How to keep you motivated to blog - Guest Blog

   

  

Seems the Blog at Blog Engage, Guest Blogging Campaign has been a pretty good idea so far. Today with pleasure we welcome another Blog Engage member to the Blog Engage Blog for yes our second official guest blog. Our guest today is pretty new to the blog engage community but has shown through his writing and unique content that his blog is an amazing and interesting read! Dedicated to blogging daily tonights guest blog seems to have great advice on how to maintain self motivation as a regular and daily blogger. Please share a warm welcome with me as I introduce to you, Michael Reza Aulia.

How to keep you motivated to blog

1. Blog out of passion, not for the money - If you know that blogging can make you money (from John Chow’s blog or other blogs) and started blogging because of it, you’ll lose interest in the first months, especially if you find out that making money is not as easy as they said. Some are luckier than others. Some can’t even make a dollar a day. If you blog because you love sharing ideas and info to people, you are good. The money can always come later.

2. Blog the thing that you are familiar and passionate about - If you blog about parenting but your spouse is the one who actually does the parenting of your kids, then ask him/her to blog instead of you! Or if you heard that blogging about health and mortgages can make you more money, don’t do it unless you are familiar or at least an expert in the area! Because at difficult times, you’ll tend to give up and just let your blog dies.

3. Install or use some analytic tools to your blog - I’d recommend using Google Analytics as it requires a minimal effort and it certainly works for me. When I started blogging, I found out that I get about 5 visitors a day, reading my first article about the phone. I couled even check the keywords that people use to get to the post. I was excited. I thought, even if there is one person reading my post, it’s still worth it.

4. “Even if there is one person reading my post, it’s still worth it” - That’s the attitude that you need to have in mind. Once it’s “glued” to your mind, no amount of traffic can make you sad or feel down!

5. Don’t let the criticism brings you down - When I asked a comment about my blog a few months back on a forum, I got this reply:
“There is something about the coloring of the blog template that makes me want to die….” Well at least he/she liked my content, in which he/she explained next (I cut-off the next positive sentences). You may get a much harsher comment about your blog, but think of it as a step to improve your blog even more. You can’t make everyone happy, but you should at least hear what they say.

6. Visit other blogs and if you like the posts, comment on them - ..and don’t expect anything back! Comment because you like the post and you want to comment. If they visit and comment you back, good. If not, move along. Having comments on your posts is good. It shows there is “life” on your blog. This brings us to the last point….

7. Connect with other bloggers/people - I always wondered why nobody wanted to comment on my posts before. The post receives hundreds of visits a day, but not even one single comment?? I even double checked whether there’s something wrong in the code. I even went further and put a fake comment on one of the post (ahem) just to see if there is another life out there! The problem is: how do you expect people to comment on your posts if they don’t even know about you? Now, I write comments on blogs even though I don’t know the owner. However, if you do know the owner, you’ll always want to write something as a form of communication to the owner. By connecting with other bloggers, you’ll make friends. “Virtual friends”, I call it :) You don’t see them but yet they are real.

Sometimes you don’t know their names, or don’t even know if they look like what they claim to be. I can put a photo of a model and you won’t even know it’s me :) I can even claim I’m a 10 years old or even claim to be a nice sexy looking hot chick. Once you start commenting on their posts, exchanging emails or messages, you’ll find out what kind of person each of them is. Some of them are nice enough to encourage you and you’ll need that kind of encouragement. Not to get you cocky, but to keep you going! And you should do the same to them too!

There are more things that can keep you motivated and these points are just some of them. One thing that you need to know, you are not alone. There are people who care about you and about your life. They may not be your best friends, but they are real enough to be considered as your friends.

Happy blogging and feel free to drop me a word or two!

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5 Responses to “How to keep you motivated to blog - Guest Blog”

  1. josephgelb Says:

    yeh i agree if people arent being negative on ones blog then it isint a very successful blog…sounds like something confuscious would say if he were alive today

  2. admin Says:

    Maintaining self motivation as a blogger is a major issues for many people. I find this so be especially true when the initial urge was to generate money from your blog! I say find something you enjoy doing and you will love every minute you spend blogging!

    Thanks again for the guest blog Michael

  3. Michael Aulia Says:

    You’re welcome!

    Those are mostly internal problems. When I start having a family, then I guess that will become a “problem” too (time-wise) :(

  4. Mike Michalowicz Says:

    Michael is dead on! In my experience, when it comes to building anything, you need to do what you love for two reasons:

    1. If you don’t love it, but someone else does… they will be better than you.

    2. If you do love it, you will do it for the sheer joy of it even when things aren’t going your way.

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