This is a guest post contribution by Muddasir Ahmed. Mudassir is the founder of his blog at BloggingExplained.com. He has already helped dozens new bloggers get started blogging. His step by step guide to starting a blog is a must have for every new blogger. In this post, Mudassir shares helpful time saving blogging tips

 

Every single day, there have been aspirers attempting to start a blog, hoping to become a hustler. However, most of them might quit after a few days, weeks or months because of being unable to see the traffic and money.

Time’s changing; if you think you can make passive income from a blog by initially publishing a few posts, running ads and placing banners, then you’re wrong. You can’t expect overnight traffic spikes or hundreds of loyal followers despite never being consistent in publishing and falling in love with the process.

In this blog post, you will learn about 3 C’s that every new blogger must highly focus on in order to become a successful blogger. Let’s start!

 

1. Create

 

Creating content should be your core strategy to build a successful blog. Without high-quality content, no matter what you do on your blog won’t help.

A blog with no clear goal or no helpful content to offer to its audience would be marked as ‘thin’, while a blog with consistent content production on a specific category will surely make its presence in the blogosphere.

Don’t try to attract multiple groups of audience with one blog, most bloggers fail for this reason. You may be a jack of trades but the modern audience prefers a specialist who is a master at a single niche. Understand this easy logic to divert yourself from the crowd of struggling bloggers.

Know your audience, understand their intent behind search query or visiting your blog and fulfill it; write a 500-word article or a meaty 3000-word SEO optimized one; it must help your readers. Along the way, you may want to consider tools like Grammarly to create winning content.

Also it is equally important to update your old blog posts frequently to give your readers the accurate information and build trust over time.

 

2. Connect

 

Connections are really important to grow in blogging. They tend to get you the guest post opportunity on even top publications like Forbes, Entrepreneur, or bigger and introduce you to tons of new readers. The more you build connections, the easier the blogging journey becomes. You never know who can change your blogging life for the better.

You maybe are holding yourself back from connecting with bloggers because you feel fear and inferiority in your head.

I’ve so been there.

Here’s the deal:

Shortcuts often fail. Don’t reach out to an unknown blogger for collaboration in the very first attempt. High chances are that you get a response with a link to their “advertise” page or don’t get at all. There’s a little success ratio in this way.

SO first connect with niche-relevant or like-minded bloggers on Twitter or Facebook, engage and share their content, mention in your content, or even buy their eBooks/courses consistently. Promote them without expecting anything in return.

Your efforts don’t go in vain; sooner or later they will start recognizing you and might pay interest for possible collaboration. That’s the modern social strategy you need to adapt to befriend bloggers.

 

3. Commitment

 

Commit yourself to:

  • spending tons of hours to learn skills like researching, writing
  • building social connections
  • working on blog’s SEO
  • helping your fellow blogging buddies
  • contributing to the community

Committing to your goals definitely helps you thrive. So surround yourself with pro bloggers and people who are willing to grow.

I can’t stress enough how crucial the 3 C’s are to become successful in the blogging industry. By all means, I don’t ask you to focus on these elements at once; going one at a time could also drive better results. Most importantly; you need to enjoy the process more than anything.

It is now up to you to keep the pace, do well and join the pro benchmark.

I hope this content has found you great! Do you have any points? I’d love to hear in the comments.

 

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