OK, once you have decided to become a niche blogger you might find it very intimidating to come up with blog ideas. There are so many niche topics out there that you are probably going back and forth trying to decide which one you should go with! Being a totally beginner I still found them to be very confusing and I sometimes got distracted easily. I started with one niche and ended up with other niches because they looked more promising.
What I really need was actually a solid plan for how to choose a niche and really get my blogs going — and how to make them as profitable as possible!
This is a common problem everybody is facing in this blogging world! There is no reason to feel like you are the only one who is having trouble getting started blogging. I have made some blogs before but still it’s very easy to get into a rut. Does this sound familiar to you?
These are such common problems that, unfortunately, causes some people to give up. In fact, it’s something that I struggled with for a long time. I always got very excited when I started my new niche blog. I could write every day and my head was full of blog ideas but as time goes by all of my ideas started fading away and all of sudden they completely dried up.
To overcome this problem sometimes I switched writing another articles for different niche. BTW I ran two niche blogs in parallel, one I set up in March 2009 and the younger one was set up in April 2009. In June 2009 uncle Google renew the page rank (was it? I believe so because before that period I saw my blogs position dancing before got back to their positions). Starting from that date both of my blogs have been PR1. This is not bad because actually my second blog was a bit left behind and it got its PR1 with only 16 posts. I wasn’t comfortable writing posts for this blog because I actually didn’t like the niche but I just pushed myself to do it. I wrote the post you are reading now after spending hours to write my 22nd post for the second blog. The good news I can share with you here is the blog that I don’t like to write is actually ranked better compared to the one I prefer to. It always appear on the first page of Google for its main keyword, broad searching with over 40 million competition. It’s current position for phrase keyword searching is #3 out of 22,700 competition.
If you like to write but found yourself very disorganized or if you are a ‘moody’ writer you’d better stick to a program that can guide you with a daily plan. I should have ranked better if I followed the original Amy‘s plan that required me to write 60 posts in the first month (they are scheduled for 6 months publishing). I failed because I got distracted. But even when I got distracted I could see quite a good result….
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