Thinking Outside of the Blog
Doggie Thought : Why does she always have to do the same mushy-kiss-the-dog-for-the-camera routine for the world to see ?
Sometimes, to break the monotony, or to reach a new plateau, you have to think outside of the box. You just can’t do the same old boring things all the time. Your money making blog will begin to stagnate and bore your readers to tears. So suck it up, take some risks, and do something just slightly unique.
Think of your blog as if it were a minuscule box. If you do not feed it with traffic and content , it stays tiny. It might even shrink. You have to thin the walls that are boxing it in and let it grow. Encourage others to interact with your blog. Your visitors will come back if they feel welcomed and that their visits are appreciated and valued. However, keep in mind that if they are getting unique perspectives or ideas from your postings, they will definitely return. So, don’t alienate your visitors.
Another way to think outside of the blog is to network with others. There are lots of helpful and knowledgeable people on different forums. Blogcatalog is a great source for networking. After I have explored other options, I will mention them.
Also, read other blogs in your niche, as many as you can. It will train your mind to look at the many ways of making money online from various angles.
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True, True, It is always good to check many interesting blogs.
That’s right Luke. There is almost always something to gain from each and every blog. Discovering new twists and turns helps us to evolve our personal blogs.
I agreed, many useful matters that could we look from saw other blog(sorry my english Spoke bad)hehehehe….I still learn to speak English language
Sometimes, you may read even a small post on another blog that will spark an idea that will make an excellent post on your blog on a completely different subject or with a unique perspective.
Thanks for commenting Sugeng.
I agree about blogcatalog, theres loads of great people on there with great blogs. Just browsing around on there for a while can give you a ton of ideas.
I also love the community atmosphere there, people make you feel at home right away. Thanks for commenting Tom.