Top 8 Mistakes Of Blogger Newbs
Every new blogger makes mistakes. I made tons of them when I got started.
Here are the top mistakes I see out there that you should avoid:
- Not selecting a market. For your blog to succeed, it needs to have a point. An online journal, where you write about whatever crosses your mind, is not conducive to growth or making any money one day. Choose a market where the people in it (a) have a motivating, emotional driver to do things, (b) you have something to contribute.
- Not interacting with others. Guess what, the secret to blog traffic is NOT posting more crap to your blog! Instead, it is in forming relationships with people, referring them to the blog, and then giving them a reason to stick around. You need to be active in social media, interact with others and build real connections. This is a people business.
- Not starting an email list. You should start your email list from day #1. A Feedburner RSS-to-email list does not fit the bill. I’m talking about a REAL mailing list where you can send them anything you want.
- Not using Wordpress. Don’t build your blog on a crappy platform. Don’t use some free blog service out there where they own your content and they could turn it off at any time. Get a real web host, install Wordpress, and build on a stable, supported platform.
- Not writing very well. Writing for a blog is very different than the way you learned to write in school. Learn how to write in a compelling way.
- Not getting a good blog layout. Serious bloggers will INVEST in a decent layout. Yes, that means pay out a little money to have somebody do it for you if you don’t know how. Cookie-cutter themes scream amateur because people see the same theme on other blogs. And amateur graphics make your blog look cheesy. You need to convince new readers that your blog is quality within SECONDS of them getting there. Trust me, a decent theme which is unique and backs up your personal brand is VERY important. If you’re not super technical, check out Headway.
- Overuse of Ads. Bloggers who wish to monetize often make the mistake of (1) limiting themselves to banner ads, and (2) overloading the site with them. Look, the reality is that banners are a SSLLLOOOOWWWW way to make a buck with a new blog. You’ll be better off just concentrating on building a solid following, then pitch relevant offers to them as your own personal recommendations. Or better yet, create your own product. Don’t be a crappy business person.
- Not Being Real. You want people to know, like and trust you. That’s not going to work out very well if you’re being fake or if you’re being as boring as an accountant watching paint dry. Blogging isn’t a college lecture (we all fell asleep in there). It is about being a REAL DUDE (or gal, if you’re not a dude).
Show some personality!
Are you still making any of these mistakes? Do you have any you want to add from your own experience?
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I am a pro-blogger and Internet entrepreneur who generates six figures online per year. This blog is a plain-English, pull-no-punches tale of my life as an Internet entrepreneur and problogger. 







