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2. You’ll Make Mistakes with a New Blog

Posted: Tue Dec 24, 2024 8:53 am
by zihadhosenjm80
2. You’ll Make Mistakes with a New Blog and That’s Okay (in Fact, it’s Vital)
As I mentioned earlier, I made a lot of mistakes in my early years working on ryrob.com. And I know I’ll make many more in the future, too.

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You’ll make mistakes with your blog, too. It’s completely okay to get things wrong when you’re starting a blog. Sometimes, your mistakes will be obvious quite quickly and you can correct them easily – for instance, perhaps you forgot to add an About Me page to your blog when you first set it up.

Other mistakes might only become clear over time. This often happens when it comes to your blogging strategy. You might not know your target audience, for example, and it may take months before you realize why you need to have a clear target audience in mind whenever you create content.

Some new bloggers get so worried about making mistakes that they keep australia phone number resource blogging advice and taking blogging courses – and they never start their blog at all.

I’m not suggesting that you shouldn’t read good advice (after all, that’s why you’re here on RyRob but don’t let a fear of mistakes hold you back from taking action.

Making mistakes is a vital part of blogging. It’s only by trying things out, and sometimes getting things wrong, that you can learn and go forward with your blog.

3. Quality is Much More Important than Quantity with a New Blog
When you first start your blog, you might be anxious to fill it up with posts as quickly as possible. You may think that you’ll see the best results by writing lots of content—publishing something new every day.

Quality Over Quantity (Blogging Lessons I Wish I Knew Before Starting a Blog)
With lots of other channels for content, too, like social media and guest posting, it’s easy to get obsessed with producing as much as possible.

Over the years, though, I’ve learned that quality is much more important than quantity in the blogging world.

One really helpful, thoughtful, in-depth piece of content is always going to bring you more traffic than ten rushed pieces that you dashed off to meet a self-imposed quota. That one great piece will get shared, linked to, and will be a prime candidate for ranking at or near the top of Google’s search results.