ve been blogging say for around five years and have not received much of a response.

So, blog on no matter what response you receive. Blog with the future in mind.

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