The frustration of launching a new blog
Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2024 5:00 am
Are you frustrated because you just launched a blog and things aren't moving forward? Don't worry because you're not alone in this.
Carlos Bravo30
It's not that big of a deal. I'm not really frustrated, or so I like to think. Why am I not moving as fast as I would like with my new project? I have all the answers, but I don't really like to hear them.
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The loneliness of the blogger
Why am I telling you this? It's simple. You're probably in the same situation as me. I've put myself back on the beginner side by creating a blog from scratch. It's hard, there's no short-term reward, there are hardly japanese number phone any comments and you feel alone. You're not the only one who's experienced this. This is from someone who's been blogging for 9 years. I've only been blogging for a couple of weeks now, but that feeling of frustration must be very similar to yours.
Running and blogging are actually similar in many ways. At first it's so hard that you feel like throwing in the towel because it doesn't seem worth it. Once everything is going well, you can't stop. The hobby becomes an addiction from which there is no escape. Between the different blogs I run, I will publish an average of 1.5 posts a day.
Having a blog that people read is not a sprint
I have all the answers. I know I don't post enough on my new blog. Instead of 1-2 posts per week, I should be posting at least 5-7. That much? Yes, there is no other way if you really want to make a difference. The content has no soul. It still lacks a lot of passion. I know I can do much better. I am far from the excellence I seek in my work. If you don't believe me, there are others who can tell you that too .
I'm sorry I didn't tell you anything new today. Sometimes it's good to remind yourself that difficult things can only be achieved with a lot of sacrifice. Having achieved something in the past is no guarantee of success in the past. Not in blogging, or in anything else.
Carlos Bravo30
It's not that big of a deal. I'm not really frustrated, or so I like to think. Why am I not moving as fast as I would like with my new project? I have all the answers, but I don't really like to hear them.
Frustrated BloggerPhoto rights by Fotolia
The loneliness of the blogger
Why am I telling you this? It's simple. You're probably in the same situation as me. I've put myself back on the beginner side by creating a blog from scratch. It's hard, there's no short-term reward, there are hardly japanese number phone any comments and you feel alone. You're not the only one who's experienced this. This is from someone who's been blogging for 9 years. I've only been blogging for a couple of weeks now, but that feeling of frustration must be very similar to yours.
Running and blogging are actually similar in many ways. At first it's so hard that you feel like throwing in the towel because it doesn't seem worth it. Once everything is going well, you can't stop. The hobby becomes an addiction from which there is no escape. Between the different blogs I run, I will publish an average of 1.5 posts a day.
Having a blog that people read is not a sprint
I have all the answers. I know I don't post enough on my new blog. Instead of 1-2 posts per week, I should be posting at least 5-7. That much? Yes, there is no other way if you really want to make a difference. The content has no soul. It still lacks a lot of passion. I know I can do much better. I am far from the excellence I seek in my work. If you don't believe me, there are others who can tell you that too .
I'm sorry I didn't tell you anything new today. Sometimes it's good to remind yourself that difficult things can only be achieved with a lot of sacrifice. Having achieved something in the past is no guarantee of success in the past. Not in blogging, or in anything else.