In today’s podcast I thought going through the hurdles I’ve faced personally in blogging and the strategies I used to get over them might be useful. You might recognise some or all of them, or you might know someone struggling with one of these (in which case, feel free to share this post with them!). I’ve also included links in the show notes for you to get more information.
The obstacles in my journey I’ve faced to get to where I am today first started with technical know-how – or rather, lack thereof. As a result I made a huge amount of mistakes that meant it was a slow and painful beginning. I’ve learned so much over the years, and as I did I made better and better choices so there are six tips in the podcast that should ensure you avoid or at least minimise the hurdles along your own path.
I also talk about fear: fear of looking stupid, fear of being criticised and even personally attacked (and how I dealt with a particularly frightening encounter when it was happening to me). There’s a section on building readership, which is incredibly frustrating when you’re writing good content but nobody is reading it, and a section on finding the right monetization model, blogger’s block, blogger’s burnout, narrowing your niche, and getting your time management balance right. All things I’ve struggled with but eventually found a way out of.
You can listen to the podcast here, or over at the show notes of episode 57.
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Further Reading:
- 3 Questions to Ask When Facing Fear [And Why Wobbly Courage Is Enough]
- Finding Readers: From Seed to Sequoia – Growing Your Blog One Reader At a Time
- Top Three Takeaways from Finding Readers Week: What Can You Do Today to Create Community?
- A Checklist for Choosing the Right Monetization Method
- How to Handle Criticism: a Practical Guide